Dont bother trying to draw anything because it fucks up when you try and send it, i've just done two 20 minute revisions and neither of them submitted.
I was gonna say, I so see a revision .. I guess that lil addition was for testing purposes lol.. I drew for over an hr. earlier and it never submitted.. ugh wasted my time :|
"LOLZZZ"!!! Which one is flubadub, and which one is cyclops???? I still think the guy in the front with the white suit looks like David Carradine.....:)
Flubadub....I think you just get yourself all "worked up" over nothing.....there's not a darn thing wrong with my comment. I'm just stating my personal thoughts, and I really do think that the guy in the white suit resembles David Carradine.....I was a fan of his, and I even googled him....and there are a few older pics of him that resemble your draw. Even if he is not David Carradine......he still reminds me of him....that's just the way it is, and there's nothing wrong with my stating that fact. I think that you and axil just like to make a "big deal" about trivial things....so you two can have something to "bitch" about...."lolz"! Anyways...I think that you two goofballs secretly enjoy it...."LOLZ"! :P
I don't get "worked up" axil.......I really get a charge out of all this nonsense.......you and flubadub are the two most ridiculous, nonsensical, unethical, idiotic, and brainless jerks that I have ever encountered.....but I really get a kick out of "sparring" with you two "morphadites". Don't ask me what a "morphadite" is....I haven't a clue....but it sounded like a good word to use...."lolzzz"!! :P
I think the word you're looking for is 'Morphodite', which is not a real word but a kind of bastardization of the word 'hermaphrodite'. (a fairly rare but naturally occurring instance of a human born with both male and female genitalia.) The word Morphodite is probably best known for its use in Harper Lee's book "To Kill a Mockingbird". Miss Maudie used it to describe the snowman the children made and later Scout uses it to insult Jem when she's mad at him. Some scholars surmise that there is an underlying connotation of genteel racial comment attached to the snowman's sobriquet as he is made from 'white' snow and 'black' mud.
I watched a documentary about einstein and godels relationship and came across this photo when i was doing some research, so i thought i'd draw it.The majority of the time i'm a pretty decent person and i'd say axil is aswell, i have to have a valid reason to be an asshole i dont set out to be an asshole just for the sake of it.
Jekyll.......I looked at the pic of David Carradine that you posted.....and I can still see a resemblance,,,,,especially around the mouth area, and something in the eyes.....I can't help it.....when I look at this pic.....I think of David Carradine. That is a nice pic of him that you posted Jekyll......I was a fan of his. "Teapot".....thanks for the info on that word "morphodite"......I had no clue as to what it meant.....now I'm glad I know the meaning of the word, and I doubt if I'll ever use that word again....."LOL"!!! :)
It's a shame his life ended with a plastic bag and a length of rope, i heard corie haim died yesterday of an apparent drug overdose, they're dropping like flies.
yeah...I knew it was Einstein..lol..this is an excellent draw. I liked David Carradine..but don't see an iota of resemblance. Teapot, thanks for your wonderful explanation. That's one of my favorite movies of all time.
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http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~llandau/Homepage/Math/Godel.jpg
http://images.broadwayworld.com/columnpic2/DavidCarradine.jpg
But Flubbles, why Goedel and Einstein?
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cheers
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That perches in the soul,
And sings the tune--without the words,
And never stops at all,
And sweetest in the gale is heard;
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little bird
That kept so many warm.
I've heard it in the chillest land,
And on the strangest sea;
Yet, never, in extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.