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Post by bellagorilla on Sept 17, 2020 23:58:18 GMT -5
I realize now that I should've asked this earlier, but would everyone be interested in playing a four person setup or waiting another week for more players?
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Post by leilah on Sept 18, 2020 4:33:48 GMT -5
I would be fine with a four person setup
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Post by Lala on Sept 18, 2020 4:37:38 GMT -5
I'm OK with 4 person set up. I'm also fine with waiting until next weekend.
I get off work early afternoon today, so I'll check back then!
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Post by rosey1579 on Sept 18, 2020 8:09:09 GMT -5
If we could get maybe 2 more (one?) we could try and run a dethy game. (I actually forget how many people fit in a dethy game)
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Post by rosey1579 on Sept 18, 2020 8:29:59 GMT -5
I drew a happy little tree the other day
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Post by sophia on Sept 18, 2020 10:45:47 GMT -5
I realize now that I should've asked this earlier, but would everyone be interested in playing a four person setup or waiting another week for more players? I'd prefer waiting another week.
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Post by bellagorilla on Sept 18, 2020 11:57:22 GMT -5
If we could get maybe 2 more (one?) we could try and run a dethy game. (I actually forget how many people fit in a dethy game) If Lala plays with our current amount of people, I do believe we could run a dethy game. Those are quite fun :3
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Post by bellagorilla on Sept 18, 2020 11:57:53 GMT -5
I drew a happy little tree the other day I love it!
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Post by Lala on Sept 18, 2020 12:46:38 GMT -5
I can play.
That tree is exquisite, Rosey.
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Post by Lala on Sept 18, 2020 12:50:08 GMT -5
There is a yellow circle in one of the fallish leaves front and center. Intentional? Does it mean something...something hidden...some deep seated subconscious unsettling that haunts you?
By the way, my son picked up chocolate chip muffins at the store today. They are delicious.
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Post by bellagorilla on Sept 18, 2020 13:25:28 GMT -5
I realize now that I should've asked this earlier, but would everyone be interested in playing a four person setup or waiting another week for more players? I'd prefer waiting another week. Would you be fine playing dethy this weekend? I'm not opposed to hosting next weekend either, with a larger game.
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Post by sophia on Sept 18, 2020 13:32:59 GMT -5
I'd prefer waiting another week. Would you be fine playing dethy this weekend? I'm not opposed to hosting next weekend either, with a larger game. I'd be fine with it, but I'd prefer waiting another week, yeah. I think Song said that they wouldn't be able to play this weekend, so they might be able to play next weekend.
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Post by leilah on Sept 18, 2020 13:33:18 GMT -5
I drew a happy little tree the other day This is so cute
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Post by Skelda on Sept 18, 2020 15:43:57 GMT -5
I'll play if you need someone, but 6 may be worse than 5
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Post by rosey1579 on Sept 18, 2020 16:34:46 GMT -5
There is a yellow circle in one of the fallish leaves front and center. Intentional? Does it mean something...something hidden...some deep seated subconscious unsettling that haunts you? By the way, my son picked up chocolate chip muffins at the store today. They are delicious. It’s representative of non-conformity, intended as a question towards the nature of nature, or indeed of unnature. Its form is that of a circle, in contrast to the other squares that are around it. The circle is a shape that occurs in nature— In the sun, in the stars, in the full moon, and in the eye of man and beast. The other leaves are squares, unnatural in form, yet their predictability seems almost to redefine normality in the piece, and yet... the perception of the human eye is drawn to the abnormal, to the different. The artist is trying to communicate how what is natural becomes unusual when it is perceived in the light of that which is itself abnormal. This causes one to question what the true definition of normality might be. The small circle perhaps represents a single observing eye, watching the viewer of the piece, perhaps in the same curiosity. This observing eye which it sees, in a row of similar people with similar eyes that all conform to itself, framed in the square of the canvas that is its world, whether or not it is natural indeed to the eye itself, makes this circle curious, makes it wonder at who might someday recall its quiet defiance. This question of nature is representative of the struggle for identity in a world where obeying the rules is conformity, and disobedience disconnection: from the viewer, and from the work, both of which wholly constitute existence. Its colour is a bright and cheerful yellow, not an unusual colour for the surrounding scheme, but perhaps an intriguing choice. By taking this primary colour, the non-conformist asserts itself as a necessary ingredient of the state of being, despite the afore-mentioned disobedience disconnect. And indeed, it resembles the sun. That which brings life to the earth, and doom to others. Such is non-conformism. Without it, time will run its course into the ground. With it, its influence will turn around history itself, at least in its moment of being, giving life as new leaves grow anew in its form, until eventually the conformist becomes the non-conformist, and the cycle begins anew. There is no surrounding line to the circle which I shall henceforth dub the non-conformist’s eye, which further emphasizes how it’s presence is part of the society in which it is placed— it is not walled off by definite thick borders. Nothing but it’s form separates it from the different leaves upon the tree. Furthermore, there is no pattern to the non-comformist’s eye. It is a plain, flat yellow— This is representative of how those who follow this ideology of difference are not a specific type, and indeed from within are no different to those who choose to conform, and yet the contrast is evident. Finally, note the position of the non-conformist’s eye in space. Perfectly centered, with no deviation. Unbiased and impartial, it merely observes and reacts, and, for its power, is observed and reacted to by all those that seek what its gentle passivity might bring to society.
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