Re: A very crunchy drawings thread
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 9:49 pm
This is considerably less funny than the turtle one.
Arbeit macht frei, eh? Tsk tsk.Munchenhausen wrote:Work makes you free :3
Yeah, I'd just finished reading Trainspotting (again - hence the text) and I felt like I could use that quote in particular. I might do an amusing one next time, though I was considering a nice pic of Emi.SpunkySix wrote:This is considerably less funny than the turtle one.
You could not have chosen a worse selection of words if you tried thereMunchenhausen wrote:Work makes you free :3
Oh, please, do what you want, I liked it. I was just struck by the sudden mood change is all.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Yeah, I'd just finished reading Trainspotting (again - hence the text) and I felt like I could use that quote in particular. I might do an amusing one next time, though I was considering a nice pic of Emi.SpunkySix wrote:This is considerably less funny than the turtle one.
Hehe, tends to go with how I'm feeling, and I think there was a certain cathartic element to that if I'm honest :p Glad you liked it thoughSpunkySix wrote:Oh, please, do what you want, I liked it. I was just struck by the sudden mood change is all.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Yeah, I'd just finished reading Trainspotting (again - hence the text) and I felt like I could use that quote in particular. I might do an amusing one next time, though I was considering a nice pic of Emi.SpunkySix wrote:This is considerably less funny than the turtle one.
It's simple, but I like it. Maybe it helps that I just watched Trainspotting a week or two ago, but I also loved that quote in particular.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Trainspotting.png
Dammit Munchkin, why do you make it so hard to not love you?Munchenhausen wrote:Work makes you free :3
Thanks I haven't actually seen the film mind, just read the book. Irvine Welsh is a fantastic author.SpecimenSix wrote:It's simple, but I like it. Maybe it helps that I just watched Trainspotting a week or two ago, but I also loved that quote in particular.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Trainspotting.png
I honestly didn't know it was a book before you mentioned it. Yea the film was fantastic, I'd highly recommend it. Especially for an Englishman like yourself.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Thanks I haven't actually seen the film mind, just read the book. Irvine Welsh is a fantastic author.
Is the film good?
Honestly, read it, it's glorious Filth is good too - my basic synopsis of that was 'I've never spent the first 5/6's of a book hating a protagonist so much and then spent the last 1/6th feeling such pity'.SpecimenSix wrote:I honestly didn't know it was a book before you mentioned it. Yea the film was fantastic, I'd highly recommend it. Especially for an Englishman like yourself.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Thanks I haven't actually seen the film mind, just read the book. Irvine Welsh is a fantastic author.
Is the film good?
I'll put it on my list, but there's a ton of books I've been meaning to read that I'll have to get around to before I can start that. That being said the film is definitely worth seeing, even if you've read the book.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:Honestly, read it, it's glorious Filth is good too - my basic synopsis of that was 'I've never spent the first 5/6's of a book hating a protagonist so much and then spent the last 1/6th feeling such pity'.
To be fair, I like the Scots so reading it, mostly in a Leith dialect, is nice
That's not a djent, that's a lady.AaronIsCrunchy wrote:I wanted to draw something progressive, but ending up just making a djent in my free time.
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