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Post by Birkin on Mar 11, 2010 17:22:21 GMT -5
Okay, this thread is for fan art of things related to the RPs, Slenderman, or Marble Hornets. Use it as such! I guess I'll make my first contributions, two drawings, which quite a few of you have likely already seen.... First is Alex, wondering why the hell there's a bottle of pills and a mask lying on his bed. i108.photobucket.com/albums/n10/superpenguin2010/DSCN1733-1.jpgSecond is my "modified" notebook cover, which is basically a MH collage. I still have it. And use it everyday, which is funny when people see it for the first time and then examine it. Then look at me like I'm crazy, after which I give them the youtube link for Marble Hornets. i108.photobucket.com/albums/n10/superpenguin2010/DSCN1950.jpg
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Post by Mike McManus on Mar 11, 2010 17:28:44 GMT -5
Even I, a totally hetero male, think Alex looks Kawaii in that pic.
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Post by Birkin on Mar 11, 2010 17:34:19 GMT -5
Yeah, I think his expression makes him lovable, it's just so...."Eh? What?" XD
And ignore the random squiggles around the picture, that was me trying to get my pen working again everytime it started to die while I was drawing.
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Post by Birkin on Mar 11, 2010 18:18:58 GMT -5
Sorry for the double posting, but I came across this L4D Infected concept drawing I'd done a while ago that I posted on my deviantart account, and thought some of you would appreciate it. Though it has no pertinence to any of the things this thread is supposed to be for.... Oh well. raelyngriffin.deviantart.com/art/L4D-Infected-Concept-The-Twins-146379093My deviantart account name is raelyngriffin, by the way. And this drawing was done on MS Paint, with a computer mouse. Line art took maybe 1 hour (both sketching then final draft lines), then the colouring and shading was another 30 minutes. I'm too lazy to post the explanation of the concept, but I did like the picture.
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Post by Mike McManus on Mar 11, 2010 18:31:15 GMT -5
Creepy. In all honesty, my greatest fear is zombies. I'm DEATHLY afraid of them and will visibly tremble playing games like Resident Evil or watching zombie flicks.
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Post by Serenity on Mar 11, 2010 19:02:10 GMT -5
Nice!
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Post by Birkin on Mar 11, 2010 19:17:04 GMT -5
XD I freakin' love the idea of zombies. So much so that my research paper for medical school is actually on the neurotoxin manipulation needed to create the "zombie" figure of modern literature and movies. I can rattle on about the enzymes and neurochemicals and so on and so forth required to create a veritable "zombie virus" for....several hours. I have before, once, and the first thing someone said when I finished explaining was: "Why hasn't the government eliminated you yet!?! You're a threat to the world!"
Though, my zombies can run. I worked out a way to halt muscular deterioration, somewhat, and a way to prevent the sliding filaments from over exerting themselves and tearing, which is why zombies get weaker with time...
OH GOD I'M RANTING I'M SORRY. I'm done, I'll save this for my research paper. XD
Anyways, I'm a HUGE fan of Resident Evil and zombie movies and etc., anything to do with zombies.
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Post by Serenity on Mar 11, 2010 19:20:40 GMT -5
I'm a fan of zombies too. I have my own zombie survival group, haha. Consists of close friends, but if the plans fail, then we still have a few back up plans which consist of people I know cross-country and over the net.
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Post by Mike McManus on Mar 11, 2010 19:24:23 GMT -5
Jason: ...............For the sake of humanity...DON'T F**KING DO IT!
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Post by Birkin on Mar 11, 2010 19:30:25 GMT -5
Liz: *mixing chemicals* TOO LATE, I WANT TO BE THE FIRST PERSON TO SYNTHESIZE A SUCCESSFUL ZOMBIE VIRUS.
And yeah Serenity, basically, I've promised about 40 people I'd come save them if there was a zombie apocalypse. Everyone kinda acknowledges me as the expert on anything zombie-related. XDDD
Apparently, my senior superlative is going to be, "Most Likely to Survive the Apocalypse", or "Most Likely to Become a Mad Scientist", depending on which one the school actually approves. Sad thing is, I'm TOTALLY fine with either of those.
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Post by Mike McManus on Mar 11, 2010 19:43:13 GMT -5
I have been afraid of zombies for most of my life. Literally, I sleep with swords and daggers under my bed and have an escape plan mentally drawn out for most places I go.
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Post by bionicmadman on Mar 12, 2010 0:34:35 GMT -5
Apparently, my senior superlative is going to be, "Most Likely to Survive the Apocalypse", or "Most Likely to Become a Mad Scientist", depending on which one the school actually approves. Sad thing is, I'm TOTALLY fine with either of those.[/quote]
before i was put into independant study people said mine would "most likely to become a serial killer, insane, try to take over the world, or beome famous for something insane or impossible". true story.
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Post by Ren on Mar 12, 2010 8:47:53 GMT -5
I strongly believe the world would be vastly improved with the presence of zombies.
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Post by Mike McManus on Mar 12, 2010 11:34:46 GMT -5
This is prolly not the best place for it but rather than start a whole new thread...and since Zombies are being discussed here:
I find myself often surprised by life's little quirks. Here we were discussing zombies here yesterday, then mere hours later, my public shaming due to my fascination with zombies occurred.
Allow me to paint a picture: My wife, her friend, and her friend's date were sitting at the sushi restaurant just talking, surrounded by other patrons. Everyone that knows me, my wife's friend included, knows I am terrified of zombies and will go on about how I would survive the zombie apocalypse if someone asked me. Her date, I'll call him "Mike" as he was in the military, is a farmer/hunter/MANLY guy. She is a pseudo-nerd, like my wife. She convinced him to go to a local nerd-Convention. There-in, the Zombie Tools people had a stand. She begged him to tell the "Zombie Story". This is the picture, here is the story.
"Mike" starts off how he was in a hotel room with a bunch of people, then everyone but him and some weird guy with a sword laying on a bed left. (I collect swords.) This guy, feeling awkward, tried to start up a conversation by asking him "What would you do in the zombie apocalypse?" (I myself have asked this question when people talk zombies with me.) "Mike" started making fun of this guy and followed up with "Well, I'd take your sword away from you, hack up the zombies, then find some guns." He then left the guy. Meanwhile, my wife's friend is laughing at me as my head sinks lower and lower in shame. Finally, after he bashes the guy a little more, beet red from embarrassment, I turn to my wife and feebly say, "...I would like to go home now..." Granted, I was trying to lay it on thick for humor purposes but I did feel kinda bad. Both my wife and friend start laughing at me and "Mike" gets a puzzled look on his face. That is when my wife's friend and wife tell him that I am guilty of that behavior...Flash forward to them coming into our house, I notice on our dinning room table one of my Zombie Tool shirts. After turning red again, I quickly covered it in bills hoping "Mike" didn't notice. Evidently, "Mike" berated my wife's friend for her making him share that story on the drive over.
Thus, my shame.
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Post by Birkin on Mar 12, 2010 14:26:32 GMT -5
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
I was reading this in my school library and I had to quell my laughter because I would've gotten in trouble. That is HILARIOUS. XD
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