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There's got to be a Dragon in there somewhere. :)
--
GrimDude
gri### [at] netzerocom
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The forces of evil have taken over.
Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
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> [Image]
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Mick Hazelgrove <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> schreef in berichtnieuws
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> Please tell me what, if any, emotional response this image engenders
Sad, resignation. It went all terribly wrong, the end is near. No way out.
A sad ballad by REM would perfectly fit to this picture.
Ingo
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Mick Hazelgrove <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote in message
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As I scrolled down the image as it first came up I thought, in about this
order...
Sunrise
Sunset
Volcano
Armageddon
Isolation (about here the stone showed up)
Refuge from the destruction (beginning of the water)
Pollution (where the water started looking oily)
Alien (when some of the clouds scrolled out of sight)
Looking at the whole thing now I get a feeling of the proto-earth before
Oxygen was available. Sterility and Chaos with a hint of insentient
violence.
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Mick Hazelgrove <mha### [at] mindaswinternetcouk> wrote in message
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the feeling of standing over a heating vent in the cold of winter. cold
everywhere except where i am standing.
if you scale the water down a bit, it would look really really nice. now it
only looks really nice.
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Curiosity, if that's an emotion. I thought immediately of those old Life
magazine illustrations of what Earth might have been like before biological
life existed or, in fact, before physical conditions would permit it to
exist. Those pictures kept me busy for hours as a child, wondering what it
would FEEL like to be there--which leads us in a circle to your original
question, Mr. H. Thanks for reminding me.
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You're absolutely right! I have always wondered about this song; it's got
this surreal setting. Everything is wrong, the tension of the moment. I
might be wrong, of course, but I think it fits:
ODDFELLOWS LOCAL 151
Oddfellows local 151 behind the firehouse
Where Peewee sits to prove a sage to teach
Peewee gathered up his proof
Reached up and scratched his head
Fell down and hit the ground again
....firehouse....
Why do the heathens rage behind the firehouse
Where Peewee sits upon the wall to preach
This boy and girl they gather pearls
Of wisdom falling from his mouth
Wash off the blood wash off the rum
...firehouse ....
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Jealousy, mostly. Those are some very nice clouds.
And then hope, hope that the light rays filtering down through the clouds are
actually laser beams bringing fiery death to all.
Ryan Twitchell
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Hmm... Difficult to formulate.
The water looks unnatural. Peaceful, but disturbing, somehow. The island and the
warm light seem inviting in contrast.
Margus
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Awestruck...up until just under the rock, then not. So I scrolled back up.
Oh, yeah... the amazement is back...
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