• Gay Chat V11 - Were you expecting something funny?
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I know what you mean about the cost. I had to wait about 3 years until I could afford a camera which matched my abilities and what I wanted from it.
Unless the subject of the photo is people doing strange things, sunsets/rises, or nature, photography isn't my thing.
I enjoy photography. [t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1439918/IMG_6944.JPG[/t] [t]http://imgkk.com/i/izvq.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=axelord157;43117659]Unless the subject of the photo is people doing strange things, sunsets/rises, or nature, photography isn't my thing.[/QUOTE] Yeah, which is why composition matters so much to make a photo interesting. Everyone has seen millions of pictures of mountains and sunsets. I'm trying to concentrate more on composition rather than subject now.
I like to draw instead. On a drawing tablet though. Or make stuff instead. I draw and build things as my art hobby.
I'm pretty much ass at anything to do with creative visual art. I even suck at holding cameras, lol
I strum on my guitar and wail into a 5-year-old microphone and hope that someone else likes it.
You wail into a 5 year old?
Drawing is great fun, though I wish I did it more at high school so I'd be better in the future.
[QUOTE=Sgt. Khorn;43117805]You wail into a 5 year old?[/QUOTE] Not anymore I don't.
I enjoy performing. Sadly I live in a town where performing arts go to die.
I'm okay at art but I should practice more. Nobody looks at my work anyway so I just throw it away.
Most often whenever I'm watching a show I really enjoy I get all excited when something fun or lovey-dovey or exciting happens and I feel so stupid for doing it.
Taking photos is fun
speaking into a microphone and making art is fun
[QUOTE=Xieneus;43118039]speaking into a microphone and making art is fun[/QUOTE] So many people forget this can be an art form too.
My only microphone broke. :c
I attempt to make real art too
I've never had the money nor opportunity to use a high-quality mic. It's always been my shitty $20 or $30 wal-mart-logitech headsets :v
I've read that you can dislocate your jaw simply from opening it too wide while uh yawning is there any truth to this, or do you need to go well beyond the point where it just stops opening normally
[QUOTE=Zeke129;43118156]I've read that you can dislocate your jaw simply from opening it too wide while uh yawning is there any truth to this, or do you need to go well beyond the point where it just stops opening normally[/QUOTE] By the time it happened your jaw would be painfully sore, I doubt you could get up to that point.
[QUOTE=Catscratch;43118117]I've never had the money nor opportunity to use a high-quality mic. It's always been my shitty $20 or $30 wal-mart-logitech headsets :v[/QUOTE] Sometimes that's all you need :~)
[url]http://cleanfurries.tumblr.com/[/url] Cute tumblr.
Yes this can happen. Usually you'll feel it before it happens.
I'm really scared of it happening one day to me. Happened to my mom.
Welp guess it's time to never open my mouth to yawn again :v:
Time to reenforce my jaw.
My mom has plastic discs from where her jaw locked.
While we're on the subject, hamsters look absolutely terrifying when they yawn: [img]http://25.media.tumblr.com/f3382dd0ce7e7fb2b310d9c04da0636c/tumblr_mk5xpoOA8J1rnnhrio1_500.jpg[/img]
All animals look horrifying when they yawn. Except the ones that don't.
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