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« Reply #705 on: March 12, 2011, 03:36:28 pm » |
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changed the title to something more suitable
Thanks rebel, stu won't realize he's a good artist.
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« Reply #706 on: March 12, 2011, 07:27:01 pm » |
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oh you guys Hm, maybe that means that I'm gonna change the OP.
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« Reply #707 on: March 30, 2011, 10:39:24 am » |
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Briefly updating with a clearance project. Now before I pass this tomorrow, I need an Italian translation of "One man's gift can also become his burden," because the title "Burden" is not enough and I don't want to use Google Translate's inaccurate translations.  Anyway I'll start posting my stuff after I get all this clearance stuff off my back, which will take a few days or more.
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« Reply #708 on: March 31, 2011, 04:05:03 am » |
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Blah blah blah Stuff stuff hattu I need an Italian translation of "One man's gift can also become his burden" Blah blah blah Counting on you Good luck
 "Il dono di un uomo puņ diventare anche il suo fardello" Assuming you meant burden as in "Heavy trouble", which then can be translated both to "preoccupazione" or "fardello" (idiomatic way to say that it's like a huge bag on your back). You can also substitute it with "problema", or "affanno" (which is to express the feeling of being fatigued but can also be idiomatically used to describe a problem that causes fatigue).
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« Reply #709 on: April 01, 2011, 05:28:40 am » |
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Blah blah blah Stuff stuff hattu I need an Italian translation of "One man's gift can also become his burden" Blah blah blah Counting on you Good luck
 "Il dono di un uomo puņ diventare anche il suo fardello" Assuming you meant burden as in "Heavy trouble", which then can be translated both to "preoccupazione" or "fardello" (idiomatic way to say that it's like a huge bag on your back). You can also substitute it with "problema", or "affanno" (which is to express the feeling of being fatigued but can also be idiomatically used to describe a problem that causes fatigue). Thanks a lot, Meower.  Sorry if I expressed my gratitude a little late. Anyway I picked Italian because of my rather unhealthy obsession with Medieval and Renaissance-related stuff. With school stuff out of the way, now I have loads of spare time to draw stuff, make sprites and play some vidya.
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« Reply #710 on: April 01, 2011, 12:56:44 pm » |
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Blah blah blah Stuff stuff hattu I need an Italian translation of "One man's gift can also become his burden" Blah blah blah Counting on you Good luck
 "Il dono di un uomo puņ diventare anche il suo fardello" Assuming you meant burden as in "Heavy trouble", which then can be translated both to "preoccupazione" or "fardello" (idiomatic way to say that it's like a huge bag on your back). You can also substitute it with "problema", or "affanno" (which is to express the feeling of being fatigued but can also be idiomatically used to describe a problem that causes fatigue). Thanks a lot, Meower.  Sorry if I expressed my gratitude a little late. Anyway I picked Italian because of my rather unhealthy obsession with Medieval and Renaissance-related stuff. With school stuff out of the way, now I have loads of spare time to draw stuff, make sprites and play some vidya. Oh, if I had known that beforehand, I'd have tried a latinesque/old-style florence translation, because that's pretty much the language of the medieval era for you.
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« Reply #711 on: April 01, 2011, 02:29:47 pm » |
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Jesus christ stupidity, this is some of the worst art I've seen in a long time
I can do so much better...
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« Reply #712 on: April 01, 2011, 02:44:51 pm » |
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Sometimes, I find myself wishing I was stup.
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1:14 AM - Sani (Tethering is awful): if i go offline for no reason that means i've tried closing malwarebytes and in retaliation it decided to spit out an overflow and my computer not onl 1:14 AM - Spud: ah i see Sani (Tethering is awful) is now Offline.
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« Reply #713 on: April 01, 2011, 05:05:33 pm » |
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 The first thing that got in my mind. Raise the right arm a little, and huzzah, Scorpion
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« Reply #714 on: April 01, 2011, 10:45:59 pm » |
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Oh, if I had known that beforehand, I'd have tried a latinesque/old-style florence translation, because that's pretty much the language of the medieval era for you.
Thanks, but since I've already completed my requirements for the school clearance, it's no longer needed. Jesus christ stupidity, this is some of the worst art I've seen in a long time
I can do so much better...
april fools, love the artwork man
Thanks. I've already perceived your supposed mockery as an April Fool's joke because of what MedO did with that Build43 version. Besides, I get jeers like these from people I know IRL who consider their 'superiority' a sort of special quality, with no talent in any field of art whatsoever and only specialize in criticizing those who they deem inferior. whoa did i just say that Sometimes, I find myself wishing I was stup.
But I also sometimes wish I was Spud. Then that means- [   The first thing that got in my mind. Raise the right arm a little, and huzzah, Scorpion And I wasn't even thinking of Mortal Kombat at the time I was making this.
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« Reply #715 on: April 01, 2011, 10:49:09 pm » |
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Is Stup finally growing out of his inferiority complex? :O
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« Reply #716 on: April 01, 2011, 10:58:57 pm » |
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Is Stup finally growing out of his inferiority complex? :O
Not entirely. I may have made new friends both online and IRL, but I have developed a hatred for the aforementioned vanity-filled , um, what do you call them? Jocks, the so-called "Popular" groups and the like. Because of this hatred, I have no other choice but to only stay away from these groups because of how they always equate success and talents with good looks. Also their arrogance always drives me to dementia.
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« Reply #717 on: April 01, 2011, 11:11:16 pm » |
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Is Stup finally growing out of his inferiority complex? :O
Not entirely. I may have made new friends both online and IRL, but I have developed a hatred for the aforementioned vanity-filled , um, what do you call them? Jocks, the so-called "Popular" groups and the like. Because of this hatred, I have no other choice but to only stay away from these groups because of how they always equate success and talents with good looks. Also their arrogance always drives me to dementia. Normal people hating jocks and other more popular groups is standard fare. You're on your way :>
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« Reply #718 on: April 01, 2011, 11:36:28 pm » |
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Is Stup finally growing out of his inferiority complex? :O
Not entirely. I may have made new friends both online and IRL, but I have developed a hatred for the aforementioned vanity-filled , um, what do you call them? Jocks, the so-called "Popular" groups and the like. Because of this hatred, I have no other choice but to only stay away from these groups because of how they always equate success and talents with good looks. Also their arrogance always drives me to dementia. Normal people hating jocks and other more popular groups is standard fare. You're on your way :> I see. Okay then.
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« Reply #719 on: April 02, 2011, 03:02:46 am » |
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Is Stup finally growing out of his inferiority complex? :O
Not entirely. I may have made new friends both online and IRL, but I have developed a hatred for the aforementioned vanity-filled , um, what do you call them? Jocks, the so-called "Popular" groups and the like. Because of this hatred, I have no other choice but to only stay away from these groups because of how they always equate success and talents with good looks. Also their arrogance always drives me to dementia. Normal people hating jocks and other more popular groups is standard fare. You're on your way :> I see. Okay then. Good to see you in the land of the deluded by the vanity of their fellow muscle-building plebeians, mate :3
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