Thursday, September 8, 2011

Still Alive


I saw the wolf that day, so did they, so did they
I embraced the darker half and lived to walk away

I saw the wolf that day, so did they, so did they
I embraced the darker half and lived to walk away


6 comments:

  1. Still alive, still alive..

    You remind me of GLaDOS.

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  2. This was a triumph.
    I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS.
    It's hard to overstate my satisfaction.

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  3. Hi! :) I saw you have a collection of masks, but do you have one for yourself? Does it look wolfie? I also like spiders and cuttlefish and jellyfish and wolves. I also like mythology and Clive Barker, but I prefer his Abarat series. I hope he will finish it soon.

    I like your dolls! :D

    You post about torture devices was interesting. I might have to comment on that one specifically when I have more time.

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  4. Hey Ty

    The mask that I mentioned was the most recent... the stitched one is the one that I wear. Doesn't look wolfie but it is very doll-like, so I thought it was appropriate.

    I'm glad you like my dolls :)

    Do you have any dolls or anything that you like to make or collect?

    I look forward to hearing your thoughts on that post.

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  5. Oh! I liked the stitched one very much. You are very talented. I'm not nearly so creative. I tried to make a doll once, but it didn't turn out very well. I do sometimes braid grass into interesting shapes, but I don't keep them. Usually I just leave them wherever I finish them.

    When you move around as much as I do, you learn not to have many possessions. I have my mask, a change of clothes, the coin Whistler shot a hole through, and a few knives (and my hatchet <3). That's about it. We are meant to be invisible and any evidence of our presence or movements is supposed to be non-existent. So it's best to have as few possessions as possible and to hide them wherever you are staying so they can be retrieved later or on short notice.

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  6. Aw thanks

    The woven grass sounds nice.
    Doll making takes a lot of practice and patience but you should try it again sometime if you ever get the chance. Heh... if we ever meet, maybe I'll teach you how to knit

    I do understand the issue of possessions and moving around though.

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