this isn't actually my doodles, but funny since my last "doodle" was for pimpy and this next one is one she did while visiting.
This is what happens when Laurel and Tavis come over to drink, watch the Wicker Man and Southland Tales and we give Laurel a giant pad and crayons. Sorry about the lines but it was too big to put on the scanner in one go.
-D. M. Jeftinija Pharm.D., Ph.D. -- Yes, I've got two doctorates and I'm arrogant about it, what have *you* done with *your* life?
"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff
A fanart I did for Corner Alley 13 instead of working on my homework...
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And more in accordance to the thread, a doodle!
I named him Martin, since I was listening to an audiobook of Candide while I drew him. This Martin will also be a philosopher, but much less pessimistic than the Martin in Candide.
Yeahduff wrote:Woohoo! Let's go grumpily read passages of Atlas Shrugged to unsuspecting and impressionable Methodist children.
" . . . Joy is not 'the absence of pain,' intelligence is not 'the absence of stupidity,' light is not the 'absence of darkness,' an entity is not 'the absence of a nonentity.' Building is not done by abstaining from demolition; centuries of sitting and waiting in such abstinence . . . "
"WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Yeahduff wrote:Woohoo! Let's go grumpily read passages of Atlas Shrugged to unsuspecting and impressionable Methodist children.
I need to read that... Will it make me more grumpy? Because I'm really not very.
Atlas Shrugged is more of a capitalist manifesto than an atheist text.
Personally, and maybe people will think this is weird, but I think that it goes very well with Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. They are two very different books that actually give a lot of the same message.
Yeahduff wrote:Woohoo! Let's go grumpily read passages of Atlas Shrugged to unsuspecting and impressionable Methodist children.
I need to read that... Will it make me more grumpy? Because I'm really not very.
Atlas Shrugged is more of a capitalist manifesto than an atheist text.
Personally, and maybe people will think this is weird, but I think that it goes very well with Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. They are two very different books that actually give a lot of the same message.
Ooh. I need to read that too. Especially since I am all about the motorcycles.
834n wrote:In-class thingy from me concept design class.
oooooh, i likes that.
-D. M. Jeftinija Pharm.D., Ph.D. -- Yes, I've got two doctorates and I'm arrogant about it, what have *you* done with *your* life?
"People who don't care about anything will never understand the people who do." "yeah.. but we won't care."
"Legostar's on the first page of the guide. His opinion is worth more than both of yours."--Yeahduff