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Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
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Posted - 2014.03.04 23:59:00 -
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I love drama. I was quite the stage queen back in secondary. If there was a part for a domineering witch, it was me. "Out, out foul spot!" One girl did get it in her dizzy little blonde head to compete with me for A Sigil Named Desire, but as Fate would have it, her family's Brutor revolted against the crown, an orbital strike facility overreacted, and rain turned the craters of their former estate into lovely Khanid fighting fish ponds.
Where was I?
Origin! Yes, that's what I wanted to talk about!
Just this morning, I exchanged correspondence with a lovely sanguine Sebiestor on the meaning of "Sani Sabik." It was my opinion that "blood friend" was slang adopted by those largely external to the cults and not a direct translation. Following one ancient Amarrian root, my own interpretation of the phrase is: Brilliant (Sani) Origin (Sabik) - a coincidence presently delicious.
However, I suspect that Sabik is not the intended Origin of Paradox. But what is the intention?
Nation's Unity in Utopia lends itself nicely to future construction.
Origin would seem at first glance to be primarily a construct of the past. Is the premise that an Origin for something yet to come is being built; or, is the contention that, no, actually an Origin of something from the past has in fact been discovered? |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
566
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Posted - 2014.03.05 21:03:00 -
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I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Mademoiselle Valate on the efficacy of her analysis. I must also agree with F^3 regarding the distraction presented here. It's almost got the production values of a Jin-Mei boyband debut video.
I do, however, wonder if it might be possible to recap the meaning of "Origin."
Is it the Origin of Something Newly Constructed; or, the Origin of Something Old Rediscovered? |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
566
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Posted - 2014.03.05 21:19:00 -
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Sofia Roseburn wrote:It's not about size, it's how you use it.
While true, size doesn't hurt. Or it does, just in the right ways. Usually. Waiter! |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
566
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Posted - 2014.03.06 00:02:00 -
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Katrina Oniseki wrote:I'm more flirtatious than Anslo, and that's saying something.
It is fortunate that you do not flirt often, darling, given that your technique follows the paradigm of punching your paramour in the pucker at their own private party!
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Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
568
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Posted - 2014.03.06 16:58:00 -
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Desiderya wrote:Someone chatted about egos in this thread a couple of pages ago. Seeing as I've got a bit of spare time, I just wanted to chime in and tell you all that mine is bigger than Stitcher's.
Stitcher sprinkles moments in between hour and a half lectures on haan vs. haani. The greatest challenge the Paradox now faces will be for its other pilots to learn how to sign in to their pods when the Likeliness of Lecture is at its lowest.
But you, darling, are all Moment. |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
568
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Posted - 2014.03.06 19:33:00 -
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Katrina Oniseki wrote:Diana Kim wrote: I never thought you would be a bearer of Y-chromosome for "physical attractiveness" to make sense, isn't it so, MISTER Oniseki?..
... you're making even less sense than usual today, Diana.
The conversation may have conjured in Diana's mind the naked statue Synthia made of Silas. I believe by the point of its introduction, you had drawn blood and made your dramatic exit. Diana, however, was quite affected by the skill the sculptors showed in texturizing one bit of areola that was not covered by flowing locks. |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
568
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Posted - 2014.03.06 21:00:00 -
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Katrina Oniseki wrote: You.
You need to do more paintings.
In fact, I have an Amarrian Art Nouveau Socialist Ideal treatment of The Devil and His Dramiel; and, an Nouveau Amarrian Nihilist Expressionism tribute to the Dragonaurs currently on the easel even now! |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
569
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Posted - 2014.03.06 21:12:00 -
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Lucien Rouen wrote:Gosakumori Noh wrote:Katrina Oniseki wrote: You.
You need to do more paintings.
In fact, I have an Amarrian Art Nouveau Socialist Ideal treatment of The Devil and His Dramiel; and, an Nouveau Amarrian Nihilist Expressionism tribute to the Dragonaurs currently on the easel even now! Oh, an artist! What kind of painting do you do?
Hello, darling! Let's see, to this point we've got:
A Tribute to Karin Midular
For the Blood Queens
Utopia
The Lady and Her Lycanthropic Slaver Puppy |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
570
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Posted - 2014.03.06 21:26:00 -
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Lucien Rouen wrote:I quite like Utopia. Do you release reproductions or is it all originals?
Art is most effective when widely available. Reproduce away! |
Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
570
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Posted - 2014.03.06 21:44:00 -
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Clutch the labored canvas tightly, allow impressions to fly free.
In art, patterns. In patterns, the vestments of God. Given such an interpretation, for me to try and prevent the patterns from spreading would be like a prophet trying to prevent others from hearing his words. |
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Gosakumori Noh
Seraglio Hastatus Hagia Sophia
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Posted - 2014.03.07 19:40:00 -
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I do hope to shortly announce my intention to form a new heretical combat industrial operation, and may I suggest that we will offer the very finest in both automated and manual spanking equipment. |
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