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Keeping It Simple 12.13.2009 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
this place is full of poison.


Slavo is clearly still peeved over my critique on his idea of what constitutes a gig. It may haunt him for the rest of his life. And the couple of others are just odious misogynists who deserve to be knocked down a peg or two, especially when knox is involved. :)

Derek 12.13.2009 02:13 PM

u tawk hard but bet you cant handle merszbow or wolves eyez

_slavo_ 12.13.2009 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Slavo is clearly still peeved over my critique on his idea of what constitutes a gig.


actually, I'm just trying if I can wind up someone verbally even if English is not my native tongue. and with your case I see it's not that hard.

ploesj 12.13.2009 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Slavo is clearly still peeved over my critique on his idea of what constitutes a gig. It may haunt him for the rest of his life. And the couple of others are just odious misogynists who deserve to be knocked down a peg or two, especially when knox is involved. :)


you seem someone who has a talent for annoying people. you remind me of my fifteen-year old brother, and that's not a good thing.

Keeping It Simple 12.13.2009 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
you seem someone who has a talent for annoying people. you remind me of my fifteen-year old brother, and that's not a good thing.


I only annoy people who annoy others. Genteel Death was obviously annoying knox. I'm happy in the knowledge he got a taste of his own medicine. :)

Genteel Death 12.13.2009 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Slavo is clearly still peeved over my critique on his idea of what constitutes a gig. It may haunt him for the rest of his life. And the couple of others are just odious misogynists who deserve to be knocked down a peg or two, especially when knox is involved. :)


I know that you are just being provocative, but how am I a misogynist? If anything, I tend to be partial to females, especially because they have to put up with neanderthals like you on a regular basis. Explain.....if you can.

floatingslowly 12.13.2009 02:35 PM

I subscribe to the The Green Hair Theory.

DeadDiscoDildo 12.13.2009 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
 




 


me doing my first signing session. the guy next to me is talented illustrator brecht evens, he vaguely knows me and when i asked him to sign my book he told me to come sit next to me to make a drawing together. he then told me to take over the signing for a while so he could go and smoke a cigarette. when he returned we just kept making drawings together. many people asked where they could buy my books,a dn one guy wanted the book by brecht evens signed, but only by me. it was fun, my first signing session and i have never even published a book.


Awesome! congrats

DeadDiscoDildo 12.13.2009 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
i don't mind the glitter but the poison is quite bitter.


post of the day so far. im stealin that rhyme

ploesj 12.13.2009 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by DeadDiscoDildo
Awesome! congrats


thanks! it was probably the coolest thing i did all week.

i found it funny how people didn't seem to mind that it wasn't the actual author and artist signing and drawing in their copy of the book. some were a bit confused, saying things like 'i thought you were male!', but when i said 'yeah but i'm just replacing him for a while' they seemed to be perfectly ok with that :P

if i went somewhere to get my graphic novel signed by the artist i'd like it to be the arist who does the drawing in my book...

DeadDiscoDildo 12.13.2009 02:45 PM

^^Yeah that is weird, I would want the actual artist to sign it if that's what I came for...so I could get money for it later in life, ya know? ha

pbradley 12.13.2009 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
thanks! it was probably the coolest thing i did all week.

i found it funny how people didn't seem to mind that it wasn't the actual author and artist signing and drawing in their copy of the book. some were a bit confused, saying things like 'i thought you were male!', but when i said 'yeah but i'm just replacing him for a while' they seemed to be perfectly ok with that :P

if i went somewhere to get my graphic novel signed by the artist i'd like it to be the arist who does the drawing in my book...

I think they might have assumed that by "replacing him for a while" they took it as replacing him as a guest artist of the comic.

Maybe.

ploesj 12.13.2009 03:12 PM

after some time i got some creepy guys with blank pages asking for a drawing. they probably thought they could get some early work for free and sell it for loads when i get famous :P i was one of the rare female visitors, and later some guy joked at me: woah, you're in high resolution! he looked very surprised when i could tell him exactly what comic he stole the joke from.

EVOLghost 12.13.2009 04:13 PM




Some colors are okay. but that one color man...ehh.

fuck it though. it's yer thing.

terminal pharmacy 12.13.2009 04:58 PM

thats really awesome ploesj,
oh and very cool dress too

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Originally Posted by ploesj
 


 


me doing my first signing session. the guy next to me is talented illustrator brecht evens, he vaguely knows me and when i asked him to sign my book he told me to come sit next to me to make a drawing together. he then told me to take over the signing for a while so he could go and smoke a cigarette. when he returned we just kept making drawings together. many people asked where they could buy my books,a dn one guy wanted the book by brecht evens signed, but only by me. it was fun, my first signing session and i have never even published a book.


[OSD]JaneVisions 12.13.2009 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Satan
CRYPTO?!??!??????



hm, yes, Indeed.

ploesj 12.13.2009 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
thats really awesome ploesj,
oh and very cool dress too


thank you! it's probably the shortest dress i have, but it's surprisingly arm with tights and a long cardigan.

 

terminal pharmacy 12.13.2009 07:08 PM

well it looks like wool to me so should be warm

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Originally Posted by ploesj
thank you! it's probably the shortest dress i have, but it's surprisingly arm with tights and a long cardigan.

 


ploesj 12.13.2009 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
well it looks like wool to me so should be warm


nope i never wear wool on my bare skin, can't stand it... it's a double layer of somthing cozy.

Satan 12.13.2009 07:19 PM

ploesj you always look so very cute.

dionysusundone 12.13.2009 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Satan
ploesj you always look so very cute.



Yeah what she said.

Skuj 12.14.2009 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by verme (prevaricator)
i haven't been around much lately, but i've noticed an increase in the exchange of barbs, is it because of christmas?


Yes.

And ploesj....er.....um......what everyone else said.

Skuj 12.14.2009 01:44 AM

Now, for the rest of you Bitches, quit bitchin, and post pics of yerself.


 

kierkegaarden 12.14.2009 03:12 AM

DJ at a fundraiser for the Young Women's Caucus, five hours of 50's music into which I slipped waaaaaay too much 60's.

 


 


 

ploesj 12.14.2009 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Satan
ploesj you always look so very cute.


it gets even cuter when i'm with my boy. strangers on the street spontaneously go 'awwww' when they see us.

Elder. 12.16.2009 01:01 PM

 

noisereductions 12.16.2009 01:34 PM

^my cat does that to me too!!

Inhuman 12.16.2009 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
thank you! it's probably the shortest dress i have, but it's surprisingly arm with tights and a long cardigan.


 


Nice Ploesj! I went to a comic // illustration convention not long ago for the first time and realize how it's really a whole different world, never thought it was such a big thing. It really had a lot to do with DIY culture and Anarchism. How did you do?

chicka 12.16.2009 07:25 PM

 

give a kid a toy

ploesj 12.17.2009 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Inhuman
Nice Ploesj! I went to a comic // illustration convention not long ago for the first time and realize how it's really a whole different world, never thought it was such a big thing. It really had a lot to do with DIY culture and Anarchism. How did you do?


it was pretty nice, comics in belgium are quite underground and no one can live from it, so all the artists know each other and support each other. they're nice to new people since everyone can help to make comics more known to a larger audience. a lotof artists came from the art or illustration world and were influenced by french comic book artists...

some people i met (or met before) and liked:

brecht evens

randall c.

olivier schrauwen

serge baeken

and my boyfriend of course...

davenotdead 12.17.2009 04:29 AM

i like yr boyfriend's stuff.

ploesj 12.17.2009 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by davenotdead
i like yr boyfriend's stuff.


we met because we liked each other's work.

Keeping It Simple 12.17.2009 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
we met because we liked each other's work.


Are you a fan of Georges Remi, creator of "The Adventures of Tintin"?

ploesj 12.17.2009 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Keeping It Simple
Are you a fan of Georges Remi, creator of "The Adventures of Tintin"?


that man is a legend here.

he inspired him:

 


(ever meulen)

and him:

 


(joost swarte)

tintin is called kuifje where i live.

Rob Instigator 12.17.2009 11:53 AM

you did not say whether you were a fan though...


personally I find the Tin Tin comix, which are huge in latin america, to be dreadfully dull.

ploesj 12.17.2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
you did not say whether you were a fan though...


personally I find the Tin Tin comix, which are huge in latin america, to be dreadfully dull.


i like his style, the stories are a bit boring sometimes but there are these typically belgian things in it that make it funny to me...

gualbert 12.17.2009 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
tintin is called kuifje where i live.

kuifje?!!
Does it mean something?

Tintin doesn't mean anything in french, as far as I know.

Rob Instigator 12.17.2009 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
i like his style, the stories are a bit boring sometimes but there are these typically belgian things in it that make it funny to me...


Like how americans do not "get" Condorito?

 



 

ploesj 12.17.2009 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Like how americans do not "get" Condorito?


 




 


i don't know, there's something about belgian humor that never reaches other countries, even if they speak the same language. belgian comedy never gets popular in the netherlands.

Rob Instigator 12.17.2009 12:57 PM

I have never heard the phrase "Belgian comedy" before


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