Thank you! And certainly, you're one talk, I think (my dad is in the habit of saying, "I don't know anything about this, so I can't give you my opinion!" whenever I show him anything I've designed).
Apocalyptica! I'm not extremely familiar with them, but one of my friends likes them and I recall being impressed with what I've heard of them. That's great that you can get along with your brother like that, at least creatively (my brother is far too infuriatingly critical of everything, so it's best not to share/discuss such things with him).
Jesus shall return! He was originally over 60 feet tall, but they have now promised to build him even bigger and better; they view this as a challenge and a sign that they must be even more vigilant with their faith.
Haha! I have a couple friends who greatly enjoy Merln. For some reason I can easily fall in love with awful, schlocky films, but I have yet to extend that courtesy to television. I can barely remember who was even in Tomb Raider or Arthur except for the main leads, so I can't claim they made a very big impression on me. Til doesn't seem very discriminating with choosing his roles, I've noticed.
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Apocalyptica! I'm not extremely familiar with them, but one of my friends likes them and I recall being impressed with what I've heard of them. That's great that you can get along with your brother like that, at least creatively (my brother is far too infuriatingly critical of everything, so it's best not to share/discuss such things with him).
Jesus shall return! He was originally over 60 feet tall, but they have now promised to build him even bigger and better; they view this as a challenge and a sign that they must be even more vigilant with their faith.
Haha! I have a couple friends who greatly enjoy Merln. For some reason I can easily fall in love with awful, schlocky films, but I have yet to extend that courtesy to television.
I can barely remember who was even in Tomb Raider or Arthur except for the main leads, so I can't claim they made a very big impression on me. Til doesn't seem very discriminating with choosing his roles, I've noticed.