Jolien Westerbroek wrote:

> Hai!



Quick response that was, yes. =P



> > I know you're a little short on time, so real kind of you to have

> > replied anyway. It brings togather the right feeling even if it's as

> > short as this... making me happy, you know.

> 

> Thanks, it's making me happy too. I just can't help it. I have to write back

> as soon as I read what you write.



That's pretty much me too. Glad we have something more in common. ;]



> > Well people around here give you odd looks if I don't eat everything

> > that gets placed in front of me.

> 

> Is it considered rude, not to eat it all? 



How am I supposed to know? I disslike having to throw away food if that

is in question...



> Seems to me that is an unhealthy habit.



So it seems to me too, but I'm limited to what is OK in the society

(otherwise I'd be off in the woods a long time ago ;).



> > It's pig sushi, basicaly. =P

> 

> Jaccccchhhh! Not for me thank you. I guess they'll give me weird looks too.



LOL. What a powerfull reaction. =] What would be wrong with pig sushi to

your oppinion? I think it's great, tastes just like fresh meat, a taste

which I, in my wolfish self, adore. ;]



> I'll think about it. I'm still more comfortable with the first option, but

> yours I will definitely work in there, because it is the truth.



Why would the first option be "more comfortable"? I have to consider all

the options.



> > I've found a lot of things that would be good to mention around in

> > online literature. I'll go trough my been-reading archives again and dig

> > up and quote the things I think are supposed to be mentioned. You can

> > then explain it in your own way.

> 

> Allright! That is smart. I'll take my time reading and writing it, so it'll

> come across.



Ok, I'll make a bigger list and then get back to you.



> > > HA ha. Did they ever tell you to NOT slashhammer the neighbourhood? :]

> >

> > Uhm, I don't do it that often you know... ;]

> 

> Better not ;)



Depends on the number of bass-frequency-lovers around. =P



I remember the final party over at the primary school. There were four

speakers, each as big as a smaller building (I'm serious; they were

brought over with a truck), placed in the biggest room on the school,

which is built directly on the watery ground. They picked the amplifiers

that came with the speakers to the max sometimes and the music was

really great (they used computers for playback and extra hardware for

surround and bass boost). You could feel it resonating trough your brain

and the ground shook as the bass went. One party imposible to forget. =P

Even *I* loved it!



> > For example I have here a long

> > dialogue song I wrote with Robert (the situation was that I wrote a

> > short song and he, feeling just as poetic, replied by continuing the

> > song, I got the point immediately and now the song spans a cupple pages;

> > it's about werewolves BTW... Want a copy?).

> 

> Yes! Awesom. Man, you keep amazing me!



Sent in a seperate thread.



> I think we should keep it like it is, an e-mail reply-thing or a poem. Just

> make sure the main line stays in focus; the subjects together, that is

> important for 'normies' (the big picture has to stay clear), I can take care

> of the 'big picture'. You guys take care of the details.

> Do you mean 'discussion' as in: a dialogue, like we have here?



Yes. But I need the general format. Do I just quote the dialogue and

then insert comments allong?



> Cat's ways are so funny. Tonight my black kitty got stuck in a tree. Two

> birds made their nest in it. I could see the birds out of the window, while

> we were eating at the table. I was wondering why they were so agitated,

> flying of and on. All of a sudden I saw this black shade in the green that

> seemed too big. CAT! I ran outside, chasing the cat out of the tree, also

> because she was attacked by the birds. Those blackbirds are pretty tough.

> Kitty was happy to be out of the tree. She ran inside and started eating her

> catfood out of the tin, embarrased of course.



Ah, well I'm sorry you got your cat to feel embarrased. =S The hunting

instinct is just so great, just like the smell-tracking instinct. I

cannot prevent myself from attempting to snatch a bird sitting in open

space, half a meter away from me...



> > Yeah, that's me. It's impossible to avoid enjoying good things when

> > you're not cheating on yourself. =P

> 

> YES! That is your quality. You wouldn't believe how many people don't enjoy

> the good things for many different reasons.



Many people cheat on their own selves. I cannot do that, my internal

self is too connected to me. By cheating I mean drugs and similar.



> > > mmm. Yes. But I would like to have that dream anyway! Dreams can be

> > > better

> > > than real life, you know. In real life you stumble across all these

> > > practical things that take the attention away from what's really going

> > > on on

> > > the sensitive level.

> >

> > LOL. What nice excuses. =P

> 

> HAHA!:)



Exactly.



> > Really, it's good to know what really bothers women... Even male

> > 'normies' don't get a chance to ever learn about that. But it helps you

> > if we know. You know, like when we got to learn that you like

> > compliments. It's always good to know what makes you happy.

> 

> Girls like to talk about their feelings, about their guys (with other

> girls), about their life.

> They love compliments, but only if they're very close to the truth or the

> truth.



I understand that. Remember that thing about how mums always smell

great? Well that was one intended to make you feel good, I admit. =P I

love making my friends feel good and happy.



> Don't be mistaken though. Some girls like to talk about guys stuff too (like

> me) but I've heard that's pretty rare. I used to play football with the

> guys. I never played with dolls, they were stupid I thought. I played with

> my brothers cars while he played with my dollhouse. My mom used to hate the

> fact that I didn't like dresses, because you couldn't play football in them.

> I looked like a girl, but played like a boy.



It must not be that rare. Either that or I just happen to be so lucky to

know quite some such. All of them close to my heart one way or another,

namely they're my half-sister, some relative's girlfriend, the school

girl I was once in love with and now you. ;]



> I think so too. I've just talked about this with David. He said there is an

> inside world and an outside world. The outside world is a reflection of the

> inside world. I love it when we can talk about those things.

> The dreams come from within and find shape on the outside. Some people can

> live with the dream alone. Some need to shape it into the outside world too.

> David is more of a practical guy though. He rather discusses his car than

> his inside-world.



Hehe, my 'outside world' is a wall when there is one, otherwise there is

none, just DirectX straight into my soul. Public access. =]



> > > You should start a guys-get-together-event. Only for guys with either

> 'rob'

> > > in their name or a rob behind their tale. :D

> >                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

> > My dictionary refuses to help me there.

> 

> It seems that there are a lot of 'Rob's following you or each other, that is

> what I meant. And 'a tale' would than refer to that thing hanging on a

> wolf's behind. Correction: [see below  that would be : tail :} ]



LOL. Ok, quite funny I might say.



I've always been making up good jokes and spreading them into the

society, so we have some fresh jokes every once in a while (otherwise

people will just keep on repeating old jokes into infinity). The most

recent one is:

A: Do you know why computers are so slow with parsing Natural Language?

B: No... Why?

A: Because all the programmers had Asperger's.



The autistic group finds it quite funny, because it's most likely true.

=P



> > Your work is art isn't it? What do you think of this? =P

> 

> I think you picked right. You see... that is the artist in you, choosing

> what's good and what's not. The fact that you can create the image yourself

> or let the computer do it, doesn't matter to the arts. That is a very strong

> image. It reminds me of the enigma of the crop-circles. Yet, stronger.



As I have been coding up the program I was thinking about what makes the

most powerfull impression on the observer. Previous simulations have

prooved that what makes the distinction between chaos and good

immagination is simetry. Namely this form of simetry has the best

efficiency. Then it's up to abstract art, triangles and circles are the

most powerfull elements; particulary the way they are placed in this

program. Then just the finnising touch: Painting the object away from

the background; pretty simple even to a computer.



> > ..."tail" maybe?

> 

> Sorry, that's what it is! Let me correct the top line about the 'tale' too.



The spell checker doesn't help here, does it? =P



> > > That is the sweetest drawing! I'll print it out and hang it up.

> >

> > The wolf-boy is a perfect describtion of me. The only diffirence being

> > that I don't yet have a snout or a tail and that I wear a green shirt

> > instead. =P

> 

> Who knows what can happen in the future...=P



Well indeed. I have in fact grown back fur since I met the other wolfish

guys. =P A doctor was examining the skin condition on my back and (for a

change) decided to give me a prescribtion for a specialist (she couldn't

make out what was going on back there ;) last year. Somebody will be

pretty neatly suprized when I next see the doc this year. =P



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