Thursday, November 14, 2013

Gray Knight Librarian

One of the best paintjobs by Paulina. I mean look at that power sword effect just om nom nom nom. You can't overlook the books on his shoulder and above his head. If you look on the close ups you will see the G. K. initials. Awesome stuff.





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Brovatar.

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6 comments:

  1. I had been meaning to discuss this on my own blog but it fits in so well with the roll everyone’s on here. Listening to NPR last week, I heard author Mark Bittman discussing comments he gets back from his newspaper column on cooking.

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  2. He said he had found an interesting difference between comments from men and from women, that men want to challenge him (“you’re an idiot”) or add to/tweak what he’s doing, while women’s comments are more of the admiring/”I like what you’re doing” sort.

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  3. I was a bit surprised to hear we’re all still playing such stiff roles, at least with this cookbook author. I wonder, has anyone noticed that in their blogging, and has it influenced what you write?

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  4. I invest in real estate and help people grow as entrepreneurs. In both I tell people how you should always work your plan backwards. As I was reading through the comments something Brian said sparked the idea. He quoted Aristotle – “Begin with the ending in mind.”

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  5. I immediately thought to myself why not work my blog backwards instead of just keeping the ending in mind. Start with the conclusion (which sums up what you’re going to talk about) and end with the opening statement which many times asks some form of an open-ended question.

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  6. Oh and while we’re quoting people . . . my favorite quote was from Albert Einstein – “If I had my life to live over again, I’d be a plumber.” 

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