Saturday, May 21, 2005

She-Hulk

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Been customizing action figures now for about 5 months. Nasty habit I picked up from doubledealer. I find it very relaxing. It tests my ADD tendencies. Of course while doing this I have to have the TV on. Or music must be blasting. And oh, a magazine or book should always be in arms reach.

Anyway, the custom above is, of course, She-hulk. I was staring at Mezco's Abe Sapien figure and thought it to be just about the right scale, and, with some proper tweaking it could become the suh-xy cousin of that jolly green giant. So while the wife was away, I tore off the blister package that for long has trapped the addictive and noxious yet ironically sweet fumes of PVC and factory press and slowly...slooowlyy....sniffed. AAhhhh.

Then I sanded down the waist, chest, hips and then proceeded to sculpt uhm, boobies. I then boldly attempted to do full head sculpt for the first time. Not too bad it turned out, if i may say so m'self.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

I am

Finally decided to join the blogging community and exercise my right to be heard (well, read) and be cross-examined, humiliated, laughed at my opinions and construction of words and sentences.



I will start by my amusement over the evolution of words as considered in matters of etiquette. Strung words we see as PC when we communicate over the vast expanse of the internet. So we read people say "Fudge you biatch!"
or "you muckin' a**hole!"

Interesting.

I remember using the word fuck. It was right after watching Eddie Murphy's 'Beverly Hills Cop' movie. I wasn't aware of the filth coming out of my mouth. So each and everytime i pass by my aunt i'd say "Fuck you" to her nonchalantly. Apparently she hadn't heard. And when she did hear, she quickly accosted me. I was only told that those are bad words. It would be years later that i learn of its true meaning.

When i started joining message boards i never had the chance to get my feet wet, so to speak, in chat rooms. I was shocked that people are so bold in engaging in war of words. Most are easily insulted by other's point of view. It is understandable, as written words (composed haphazardly oftentimes) can be easily misinterpreted. This plus the fact that it is so convenient to be faceless and anonymous make one braver. Audacious, even.

Which brings me here. i'll test my anonymity and display my bravado.

You all suckin' fuck. :-)