Even though the zombie thing is old, this is pretty impressive. The Belle one looks very cool- feral zombie thing going on and what not. The bone makes an excellent touch.
Jenn- please do just that. As far as people that could survive living in a remote part of the world (as opposed to "living remotely" which means nothing) I doubt you're one of them.
War, disease, and politics are not unique to Western cultures, moron. And healthcare and Bush are not parts of "culture", either. You experiencing a life away from technology would spare us your imbecilic tanturms.
Amanda, if you were truly at a loss for words, then your inane post would not have been there for me to read. In reality, you are at a loss for vowels, capitalization, coherent thought and, well... a brain.
So, if the bodies that this skin came from were donated to SCIENCE and research, how did this hack "artist" get his hands on it? This rubbish doesn't even qualify a art, let alone science.
MaxVan, it's time you learned the difference between "trivia" and "useless information that nobody cares about". Maybe also "pretty" and "successful", too.
With the exception of "Americar", she did a pretty good job. She sounded a little off here and there, but just I'd assume she was from the Minne-soh-ta or Wis-can-san area. For me, being from that area is enough to explain anything strange about anyone. :)
I think you're confusing fashionable with having a lot of different s-shaped logos. I know a lot of nerds with many different wolf shirts, but that does not make them fashionable, either.
Polx, you are so funny. Please keep bringing us your comedic misconceptions and uninformed assumptions about what we in the US do, because they are hilarious.
I once went to a museum about people with really bad teeth. It was quite strange to be around that sort of thing. Maybe not so for those of you in the UK, where you are around that sort of thing all the time, but...
Jimmy: while I empathize with that sentiment, I believe that FARK is thatta-way...
Redphone: You just said what his last paragraph said. Thanks for playing.
Juanjux: you totally missed the point of what he was saying. Europe as we know it, the collective identity (if such a thing exists) of Europeans as they know it NOW did not exist THEN. Those living in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean saw that part of the world as the center of civilization and to say to them that they could be lumped in with the barbaric tribes to the north of them would be a great insult. Fast forward a few thousand years and that is no longer the case. Anyway, reading comprehension is a must, not a luxury, in the werld-wide webs. Try it sometime.
War, disease, and politics are not unique to Western cultures, moron. And healthcare and Bush are not parts of "culture", either. You experiencing a life away from technology would spare us your imbecilic tanturms.
I once went to a museum about people with really bad teeth. It was quite strange to be around that sort of thing. Maybe not so for those of you in the UK, where you are around that sort of thing all the time, but...
Redphone: You just said what his last paragraph said. Thanks for playing.
Juanjux: you totally missed the point of what he was saying. Europe as we know it, the collective identity (if such a thing exists) of Europeans as they know it NOW did not exist THEN. Those living in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean saw that part of the world as the center of civilization and to say to them that they could be lumped in with the barbaric tribes to the north of them would be a great insult. Fast forward a few thousand years and that is no longer the case. Anyway, reading comprehension is a must, not a luxury, in the werld-wide webs. Try it sometime.