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Mime-or use your Widget?

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Miming isn’t easy. You have to use your Hands, or in certain cases your widget.

Choosing which story to mime-or which subject is the difficulty.

A cartoon, such as avalanchethecat, yet for kids, can become Freaky, often containing not a moral but a Daemon Sin. The music for such cartoons obviously comes from a Blackamp, and in no way compares to the innocence of the original huckleberryhoundcartoons. Although miming is essentially without sound, nowadays it has a very rusty background music that sounds great having had adramforall in Amsterdam, but should really be shortcircuit-ed for the sake of athousandyoung kids that watch them.

One example of a mime-or at least an unacceptable cartoon is catfoodtim, written by authoress Kewpie. This act is about a Proper Knob who thinks he is a bar-stud, and maintains the irony of a man who can hopscotch like there’s no tomorrow, and falls into the red night as sincere as a rookie, yet as un-ponderable as an orangutanthat believes it has coquette-ishness 😞, without a woman in tow. They guy thought he was a silverstriker with the women and yet, going home alone, watched by the Ravens, he has not even a Suzianne to his name. His satire is self-love, akin to the song by “Woman” by JohnLennonForever He believes he is unnoticed in the day as a pawnhandler, yet at night he is seen simply as a part of the room; an esotericwallflower wondering in solitude and in the company of his own badwater.

The mime is foreveryoung, but the story is ice cold, sunburnt and always in the darkness of Orion next to a badmoon. It isn’t for a young stud at all.

Nietzsche1844 once wrote that writing mimes and cartoons for kids can be a lausey and difficult task, as names are important. Invent names that kids delight in like “Phlabbit” and robbie carrobie, and you’ll get kids attention in no time. Make a cartoon or mime based about simple stories, like ”Travelling again” or ”Bosse de Nage” where children can relate to ‘haha’ and environment.

On the positive side of mimes and cartoons, we have ”Great King Rat”, a classic that russled the feathers of most kids that read it. A simple cartoon about a busy girl who wanted to be a USArmyParatrooper, but just didn’t have the grit. She drew a plan, but it…….

FAILED.

-m. πŸ˜‰

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Originally posted by mikelom
Miming isn’t easy. You have to use your [b]Hands, or in certain cases your widget.

Choosing which story to mime-or which subject is the difficulty.

A cartoon, such as avalanchethecat, yet for kids, can become Freaky, often containing not a moral but a Daemon Sin. The music for such cartoons obviously comes from a ...[text shortened]... b], but just didn’t have the grit. She drew a plan, but it…….

FAILED.

-m. πŸ˜‰[/b]
You left out the star player and darvlay sends his love but is a little tongue tired at present. He said he was having a whale of a time

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Why have you made some words bold?

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Originally posted by adramforall
Why have you made some words bold?
Good Morning!

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Originally posted by adramforall
Why have you made some words bold?
I rest my case 😲

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Originally posted by mikelom
Miming isn’t easy. You have to use your [b]Hands, or in certain cases your widget.

Choosing which story to mime-or which subject is the difficulty.

A cartoon, such as avalanchethecat, yet for kids, can become Freaky, often containing not a moral but a Daemon Sin. The music for such cartoons obviously comes from a ...[text shortened]... b], but just didn’t have the grit. She drew a plan, but it…….

FAILED.

-m. πŸ˜‰[/b]
Nice, Mikel.



Uhm.

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how long did that take to write?

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Originally posted by trev33
how long did that take to write?
About 12 inches, why?

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Originally posted by mikelom
About 12 inches, why?
don't make me bitch slap you again.

time... numbnuts, time πŸ˜›

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A lot of hard work (that's a double) went into your research, but I suspect it won't win any award from the Literati.

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Originally posted by mikelom
Miming isn’t easy. You have to use your [b]Hands, or in certain cases your widget.

Choosing which story to mime-or which subject is the difficulty.

A cartoon, such as avalanchethecat, yet for kids, can become Freaky, often containing not a moral but a Daemon Sin. The music for such cartoons obviously comes from a ...[text shortened]... b], but just didn’t have the grit. She drew a plan, but it…….

FAILED.

-m. πŸ˜‰[/b]
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Good Job Mike!

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
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Good Job Mike!
Such a shame the supposed well read users, like Palynka and Co., can't appreciate it. However, well read or being a complete tosser are two very dissimilar things! Well read contribute. Tossers make detrimental remarks.

The unknowing are just thick!

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Originally posted by mikelom
Such a shame the supposed well read users, like Palynka and Co., can't appreciate it. However, well read or being a complete tosser are two very dissimilar things! Well read contribute. Tossers make detrimental remarks.

The unknowing are just thick!
Don't be an idiot, I didn't make any negative remarks.

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Originally posted by Palynka
Don't be an idiot, I didn't make any negative remarks.
Q.E.D.!

quod erat demonstrandum.

A translation for you means you are a twit, and demonstrated it just now!

Then again you knew that, so you had to do it twice to prove it!

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Originally posted by mikelom
Q.E.D.!
Again, I made no negative remarks to your contribution in the opening post.

For someone so poor in logical skills, the use of Q.E.D. is ironic.

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