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Dreams of Persia

Sun Jul 13, 2008, 5:16 AM
I just bought a new camera phone and I've surprised myself to find that I'm actually really good at taking pictures with it, and cleaning them up with digital editting tools afterwards too!

Have a look at my batch of photos of Iran please. I've been a bit slow with writting more poetry lately but it will come round soon I'm sure.

  • Mood: Questionable
  • Listening to: Poe & Jem
  • Reading: Teach yourself Persian
  • Watching: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
  • Playing: Bioshock
  • Eating: Eggs on toast

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  • Interests: Writing a novel, some day... writing poetry, playing the harmonica, listening to music, watching tv.
  • Favourite movie: The Edge, The man who would be king, Lost in translation, Edward Scissorhands, Big fish
  • Favourite band or musician: Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, Queen, Chuck Berry
  • Favourite genre of music: Country, rock, irish jig
  • Favourite artist: Deviant City_builder
  • Favourite poet or writer: Orson scott card
  • Favourite photographer: Deviant Chilebo
  • Operating System: Windows ME
  • MP3 player of choice: Winamp
  • Favourite game: Deus ex, Outcast, Max Payne 2
  • Favourite gaming platform: RPG
  • Tools of the Trade: Inspiring view, pad and pencil, and mind power

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Aww nice gallery!!

btw you play Bioshock !! thats cool

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(+'.'+) Cute little bunny! copy and paste it
(")_(") Help it to see the world lolzz XxX!!
Thanks mate! Yeah I'm really getting into Bioshock atm - I used to think it was a little 'overthetop' but I can't get off it now

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Gandhi day - 2nd October
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It's okay if you don't know that much German, it's a pretty difficult language :nod:
ah, I just haven't had enough practice with it. When I was at university in England and I met Germans I would always try to speak to them in German, but they kept trying to speak to me in English! Ah so annoying lol! just joking, but I do feel that the majority of German speakers I have met, have known enough English for there to be no need to speak German. Although when I was in Iran, I met an Iranian who had lived in Germany and England for some time, and he was one of the few people who I could speak to well, because we kept talking to each other in Persian, English and German! It was well cool and the most German practice I have ever had!

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Gandhi day - 2nd October
Help Palestine be a recognised country on DA
Hero in orange
I think that the majority of Germans can speak English because we have to learn English from 3rd grade on until we leave school^^ sometimes my friends and I use an English word instead of the German one^^ so you could say we speak 'Denglish' (Deutsch+English)^^
Brother and Sister - this is so good.

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reality is the product of my august imagination
I have added the quaker poem now it has an intriguing title. The Crated Beast? What crated beast might this be?
"Crated Beast" is what Denny had told me. It's a story or a myth I think of people looking through different view points into a crate and seeing different parts of the "beast" and so they can only describe the beast by its different attributes, they can't see it as a whole being.
The crated beast in this poem is God because each stanza relates to the same God but in a different way, from a different belief/religion or perspective

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Gandhi day - 2nd October
Help Palestine be a recognised country on DA
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An explanatory stanza about the crated beast would really make this poem even better. Either at the beginning or the end?
thanks for the favorite!

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