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OMG thi set turned out sooo fantasically
over the edge... off the charts, it's
dastardly... gorey... and very surprising,
even to me, and I was there. Nice post
production work on this set woman. I am sure
it will raise a few eyebrows.
Hmmm 13 images all uploaded on May 13th.
Posted 15 months ago.
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wow, great work my love. and I'm happy to see
you still alive.
Posted 15 months ago.
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yeah im checking if this stuff woudnt be too
hot for flickr ;)
yeah i recovered from that horrible murder
pretty well my sweet sweet Nadine. took a
bath and a few needles and thread, i was like
a new Codie ;)
Codie
Posted 15 months ago.
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wow cool capture ^^
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Seen on your photo stream. (? )
Posted 15 months ago.
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These remind me so much of one of my first
serious relationships. Thanks Codie ( I
think )
Posted 15 months ago.
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ty Vieeto ^^ very nice of u
Shockwave, OMG sweetie you sound like you
had slightly badass relationships to start
with ;) So who's been murdered? You? Him/Her?
;)
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What an amazing set. I love it.
Posted 15 months ago.
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fierce Mairead
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Blood for blood, I love it !!! ;p
Posted 15 months ago.
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*giggles* TY all for the nice comments ^^
Codie
Posted 15 months ago.
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truly amazing series. sl gets weirder and
weirder the deeper you dig into it. which is
in itself a good reason to log on …
Posted 15 months ago.
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LOL SL ain't weird. I'm weird ^^ Blame my
overactive imagination again ;)
Codie
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I'm not necessarily a fan of the gory and the
macabre, but I found this set, and my
reaction to it, fascinating.
It made me think about human nature in
general: about how we all have our own
"darker side" that we feel
compelled to draw from on occasion; about the
constant juxtapositions we discover in
ourselves (she indulged in an obscenely
grisly and inhumane bloodbath... in an
attempt to retain youthfulness, which we
often subconsciously equate with innocence);
how we sometime find ourselves willing to do
things we never thought we'd do and justify
our actions to ourselves by focusing more on
the results we expect to achieve.
Haha, okies, I'll stop spouting off all
this nonsense in your comments section.
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Nonsense? Wow.
Okay Mel this must be the most throughout
and sensed analysis of this work of mine yet.
I personally had the same reflection about
many of the points you bring here and even
brought more than I originally tough about,
like youthfulness corresponding to innocence.
What better for an artist to have people
actually doing a reflexion. And even better,
to push the reflexion myself even
furthermore.
Mel, next time, PLEASE DON'T REFRAIN for
posting such insightful comments on my
pictures. Reading those bits, for me, is an
absolute delight.
*big hugs* TY sweetie
Codie
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