Comment 2873

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May 31, 2005, 7:25:03 AM UTC
First off, I agree with you on the characters of Tsume and Vegeta. You are so right! I never thought about that. Come to think of it, Sesshomaru is quite the same way. Wow... makes you think, huh? Great assessment!
Second of all, I totally agree with you about how people treat wolves or any carnal animal for that matter. That's how I feel about sharks. I am an avid shark fan. Great whites are my favorite! They are the most beautiful, graceful creatures I have ever seen and people hunt them down for stupid reasons like revenge or whatever. That really makes me mad! They just do what they do naturally. Most of their attacks are a case of mistaken identity. Oh, I'm kind of straying off of the subject. Sorry. You draw animals beautifully. I guess it would be a matter of how much you practice. How does that saying go? Rome wasn't built in a day. Keep up the good work.

Comment ID 2873

[Art] Blue
Jun 2, 2005, 5:35:26 AM UTC on [Art] Blue
I have never seen Sesshomaru, I noticed that you love much this character, and according to the drawings which you make,he seems to be a mysterious and distant character who hides his feelings.
I believe that if I would see this animated drawing, I would like it, I love much the hard and cold characters but who hide a major sensitivity.

My brother loves much the sharks, in particular the white sharks like you, he often shows me the images of sharks that he finds on Internet, he even found an image of the largest shark of the world (which existed at the time prehistoric and which disappeared with the dinosaurs) the megalodon, very impressive creature!

I am afraid of sharks even if I find them splendid,but I know well that they are animals, they do not have any notion of the good and of the evil, they obey their instinct of predator. Moreover, I documented myself a little on the attacks of sharks and, as opposed to what one believes, the attacks of sharks are very rare. I also read that It happens that the sharks attack the surfers and the plungers because they confuse them with their usual prey, the seals.

You see me also I like to speak Smile
In fact I involve myself to draw when I have time and when I want, I do not count time that I draw.

Thank you for the encouragement, and especially do not discourage yourself, as you underlined, "Rome was not buuilt in a day"

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  • Jun 4, 2005, 9:13:26 AM UTC
    Sesshomaru is a very distant character. He doesn't show much emotion, but the way he's portrayed by the animation and by the voice actor, you can tell he has alot going on inside. I guess that is what draws me to him and characters like him. I think I'd love to get in touch with your brother and discuss sharks. *laughs* I love sharks and you're right that most shark attacks come from mistaken identity. When they think the people are seals. You are also so right about the fact that they just follow the laws of nature. They don't know what's right or wrong and it would be stupid of us to expect anything more than that from them. I am a shark fanatic. Always ready to dispute the injustice to them.