My favorite color used to be lavender; then someone told me it meant that I was wishy-washy. I am wishy-washy, of course; but I don't like my favorite things defining me. Jess tells me that some of the folks are having a discussion about what women want in a man; I think it changes over the years. When women are young, they are looking for the more primal things: good gene pool, security, "the happily-ever after dream"...when we get older we just want someone good looking and buff...did I say that, slap me now
Actually it's not my avatar, but one I borrowed for the Steal an Avatar weekend event (a sort of game some of us play here on some weekends along the year). Only that I haven't given it back to its rightful owner I like purple too. It may define many emotions, I think, like those that lead you to write love letters
Odd, I never read the letter on your new avatar; I thought it was a love letter...I always imagine you with lots of love letters Max. I really do love the new anime pic and you look so good in purple!
Hi Glad you like it. I'm not sure yet as to what I'll use, but there's a chance. I'll decide in the following days. Jess has been telling me her adventures with the dryer. I hope it will be working soon
HI Max, I like the above picture; do you think you'll use it next?
I hope you find your soulmate or a really nice person to share your life with, Max; you are such a nice guy. Most of the time, I am happy with being single; I was married so many years. I hope I will always have company when I desire it, someone to care for me if I need it, kind friends and few enemies...what else can we hope for...Oh, and a cat that doesn't keep running under my feet and tripping me like the present one does That would be wonderful if we could see your animated art at its full beauty. Hugs and Kisses, G
Yes, my dad is a real fighter. It is a shame that the family tends to wait until they are really sick before getting medical treatment; I think the total kidney shutdown may have been avoided if he would have went to the hospital immediately after the fall. On the other hand, he is 86, has macular degeneration and is almost blind, and can barely walk; he is part of a generation of technology that has kept people alive, but has not solved the problem of how to make their lives worthwhile.
Finding a soulmate seems indeed a whole subject that appears to have the ability to take our whole lifetime. If we ever find one, I feel it's worth the waiting and even the suffering we may encounter in the process. But I am also thinking about the consequences of never finding a true significant other. Hopefully, it won't happen to us... though I often feel safer by keeping a relative pessimism, in order to be prepared for the worst. We need you around too. Thanks for existing and see you later. Take care!
Hi Gail On the one hand, dialysis sounds like a burden, though I think its existence is much better than its absence. I can't imagine how many people must have died in the past when the procedure didn't exist. It's so good to have scientists inventing this type of methods, I believe. I have a few animations I may post somewhere else and post the links here. I think that will be the best to do, since the forum has file size limitations that other sites don't have, because they are specific for storing files. I'll let you know when I can do it. First I have to find the time and right place.
Oh, I love the additions to your album, could you animate them on youtube? I remember hearing some story that man and woman were once combined and split; and now are forever looking for their soulmate. There have been 2 times in my life that I have been very devoted to another; and was crushed upon learning that they did not feel the same...though they didn't mind taking me along for the ride. It takes us so many years, Max, to learn to love ourselves...or at least, it has for me. I am glad your computer is healthy again, we need you around.