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Hey all! Creeping Death, here! About a month ago, I had beenn building a sort of castle. Right now, it looks more like a tower, but I hope to change that within the distant future. For this WIP MOC, I actually started working from top, going down to the bottom. I have no clue why, so don't ask. Enjoy! I need more dark/light gray bricks to continue the building, so for now, this is a WIP that is on hold.
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Pirates for the win! :D
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I have three reasons that contribute to my name: 1.) One of my favorite Metallica songs. 2.) My Main Fantasy-character. 3.) I like "creeping" up on people, and bringing death! :skull: Just kidding. Well, half-kidding; about the second part, anyways.
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Of Wolf and Man - Metallica
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I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing - Aerosmith
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I have given much thought to the topic of "The End". Truthfully, I am and also am not scared. How would the world completely end, is what Im not scared of. The Earth can't just randomly blow up. Is there really gonna be a Nuclear war in which not even ONE person will survive? I doubt it. I read an article just two days ago about some predictions of scientists/religionists: one of them thinks that that the end of the Mayan calendar might not be an Apocalypse. Here is an article: Author Daniel Pinchbeck popularized New Age concepts about this date, linking it to beliefs about crop circles, alien abduction, and personal revelations based on the use of entheogens and mediumship in his 2006 book 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl. Pinchbeck argues for a shift in consciousness rather than an apocalypse, suggesting that materialistic attitudes, rather than the material world, are in jeopardy. Here is another article that calmed me down...or rather excited me about this "New Age": Jenkins suggests that the Maya based their calendar on observations of the "dark rift", a band of black dust clouds in the Milky Way, which the Maya called the Xibalba be or Black Road. Jenkins claims that the Maya were aware of where the ecliptic intersected the Black Road and gave this position in the sky a special significance in their cosmology. According to the theory, the Sun precisely aligns with this intersection point at the winter solstice of 2012. Jenkins is credited with the premise that the classical Mayans anticipated this conjunction and celebrated it as the harbinger of a profound spiritual transition for mankind. New Age proponents of the galactic alignment theory argue that, just as astrology uses the positions of stars and planets to predict the future, the Mayans plotted their calendars with the objective of preparing for significant world events. Critics suggest that the alignment in question takes place over a 36-year period, corresponding to the diameter of the Sun, with the most precise convergence having already occurred without incident in 1998. Also, Jenkins himself notes that there is no concrete evidence that the Maya were aware of precession. ^These were two of the many article I have read, and at the end of the articles, there was a critical summary on the 12 articles. Each and every one said either that these "Prophecies" never mentioned 2012, or that it is completely ridiculess(spelling). So, having read these articles, I must say that I am not scared at all.
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Whoa! This is great! It looks like it could have come from a part of Jordan(SirNadroj)'s really big Port town MOC!
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Hero of the Day(S&M Version) - Metallica and the San Franscisco Symphony Orchestra
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Blood and Thunder - Mastodon
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(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth - Metallica
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Heh heh heh. Thanks a lot! Thanks to you as well! Metallica ftw! More coming tomorrow!
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Oh, ok. Sorry. I saw Hound Knight's art there so I put it there. I'll remember this time. Also, thanks! Thanks a bunch! Hahaha! That isn't the first time some has called my art creepy! "Creepy"ing Death Heh heh. Oh, BTW, I totally agree with your signature.
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I am most likely going to go next year. It isn't to far from where I live(40 min away). I wanna meet everyone from BF and here, over there. Hopefully I will see some of you guys there. :)
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Thanks! :skull: I was starting to think everyone was ignoring my topic, since there were, like, 25 views, and nobody has posted.
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Hey there, Citizen Soldier! Glad to see you here on Eurobricks! Welcome!