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01 May 2008, 8:02 pm

But it still sounds pretty imaginative. You must love art.


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01 May 2008, 10:56 pm

Yes I do. I also luv to photograph, sketch, and make fairy homes. However, I don't know about the flying pirate ships, I luv ship models but they're so intricate and complicated. :?


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05 May 2008, 8:56 pm

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Don't know if that question's for computerlove or not but I'll answere for him since he isn't here.

I would go for the surrealism retro look, a mesh between the 20's and presence. Kind of a concept off of Jules Vernes novels. A future that wouldn't look exactly like the future we see today but of then. A little bit like Gotham City in Batman. It would rock!! !

Examples: Flying pirate ships instead of airplanes or spaceships, Gawdy people dazzled in jewelry with some purposes of holding secret cameras, non cell communication, and recordings, buildings of a deco-art style, and some exotic plants that look a little out of place like mangrove trees.

I don't know I would probably have to draft this out to get a better idea but it's there.


wow, what an imagination missC! :D :D :D


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05 May 2008, 10:06 pm

Sorry to come into this thread so late, but maybe you just need a change. NTs change all the time, but us Aspies tend to resist it. Wanting or needing to change isn't unnatural, it's just unnatural for us.



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20 May 2008, 9:16 pm

I am 52 and still waiting in anticipation for my mid-life crisis to start. ;-)


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21 May 2008, 3:50 am

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I am 52 and still waiting in anticipation for my mid-life crisis to start. ;-)


What's your secret, do you enjoy your life? I think I'm always happiest when my mind is stimulated.


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21 May 2008, 5:03 am

By joe,

he's doing it again!! :?


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21 May 2008, 6:29 am

I think you can have a mid life crisis in your fourties...
I hope you figure out the solution to your problem :D



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21 May 2008, 11:42 am

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What's your secret, do you enjoy your life? I think I'm always happiest when my mind is stimulated.


Yes, I generally do. However, the idea "mid-life crises" are common is largely an urban legend. Only a small percentage of people experience them.


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22 May 2008, 2:52 am

Hey you look like the guy in my avatar. :thumleft:


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22 May 2008, 3:57 pm

I was born having a mid-life crisis and been in one ever since. I'll probably still be in one when I'm 90. :?



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29 May 2008, 6:13 am

MissConstrue wrote:
Don't know if that question's for computerlove or not but I'll answere for him since he isn't here.

I would go for the surrealism retro look, a mesh between the 20's and presence. Kind of a concept off of Jules Vernes novels. A future that wouldn't look exactly like the future we see today but of then. A little bit like Gotham City in Batman. It would rock!! !

Examples: Flying pirate ships instead of airplanes or spaceships, Gawdy people dazzled in jewelry with some purposes of holding secret cameras, non cell communication, and recordings, buildings of a deco-art style, and some exotic plants that look a little out of place like mangrove trees.

I don't know I would probably have to draft this out to get a better idea but it's there.


Sounds like steampunk. :)