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I vaguely remember being like 8 or 9 and watching Buffy the movie with my older sister, cannot remember much now but it had to give us quite an impression as we could not miss any episode when the TV series came out ;-) I wonder if the effect of completely new and unknown had something to do with the impression the movie gave us - this was just few years after the end of communism in Poland so being a kid and seeing much more of "western culture" had to be something ;-)
Fine Arts; These are the things that the human hand, head and heart work together. Thank you for sharing this inspiring and motivational content. See you around.
You’re a genuine original Mary Lou! Love the interpretation of dreams followed by “but it could lol be bullshit” hahaha I’m kind of the same way with science stuff.
Hahaha yeah I mean it might just be a way to explain things that can’t be explained or it might be valid… who’s to say lol. Thanks for watching my dude!!
When I went to art university, I preferred classroom lectures on philosophy and cultural anthropology. I was majoring in wood sculpture at the time, but I preferred sitting in a chair and listening to lectures rather than holding a chainsaw.(Now I like them both!) The image of water. It's lovely! I'm looking forward to your next project and video!⭐️
Oh that’s really cool! I can definitely see that in you. In a similar way, I studied filmmaking, which is a lot more philosophical and psychological then most think. Which I think is why I love movies and story telling so much. Thanks so much for watching JP! Can’t wait to see your next video too!!
Hi Marylou ... just thought I'd let you know there is a large group of Onefinity CNC users on Facebook facebook.com/groups/onefinitycnc. All very helpful and happy people, a really great community of like-minded Onefinity CNC owners. BTW: Loved you first CNC project. Keep up the good work. :)