Seven Damnations

WRATH- Page 40

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WRATH- Page 40

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Hey everyone!

This page gave me so much hassle T_T I had it done two days ago but for some reason there was an error when I saved it, causing the file to be faulty and I lost it. Then when I redid it, somehow Karl and his mother's legs were half-erased, so I deleted them as it was too much hardwork to try and put them back in with the mouse.

So. Karl's mother isn't happy. But DON'T PANIC! The argument isn't over yet, so maybe Karl can keep Tintin :]

Can you all do me a favour? Please pretend Karl took a jumper off, as only while colouring did I notice that he was wearing long sleeves in the last update xD Hehe, thank you.

~For Gothic Literature readers, sorry there hasn't been an update recently; I have been more inspired by Seven Damnations at the moment as I really want to finish this chapter soon, hopefully not long after I start college next week. Expect a Gothic Literature update soon~

Thanks, once again, for everyone's support of the forum issue. It makes me feel better about it to know that there are still sensible and lovely people out there.

I have awesome readers :D
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Corey- Hah, just a little bit shocked, eh? Thank you for your advice about the forum, and very true too! I have mostly gotten over the forum anger now, I think you and Xenny are right, I should just ignore them. But thank you for taking the time to read the forum and tell me what you thought.

Hilarie- Hehe thank you for liking it so much. Nervous, hm… I hope I haven't upset you because of their argument :)

Xenny- Thank you very much for what you said about his mum. I am glad that I drew her to be realistic, as I often struggle to do so. Thank you for taking the time to read the forum and comment on it as Corey did. I suppose you are right in that I can't force anyone to feel a certain way, and I was not trying to do so, but I was hoping to instill in people some sort of empathy. You are totally right about the way they were immature, discompassionate etc, which is the main source for my anger also. I totally agree with your analysis actually, but I am glad that you believe I and my supporters were more mature than the others, and I hope you are right that the people against us would sound immature to people who are objective. Thank you for the wise words, and as I said to Corey, I will try not to let it bother me any more. I am just grateful that my readers are able to see my point of view and support me, so thank you (which goes to everyone) :)

Tommy- Nice Darkness=pillow quote, and I like how you incorporated "for Sophie" at the end there :) I am still very sorry that your girlfriend and her friend treated you that way, which simply isn't fair. I am glad that yourself and your mother were able to be there for each other when Smokey died. I myself have lost many pets too, and my mother and I always comfort each other when this happens. You made a very good point about phobias but the key is in the terminology- it is commonly accepted that while fears are rational, phobias are generally considered to be irrational. For example, a fear (such as of knives and guns) is an emotional response triggered by past experiences and/or external/environmental stimuli; however, phobias tend to be an excessive/extreme irrational fear. Also, phobias are [by some people] considered to be a form of mental illness, whereas fear is a more natural response. For example, arachnaphobia is irrational as spiders are many times smaller than humans, and most are unable to cause harm. Such is my understanding from listening to my Psychology teacher, any way. Thank you for trusting Xenny and myself. From your second comment, may I assume that you read the forum problem? If so, then perhaps you are right :] I also prefer tea, however I have mine very weak and milky, and not strong at all :] Very good excuses :) I shall bear them in mind, thank you very much :]

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