ChainsawGenie

Paul Hoffmann
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  • Apr 28, 1972
  • Canada
  • Deviant for 20 years
  • He / Him
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Super Albino Llama: Llamas are awesome! (109)
birthdAy '10: decade of deviousness
I've seen it: It's Coming -- Stay Tuned!
My Bio
Current Residence: Victoria, BC, Planet Earth
Favourite genre of music: Pop, game music (instrumental)
Favourite style of art: will also vary
Operating System: Windows XP Pro
MP3 player of choice: WinAmp 5
Wallpaper of choice: None
Favourite cartoon character: Daria Morgendorffer

Favourite Visual Artist
will vary
Favourite Movies
Return of the Joker
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Smashing Pumpkins
Favourite Writers
Cheesium (currently)
Favourite Games
Unreal Tournament, Hulk
Favourite Gaming Platform
GameBoy Advance
Tools of the Trade
Pencil, Paper, Eraser, Computer
Other Interests
Comics, animation, Transformation art and fiction
Last night, I binge-watched the first season (8 episodes) of a new animated series called Close Enough. Without spoiling anything, I found it to be a fun show but it was at its best when weird things occurred during each episode. I think that the creator, J G Quintel, and his crew are onto something and, with more creative freedom, could create something truly brilliant. If you're planning to cancel your Netflix subscription this month, at the very least, give this series a viewing before you do. It's well worth your time. Think of it this way - so many series have had interesting characters and stories to tell and, for whatever reason, couldn't reach (what I'd consider) their full potential. A look in my [Favorites] can show you the tip of the iceberg of what I'd like to see, if not include, in a future project. If anything can happen in the worlds of anime-tion, comics/manga, film, video games, it should, particularly if it's entertaining and/or (strangely) enlightening to the
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With the recent purchase of 20th Century Fox by Disney, I'm wondering if a 'spiritual successor' to Who Framed Roger Rabbit? can be (collaboratively) written before any other conglomerates get swallowed up. Not only could the final product (be it film/series or otherwise) (re)introduce obscure characters/franchises to a modern audience but it could also add depth to their animated world(s). But here's the tricky part - because of how the medium has evolved over the decades (with quite a few series featuring male characters as main ones), I'm wondering if the 'star' of the show should be female. It could be another character 'Trapped in TV La
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Hey everyone, Just thought I'd spread the word about a friend in need. ^^; There is a talented artist over on FurAffinity going by the name of Sigma-XX. His gallery can be found here -> http://www.furaffinity.net/user/sigma-xx/ and his older works here -> http://www.furaffinity.net/user/sigma-x/ (Note: Both links NSFW) ^^; His city was recently slammed by Hurricane Maria. He survived the disaster but he's hoping to receive some commissions so that he can get back on his feet. If you would like to help, please visit his gallery and note him. If you can't (ie you're strapped for cash), that's okay too, but please spread the word ab
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happy late day of cake.
Thank you again, Sasquatch. :aww:

May this weekend prove wondrous for you, as well.
going well enough so far. :D
Thank you very much, Sasquatch. :aww:

I hope that this day proves joyful for you, as well.

*shares a slice of the Nanaimo Bar Cheesecake he received*
I have no idea what kind of cheesecake that is, but it sounds goood. :D
Oh, it *is*. :excited::spotlight-left::cake::spotlight-right::flirty:

Nanaimo Bars are, basically, a coconut crumb crust covered with a thick layer of butter-custard cream and topped with chocolate.

It is one of life's true joys. :aww:

This cheesecake not only captured that delicious flavour but it was decorated with a ring of tinier bars.

It was well worth waiting for. Everyone who got a slice of it really enjoyed it.

In fact, it is my hope that you (along with your family and friends) can enjoy this culinary wonder yourself, one day.
(Fortunately, they're not too hard to make) ;)

May all of our days be so deliciously rewarding.
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