Well, at least they have to raise thousands of dollars in order to hob nob. So Haiti will be getting work and money out of their urges.
My BB author has disappeared. I need more info.
'Shindig'
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Well, at least they have to raise thousands of dollars in order to hob nob. So Haiti will be getting work and money out of their urges.
My BB author has disappeared. I need more info.
Matt?
Uh, Cohen, that is.
Apparently he drags a lot?
eta: Stick through it for Mark's southern accent. It is to cream for.
Adorable!
If he didn't already have a baby mother, seriously, Misha, call me.
I have to admit, I agree with the commenters on this picture that think it's a shop and not a painting. I just can't believe they're up and saying it so cattily.
Wow, I agree, too.
That vid is excellent. He goes so far with the bit, and it's so good.
Every time he gets all bookish like that, I just think of Jared's dorkily big brain beating him in games, and it makes me crack up. I probably couldn't keep up with either of them when they got going good.
I have to admit, I agree with the commenters on this picture that think it's a shop and not a painting. I just can't believe they're up and saying it so cattily.
Oh yeah. While I suppose it's in the realm of possibility, I seriously doubt that an artist capable of photorealistic digital painting would work so hard to replicate the effects of using a combination of Photoshop filters on a screencap from the "Mommy Dearest" episode.
Speaking of that, I took this image and laid over the source photo, and it doesn't diverge significantly anywhere. The artist claims they painted it. Now, they're down to a pixel precision in a 1280 pixel picture. Can a paintover be that precise?
I bring it up because that artist is one of the people calling the previous person a cheater, and I don't get how their photorealism is supposed to be much better.
We've now had Mary, John, Sam, Dean, Samuel, Bobby, and Castiel make deals with a demon.
Which of those do you think is the worst? How about most justified?
Worst, I would say it's a tossup between Samuel (willing to throw other people under the bus to get Mary back?) and Castiel (his motivations may have been more selfless than Samuel's, but others' souls knowingly being put at risk... no).
Most justified, Bobby. It was a calculated move, and it was done with a clear head and (IIRC) put no one else unwittingly at risk.
Edit: YDealMV, of course. I look forward to seeing what others think and why.