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03/08/2012 03:15:09 AM · #1 |
Something can be empty, both physically and metaphorically. Illustrate the emptiness of something with your entry. |
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03/08/2012 08:20:01 AM · #2 |
sounds like a good idea for the oldtuesday challenge choices. i'd take empty though, more ideas come to mind on the fly |
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04/30/2012 03:23:56 PM · #3 |
Alright... where's yer examples for the DNMC police??
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04/30/2012 03:24:45 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by EL-ROI: Alright... where's yer examples for the DNMC police?? |
A full pint of beer. DNMC.
CS |
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04/30/2012 03:48:03 PM · #5 |
I predict the triumphant return of Charliebaker for this challenge.
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04/30/2012 04:29:06 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: I predict the triumphant return of Charliebaker for this challenge. |
That's one way to get more members... ;-)
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04/30/2012 04:51:30 PM · #7 |
technically, the way it reads, "Something can be empty, both physically and metaphorically"
it technically requires the image to be both.
To give a choice, it would have to say, "something can either be physically or metaphorically empty, or both"
something to consider when the dnmc police are looking for a reason...
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04/30/2012 04:52:42 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by blindjustice: technically, the way it reads, "Something can be empty, both physically and metaphorically"
it technically requires the image to be both.
To give a choice, it would have to say, "something can either be physically or metaphorically empty, or both"
something to consider when the dnmc police are looking for a reason... |
Oh great, now you're reading the fine print for them? ;P |
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04/30/2012 05:13:01 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by blindjustice: technically, the way it reads, "Something can be empty, both physically and metaphorically"
it technically requires the image to be both.
To give a choice, it would have to say, "something can either be physically or metaphorically empty, or both"
something to consider when the dnmc police are looking for a reason... |
Oh great, now you're reading the fine print for them? ;P |
your right, sorry! |
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04/30/2012 06:32:18 PM · #10 |
I should have saved this idea for this challenge.
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05/04/2012 08:32:16 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Something can be empty, both physically and metaphorically. Illustrate the emptiness of something with your entry. |
Well you got us into this mess, I hope you are right well joining us in this mess:-)
This has been difficult with coming up with ideas...and judging from the number of entries I am not the only one.
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05/04/2012 08:47:25 AM · #12 |
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05/05/2012 08:52:22 PM · #13 |
I was just talking with my husband about the number of entries...and we realized it have been REALLY funny if there were NO entries for the Empty Challenge. :-):-):=)
Message edited by author 2012-05-05 20:52:55. |
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05/05/2012 09:08:56 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by CNovack: I was just talking with my husband about the number of entries...and we realized it have been REALLY funny if there were NO entries for the Empty Challenge. :-):-):=) |
Abstract with people only has 74 entries. Many of the challenges lately have been a little light on participants. |
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