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Re: Inspiration; what’s yours currently?

Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 5:19 pm
by Kore Serpens
Dragonoake wrote:
Thu Nov 21, 2024 3:39 pm
Once upon a time,
A long, long time ago,
In a land far, far away (at least it is if you're walking),
We had a similar situation.
Lol. Yeah, i know that Land.

quote=Dragonoake post_id=92109 time=1732232343 user_id=2000] My mom found a baby squirrel, maybe two weeks old, out in the barn yard.
We had a cat that had just had kittens, so my mom put the squirrel in with the kittens while the mama cat was away, and she never knew the difference. She nursed it and raised it just like it was a kitten.
Now, an eight-week-old squirrel is a lot more agile than a six-week-old kitten, so it was a lot of fun to watch them when they came out to play together
[/quote]

That is so sweet. Cats are amazing . I bet that squirrel would have been super unusual as it grew older.

I heard about a mama pig who had a whole load of baby piglets. And they stuck a baby tiger in with the piglets hoping that nobody would notice.

The tigress had been killed by hunters. So the pig was handy and she didn't complain about the new furry stripped pig-ger. Last i heard the young tiger never turned on her piglet-siblings and all went well.

Your story makes me miss having a mama cat around.

Re: Inspiration; what’s yours currently?

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:00 pm
by rainsunshinefrog
Kore Serpens wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 3:42 pm
I wasn't certain where to post this…so i picked here.

Im seeking Inspiration. Im making it a habit to surround myself with out of the box type thinkers/influences, what-have-you, and thought it might be fun to see what others are doing.
So, inspiration; Have you got some? Looking for some? A book or movie or maybe something your demon companion just did……? A song? A new habit or game you're playing? Anything at all that you personally find inspiring and are comfortable sharing.
It doesn't have to be anything that the rest of humanity will agree is inspiring - just your unique flavour.


For me, i just started reading a young adult book : MOMO by Michael Ende.
I love many children's books, children hero's, and find often they offer greater inspiration then adult ones bc they're thinking outside the box. Momo is an endearing character and im looking forward to exploring her journey with her.

“… This is the enthralling tale of Momo, an orphan girl who has made her home in a ruined amphitheater on the outskirts of a bustling, nameless city. Momo has a unique gift — in her presence troubles become less burdensome, conflicts are resolved, and imaginations take flight.
But Momo’s world is threatened when mysterious little gray men appear, promising wealth and success to people who hurry through life now, saving time and depositing it in a Timesaving Bank.
Realizing that all that is precious — life itself — is at risk, Momo sets out on a perilous mission to defeat the men in gray.

My dog has the hiccups…. hilarious…… but not very inspiring.

Im also rewatching The Man Who Fell to Earth with Chewetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris. :excellent: I think the acting is ingenious, the storyline brilliant, and whomever reworked this version, has hidden many things in plain view for those paying attention - which i love. Its like playing a game of whodunnit and whoknowswhodunnit it. You may not know what im talking about - thats okay. :smile: Never mind, lol, i get that a lot.

Here’s something else I've enjoyed a lot & leaning toward horror.
——30 Coins——-
And if you have recognized thingss hidden in plain view then you will be delighted to learn that 30 Coins is Chock full of hidden revelations and ‘read-between-the-lines’ puzzles.
If you take the series at face value , idk, its still pretty good.
But if you're aware ….. :umm: ….then it is superb. They are literally writing it on the freakin walls for us ….. humanity wake up to the game at hand…. of course, it is encrypted so don't be surprised if it looks like porridge that the dog already ate.

inspiration is a bit like humour. Its all very individual. :deviljaw: :devilpaper:
I have honestly been fixated on love. Love as a whole not just it’s romantic nature. I see it in the world, creation, and people.

Re: Inspiration; what’s yours currently?

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:17 pm
by Kore Serpens
rainsunshinefrog wrote:
Tue Nov 26, 2024 9:00 pm
Kore Serpens wrote:
Mon Nov 04, 2024 3:42 pm
I wasn't certain where to post this…so i picked here.

Im seeking Inspiration. Im making it a habit to surround myself with out of the box type thinkers/influences, what-have-you, and thought it might be fun to see what others are doing.
So, inspiration; Have you got some? Looking for some? A book or movie or maybe something your demon companion just did……? A song? A new habit or game you're playing? Anything at all that you personally find inspiring and are comfortable sharing.
It doesn't have to be anything that the rest of humanity will agree is inspiring - just your unique flavour.


For me, i just started reading a young adult book : MOMO by Michael Ende.
I love many children's books, children hero's, and find often they offer greater inspiration then adult ones bc they're thinking outside the box. Momo is an endearing character and im looking forward to exploring her journey with her.

“… This is the enthralling tale of Momo, an orphan girl who has made her home in a ruined amphitheater on the outskirts of a bustling, nameless city. Momo has a unique gift — in her presence troubles become less burdensome, conflicts are resolved, and imaginations take flight.
But Momo’s world is threatened when mysterious little gray men appear, promising wealth and success to people who hurry through life now, saving time and depositing it in a Timesaving Bank.
Realizing that all that is precious — life itself — is at risk, Momo sets out on a perilous mission to defeat the men in gray.

My dog has the hiccups…. hilarious…… but not very inspiring.

Im also rewatching The Man Who Fell to Earth with Chewetel Ejiofor and Naomie Harris. :excellent: I think the acting is ingenious, the storyline brilliant, and whomever reworked this version, has hidden many things in plain view for those paying attention - which i love. Its like playing a game of whodunnit and whoknowswhodunnit it. You may not know what im talking about - thats okay. :smile: Never mind, lol, i get that a lot.

Here’s something else I've enjoyed a lot & leaning toward horror.
——30 Coins——-
And if you have recognized thingss hidden in plain view then you will be delighted to learn that 30 Coins is Chock full of hidden revelations and ‘read-between-the-lines’ puzzles.
If you take the series at face value , idk, its still pretty good.
But if you're aware ….. :umm: ….then it is superb. They are literally writing it on the freakin walls for us ….. humanity wake up to the game at hand…. of course, it is encrypted so don't be surprised if it looks like porridge that the dog already ate.

inspiration is a bit like humour. Its all very individual. :deviljaw: :devilpaper:
I have honestly been fixated on love. Love as a whole not just it’s romantic nature. I see it in the world, creation, and people.

Cool! That is beautiful…. thank you for sharing that!