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Created: 2013-07-01 15:33  |  Updated: 2013-07-01 15:47  |  Source: mobile.iphone
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So I first welcome to work. After the June 30 protest and the panel, the military's tested. And it's going to ensure, I guess, a new election with the U.K. involved. But anyway, I spent the night painting the house. It's from kind of a combination design of the art for art, say, the house and the gnome at home, both based on the nice, his name is Miles Bandero, designed, prefabricated. The technology, the use of technology as part of the design. That's kind of important. But I want to get these thoughts out just to make sure it sounds like this. I just keep it in the past 10. I just kind of understand what has happened now. Do I lose suspense? And if I don't, will people get the imagery? So that's kind of, anyway. So again, and with respect to the layout, I think I found a layout that might actually work as both a convergence of contemporary graphic, probably, layout and ancient Egyptian layout. So basically, there'll be probably like three landscape panels on one page. And the text will be in a wide margin, not really the margin of the page, but the margin of the panel. I don't know what you call that, but alternating on the left and right sides. Which actually kind of works because if I start on the right, then I can respect the ancient Egyptian order of reading, where it was right to the left, but up, down, and down from the top, right to the left. So anyway. The first panel, again, it says it's a caption, is it began in the middle of the night. And that has a dual meaning for me because this is about a story where a man is trying to find a new meaning, a new purpose in his life after seeing half of it pass before his eyes and understanding this, the next path, the last path. So again, the classic middle of mid-life crisis, retaking up back all that kind of stuff. So when I say the middle of the night should I suggest that the night itself represents the confusion that one feels when they feel sort of lost. And in the middle, representing the middle of my life, and one thing I could do is say and have a glyphix, the actual subtext. And then I wouldn't put them enough to go into it, but it was the determinative way I wanted it to go. The teaching book, so here. A longer passage in the middle of the night would be. The content in the middle of the night. For the night was like a confusion. No, this is not work. But think about it. Or I could mention if you contrast the night with what it was like you began in the middle of the night. And then after the brightest, so this. And that's what it's all about. So anyway, the next panel is the panel of the house. And again, what I think we're going to do is the first panel suggests that all I'm showing is the sky in the second panel of the house. I think we're going to try and have what would normally be call outs or the, I figured it would call balloons alternating. But the sky in the first panel is actually the upper portion of the second panel. So there's really just one big scene. And what typically happens in the ancient Egyptian scene where they're depicting something is the text can run along the bottom. And perhaps that's what will happen. So think about that. And then there's the notion of the prefabricated house. The house is metaphor for my life. Life prefabricated because in some ways your life. You're fighting a life that has been built for you. Basically, your parents are the fabricators of the life and your job to kind of redefine the fabric. And redefine the construction in terms of your own meaning. So that's another possibility. And in terms of architecture when prefabricated basically means that there's essentially, it could either mean one of two things. You could be reusing material that's already been designed for a purpose or you could be one of many of the same. And that's something that we would have to... Let's assume that it may play out this idea of defining yourself. That he just what you think is a redefinition or a discovery of something long ago. And if we're suggesting prefabrication in terms of architecture and design, do we want to talk about the great architect? What was his role? Think about that. Because you keep writing.