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RE: Using Imagination to Create 3 Tessellations from 1 Stencil

in #imagination6 years ago

I like these. Amazing they came from the same stencil. My first thought was "cartoon bunny, fat, running really really fast". I think your interpretations are MUCH better ( :
Let's see, inspiration. Hard to say any one or six things. They come and go like your tissue. (I don't really get that joke...see, you never really know how the brain might work). Though usually inspiration from other's ideas and input really helps. And visuals' inspiring writing or vice versa, as we've discussed many times before.
Those melty crayolas are really nifty. See, ideas like that, that pique from someone else. That dda, another fount of creative energy and idea.

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I think your interpretations are MUCH better.

I think yours are MUCH funnier! I'm picturing an obese Bugs running scared down a hill, in a world where the tables have turned in Elmer's favor. About that old tissue joke, it goes:

Q: How do you make a tissue dance?
A: Ya put a little boogie in it!

That joke stopped being funny past age 9, so it's no wonder the humor didn't stick. Humor is a complicated and finicky mechanical beast, difficult to master. It's fun to wrangle it, especially when other people join in.

That dda, another fount of creative energy and idea.

You're right about that, the woman is a dynamo of creativity!

Ha haa, old Elmer Fudd, waskly wabbit. Those cartoons were for adults, not kids. Ever see the Barber of Seville and the barn dance caller...cracks me up thinking of them today. Brilliant, I say, brilliant!
I love kid jokes. I was trying to work that one out...snot and nostril and tissue blow and all sorts of things, but was stymied. So, thanks for the solution. Classic. I used to have a friend, high up in the govt. that was the BEST speaker, she had all the dumbest jokes possible, and people LOVED them. She was known for them. I'll pass this one on, if I see her. Though it might be a bit off-kilter for gov workers of mass seriousatude. Oh well.

Don't even get me started on cartoons, I am almost embarrassed to say how much I enjoy watching them. It's been a long time, but I remember that one, the Barber of Seville.

Dumb jokes matter :->