Also, did you see this article? http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article914880.ece Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and... "Interestingly enough, when I was diagnosed last December by those nice people at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, I had started a very different journey through the Kingdom Of Dementia in the computer game Oblivion."
I did see that. Apparently, he gave a talk recently on his condition and used parts of Shivering Isles to highlight things. I actually ended up meeting his daughter at GDC last month (she's a freelance game writer) and she thanked me for my work on Oblivion on his behalf. It was really flattering.
There are like 5 different fantastic hairstyles in that flickr set. And everyone here with me at the moment agrees that with the scar and the top-of-the-ear-rings, the end result is pretty fucking hardcore.
I'm going to look at the pics in a minute, but I'm glad that you're happy with it. I find cutting all off really cathartic, sounds like you are getting alot of the same stuff I've gotten out of it :-) Yay :-) ok off to see this scar of coolness now ...
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http://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/shavee_info.html?ParticipantKey=2008|21890
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Also, did you see this article?
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article914880.ece
Terry Pratchett was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and...
"Interestingly enough, when I was diagnosed last December by those nice people at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, I had started a very different journey through the Kingdom Of Dementia in the computer game Oblivion."
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Mohawk is a great look for you, imo. Screams personality. I recommend it as a long term style, when/if your hair grows back.
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There are like 5 different fantastic hairstyles in that flickr set. And everyone here with me at the moment agrees that with the scar and the top-of-the-ear-rings, the end result is pretty fucking hardcore.
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