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Name: Troy
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Interests: Learning the truths of my belief. My church community. Hangin' with my homies. Reading comicbooks. Everything Apple. xbox360 games.
Expertise: Everything Adobe. Computer art, illustration, photo retouch and graphic design... if it can be done... I can do it. Then making music with my iMac to a slightly lessor extent.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Without you, we are but dust...

The Sermon I think this Mom will never forget...this particular Sunday sermon.....'Dear Lord,' the minister began, with arms extended toward heaven and a rapturous look on his upturned face.. 'Without you, we are but dust...' He would have continued but at that moment my very obedient daughter who was listening leaned over to me and asked quite audibly in her shrill little four year old girl voice, 'Mom, what is butt dust?'

"Life isn't about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain."


Thursday, September 10, 2009

Addictive versus addicting...

So this one has been a long time coming. Mostly because I haven't blogged in a great while. I've been a little down because my favorite MARVEL comic books were coming to a close. Hey I know, I could be down about the economy or the war overseas. But really, I've been reading these story-lines for a little more than a decade. On the brighter side of things, MARVEL only rebooted the comic line due to some excess baggage so they killed off half the characters, 2-out-of-4 of the main titles and changed the name of one of the remaining. No big, I know... BUT! It rocked my small nerd world. I'll get back to posting about the new improved Ultimate Comics very soon. 

Changing the subject to the main topic.

So, I hear people saying things like. "Ooo! I like this or that" and a response from the other person is something on the lines of "I know it's addicting..." This has been bothering me for a long time because when did addicting replace the word addictive? Because I've always used the word addictive for something being addictive. And used the word addicting sparingly at best. Maybe something like, "I've been addicting myself to comics".

Now don't start to think that I'm some grammar wiz or all proper or something. Cuz I'm doing my best to spell things right and put together a decent enough sentence. So, I looked it up and guess what... Raging debates on the same subject abound! I'm not alone. This doesn't make me feel any better... Just not alone in my retentive analosity. Here is a post on GrammarGirls website. Oh, you don't have to read it. It pretty much backs up what I thought all along. Except for the fact that the word addicting is ok to use like "Comics are addicting" or "The Twilight books were addicting" just more grammatically correct to use addictive.

Today's topic is addictive versus addicting, and we'll get to use all kinds of big grammar words!

An unnamed caller asks:

My friends and I were having an argument the other day about whether TV watching was appropriate or not. And someone said it was addictive and another person said it was addicting, and then it broke off into whether the proper word was addictive or addicting. Could you please explain this whole thing for us?

Would you feel better if I told you that you and your friends aren't the only ones who are arguing about whether the right word is addictive or addicting? There is actually a raging debate, and there is even one unconfirmed account of a tobacco lobbyist trying to use the uncertainty to influence policy.

If you want to be safe, stick with "Television is addictive." Addictive is an adjective, meaning it describes the noun. Remember Schoolhouse Rock? "He was a scary bear. He was a hairy bear. And we described him with adjectives." Hairy, scary, and addictive are adjectives. Schoolhouse Rock was addictive TV.

Now, there are definitely people who argue that addicting isn't a word. They say that addict is a noun, not a verb. However, I did the simple thing: I looked it up, and two out of four dictionaries included addicting—and for those of you who care, one listed it as a transitive verb (1) and the other listed it as a participle adjective (2). A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object. An example could be Amy was addicting Steve to Scrabble®. Steve is the direct object of the verb addicting—he's the receiver of the action.

Addicting is the participle adjective of the verb to addict, just as annoying is the participle adjective of the verb to annoy. I don't think anyone would say that you can't describe someone as annoying, and similarly it is OK to describe TV as addicting.

A quick tip is that you can generally tell whether a word ending with -ing is a verb or a participle adjective by testing whether you can add a modifier such as very in front of it. If you can't, then it is a verb; if you can, then it is a participle adjective. In the sentence Television is addicting, it would be fine to add very and say, “Television is very addicting,” so that means it is probably a participle adjective in this case.

So I hope it's clear that it is correct to say both that television is addictive and that television is addicting. Nevertheless, there seems to be a lot of confusion in the world—and a lot of strong opinions—about this topic, so if you have a blog and you want to avoid a flame war, my advice is to stick with addictive.

I have two other points.

First, some people think addictive should only be used to refer to negative things, so to them, referring to Scrabble as addictive would be wrong; but in everyday life it's common to hear positive things referred to as addictive (3).

Second, physicians who treat pain make an important distinction between patients who are addicted to drugs and patients who have a physical dependence on drugs. When people are physically dependent on drugs they get pain relief from taking the drugs and have withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking the drugs. People who are addicted to drugs exhibit behaviors such as hoarding drugs and taking drugs in ways they aren't prescribed or when they don't provide relief from pain (4). So it isn't correct to say people are addicted to drugs solely because they experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop taking them.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

A little ice cream is good for the soul

- Unknown Author.

Enjoy.

Last week, I took my children to a restaurant.

My six-year-old son asked if he could say grace.

As we bowed our heads he said, "God is good, God is great. Thank you for the food, and I would even thank you more if Mom gets us ice cream for dessert. And Liberty and justice for all! Amen!"

Along with the laughter from the other customers nearby, I heard a woman Remark, "That's what's wrong with this country. Kids today don't even know how to pray. Asking God for ice cream! Why, I never!"

Hearing this, my son burst into tears and asked me, "Did I do it wrong? Is God mad at me?"

As I held him and assured him that he had done a terrific job, and God was certainly not mad at him, an elderly gentleman approached the table.

He winked at my son and said, "I happen to know that God thought that was a great prayer."

"Really?" my son asked.

"Cross my heart," the man replied.

Then, in a theatrical whisper, he added (indicating the woman whose remark had started this whole thing), "Too bad she never asks God for ice cream. A little ice cream is good for the soul sometimes."

Naturally, I bought my kids ice cream at the end of the meal. My son stared at his for a moment, and then did something I will remember the rest of my life.

He picked up his sundae and, without a word, walked over and placed it in front of the woman. With a big smile he told her, "Here, this is for you. Ice cream is good for the soul sometimes; and my soul is good already."

The End


Friday, May 02, 2008

Crying in front of people

Why is it embarrassing? Why have we made it weak for us to cry in front of others? Is it? Not sure if it matters one way or the other. We all have different opinions on the matter. But I do know that sometimes it hits you all of a sudden. Sometimes there is a reason and sometimes well, most of the time there's a reason. Like the one that got to me just minutes ago... And come to find out it may or may not be true. But like a part of the article says. If it's not, it ought to be.

Read this article first...

http://www.snopes.com/glurge/girl.asp

John Michael Montgomery, The Little Girl Lyrics

Her parents never took the young girl to church
Never spoke of His name
Never read her His word
Two non-believers walking lost in this world
Took their baby with them
What a sad little girl

Her daddy drank all day and mommy did drugs
Never wanted to play
Or give kisses and hugs
She'd watch the TV and sit there on the couch
While her mom fell asleep
And her daddy went out

And the drinking and the fighting
just got worse every night
Behind their couch she'd be hiding
Oh what a sad little life
And like it always does, the bad just got worse
With every slap and every curse
Until her daddy in a drunk rage one night
Used a gun on her mom and then took his life

And some people from the city took the girl far away
To a new mom and a new dad
kisses and hugs everyday
Her first day of Sunday school the teacher walked in
And a small little girl
Stared at a picture of Him

She said I know that man up there on that cross
I don't know His name
But I know He got off
Cause He was there in my old house
and held me close to His side
As I hid there behind our couch
The night that my parents died.

If it's not ok to cry, then it ought to be.


Saturday, March 15, 2008

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Art Submission for Comic Book Colorist

Last November I went to the Wizard World Comic Book Convention in Arlington. It was really cool and it's a pretty big show. Three whole days of sci-fi and fantasy fun. I know I know say what you will but this is an annual event for me. The big one is in San-Diego and one of these days I'm going to try and make it to that one. G4TV usually televises it so I'm not too concerned.
Any hoo, back to the point. While I was there I came across Red5's booth. Red5 is a really new as in last year new on the scene comic book company. I talked to a man named Scott Chitwood after about 30 minutes of just talking to the guy and me babbling on about how impressed I am with the quality of the writting and art in the books and how I usually don't just pick up new titles just because of the cover art but did and so on and so on... and he asked me what I did for a living and I told him graphic design he said, "oh for which title" I was like oh man I'm in advertising, mostly junk mail... if you get CapOne in your box that's probably one of mine... I only dream of doing comic book art and would love to be a colorist. He perked up and gave me his card and said, "send me 4 or 5 of your samples, we're looking for temp and contract artists all the time. I said as soon as possible I'll put some stuff together and get it to you. Said cool and to go to red5comics.com and look for art submissions and go from there...
So I did...
SpidermanVsHulk

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JimLeeFineArtsSpotlight-sm

HulkVsWolvie-clr

Gen13-02_cover

All of these were black and white art I found on the net. The only stipulation was that I use a different artist's work per piece submitted.



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