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From the Photoshop for World Peace challenge. See all 362 entries (closed)
( , Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:44, archived)
From the Photoshop for World Peace challenge. See all 362 entries (closed)
( , Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:44, archived)
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His front legs are all wonky. It looks like he should be falling over.
svery good tho'
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:46,
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svery good tho'
it was very quikly done
but he is turning round.
i think escher may have done one similar.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:49,
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i think escher may have done one similar.
I wasn't on the board this morning when the challenge was decided....
...but it's a bit of an odd one! Did Greenpeace really ask us, or did someone make that up?
The challenge seems to have become "take the piss out of Greenpeace" or "puns on the phrase 'world peace'".
I can't help thinking that this might not be the most fruitful challenge ever... although I will try to come up with something, of course.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:49,
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The challenge seems to have become "take the piss out of Greenpeace" or "puns on the phrase 'world peace'".
I can't help thinking that this might not be the most fruitful challenge ever... although I will try to come up with something, of course.
yes we were really asked
and people voted for it. God knows what GP will make of it. Personally I'm finding the piss taking ones rather funny.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:51,
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And not too many
Bush/ Blair/ Hussein pics either, which is good.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:53,
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With
all the moaning about this is a fluffy non-political board, I'm quite amused by the way it's turning out.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:54,
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me too...
I think "take the piss out of Greenpeace" is actually quite a good image challenge... but I guess GP won't be too happy.
However, they're not paying, so hard whalecheese.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:56,
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However, they're not paying, so hard whalecheese.
i don't think it's a bad thing at all
although a little tedious... it might actually let greenpeace know what some people think about them.
A bit like Amnesty International:
A friend worked for them at very Senior level until very recently and left because there was so much red tape internally. He found instead of being able to tackle the Big Issues he was dealing with internal personnel issues and petty squabbles.
paperclips... as someone said.
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Fri 31 Jan 2003, 13:59,
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A bit like Amnesty International:
A friend worked for them at very Senior level until very recently and left because there was so much red tape internally. He found instead of being able to tackle the Big Issues he was dealing with internal personnel issues and petty squabbles.
paperclips... as someone said.