Saturday, January 29, 2011

See, this is what I was saying about yachts and seaworthy Lego illustration of design features... The Dark Side Of Light | CrazyEgg.net

Actually in seeing the way that one yacht and any number or otherwise truly Priceless hooman specimens, souls, and lives have been torn up by behavior models and perspectives that give some peoples' use of language a very, very bad name, I was envisioning my own designs on existence as yacht designs in relation to various unthinkable sea conditions and applications, but of course mine a waaaaaaay more than just a yacht.

And the relative entire design of the hull and features and everything compared to most gets more and more cool and fascinating the closer you look into every detail or imagine otherwise dangerous scenarios any normal yacht would never survive.

It's one of those so-powerfully designed, armored, and invisibly armed ones with satellite-like forcefields any other vessel with remotely nefarious or undesired/unwelcomed intent would be putting itself/themselves in harm's way for even seeing or approaching it incorrectly, even if it happened to be parked on the beach there just sitting and looking stranded and helpless, to see the world as an excavator would not be a smart thing to do.

It just makes sense to design better creatures like "Yacht Z" with the genetic super-design-matching 'baby on board' supercar instead of non-epic, because it makes the world that much cooler for the one-extra-mouth-to-feed price instead of having that food or slot in existence consumed/occupied by one of these whatever-grade garbage-barges, but I digress.

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