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CityAsylum
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27 Jul 2008, 11:51 pm

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Nope. It's a music store I once loved (after the mighty "Tower" fell), and is now called "F.Y.E." Believe they are a chain, also under them is Sam Goody I believe, and Second Spin-that one I know for a fact.

Oh, I'll have to look that up, thanks. :)

After our Tower crashed on Broadway, I started going to the one and only J&R Music World in Lower Manhattan.

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27 Jul 2008, 11:57 pm

I think you're right about the "balance," every angle is the same with it. I've noticed symmetry is more than a "thing" I have, it's an obsession, and this thing is perfectly symmetrical, AND interesting looking at the same time. Double whammy. The backwards swastika does nothing for me however, so maybe it's another reason.

In anycase, I've tried my hand at creating a symbol as powerful as the swastika, but without the misgivings. So far it's still a work in progress...

Oh, yeah, I believe "Chase" bank has a symbol that is similar to the swastika, and there's another company that has four hands and arms overlapping that also resembles the swastika.


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28 Jul 2008, 12:07 am

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28 Jul 2008, 12:10 am

Well I think I have thought of something that has ballence. It is 3 triangles one straight upside down, two that placed around so there points hit each other in a midle, the top triangle is yellow, the left one is red and the right one is blue. though there is a circlearound the middle point and within this point acros from the yellow is purple, acros from red is green, and across from blue is orange. and in the midle is a small circle which I think is brown. I have done art and since then have found trying to find a balence with the coulers aswell. the coulrs are also supposed to stand for the different elements air (yellow), fire (red), water (blue) and earth (brown). Yeah I am also interested in mystisism.


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28 Jul 2008, 6:26 am

Bradleigh wrote:
Well I think I have thought of something that has ballence. It is 3 triangles one straight upside down, two that placed around so there points hit each other in a midle, the top triangle is yellow, the left one is red and the right one is blue. though there is a circlearound the middle point and within this point acros from the yellow is purple, acros from red is green, and across from blue is orange. and in the midle is a small circle which I think is brown. I have done art and since then have found trying to find a balence with the coulers aswell. the coulrs are also supposed to stand for the different elements air (yellow), fire (red), water (blue) and earth (brown). Yeah I am also interested in mystisism.

Can you post a picture please?


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28 Jul 2008, 6:34 am

I thought that the swaztika was a representation of the fiery whirling swords that keep us from returning to eden, or something.



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28 Jul 2008, 6:44 am

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Can you post a picture please?

This is a basic idea of what it looks like, though it would be clearer.
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I used to practice with drawing pentacles, I remember that I found a quike way at doing it. With this I realised that I can draw the 3 triangles without stopping the pencil/pen, I can draw a coulouless version quite quickly.


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28 Jul 2008, 12:01 pm

Bradleigh wrote:
Greyhound wrote:
Can you post a picture please?

This is a basic idea of what it looks like, though it would be clearer.
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I used to practice with drawing pentacles, I remember that I found a quike way at doing it. With this I realised that I can draw the 3 triangles without stopping the pencil/pen, I can draw a coulouless version quite quickly.

Thanks.


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28 Jul 2008, 1:29 pm

Wow, that is actually pretty cool Bradleigh. I had a hard time imagining this, but man what a cool symbol. :D

Maybe we should create a symbol thread, I've drawn a few, tho I was never pleased with them. I'm sure there must be other aspies into them. Symbol appreciation/creation thread. :idea:


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