Hey Hey peeps I would like to know you's all and make my day's on this game I might be funny to some of you ppl but i make lot's of ppl laugh i'm new to this game so might need help to be better at it and yer Wazup anyway?and I'll be off to play the game now Cya's
Some of you might know that recently, Kate's dad was hospitalised and for a while he was in a critical condition. Recently he's started to get much better, however, definitely on the mend.
The artwork above is Kate's, and I'm posting this for her. She came online today and told me that, since he knows TEF, she'd drawn a deer for her dad.
She told me that she'd wanted to make a post on here asking for people to doodle or draw artwork of her dad's deer, to brighten his days a bit and give him pictures to add to his little collection on his wall.
So I'm making this post for her, and just to add something personal here - it would mean a lot to both of us if people contributed. It doesn't have to be something huge, just...something. Anything. Something funny, if you like, something to make him laugh, something beautiful, something quiet, anything.
Tameshigiri is the Japanese art of testing the quality of a katana by cutting a target. It was popularized in the Edo period (17th century) and is practiced today. There are a variety of targets that can be used for tameshigiri, including fruit, vegetables, milk jugs, bottles, and so on.
When I practice tameshigiri with my katana, I use milk jugs filled about half-way with water. I originally used plastic bottles but they sometimes are very thick and don't cut as well. I generally use the side stance and swing upward.