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calming influence




pentagon

Originally uploaded by cameronreilly.

What do you do when people piss you off? Punch a bag? Kick the cat?

Me - I create pentagons using a compass and a ruler.

Ahhhhhhh…….

5 Responses to “calming influence”

  1. Paul Montgomery Says:

    I guess it’s good that it’s the right way up…

  2. Monica Says:

    Mon Dieu, Cameron!

    How naive of my to think that my blog would stay insulated from those I am not addressing! I study history, Mr. Reilly and am aware of the literal terms of Napoleon’s..”rule.” But you have to be kidding me! (This all said in friendly jest)

    To suggest that Napoleon was not a dictator is outrageous! I won’t bother with historical subtleties here…or forget subtleties….the truth is more like it.

    But no, I sound angry but am actually amused and delighted by your input.

    If it were November, I would wish you a happy 18th Brumaire, but since it isn’t, I’ll just remind you of it.

    Cheers
    Monica

    (You know, I’m just an undergrad who is being forced to write this blog for a class. Leave me be, dear sir, for this blogging world is not one which I wish to enter…(merde! too late!))

  3. Miriam Parkinson Says:

    I used to just take the compass firmly in my hand and stab my maths book with it… But that was years ago. Then I developed a tendency to play loud angry music on the piano but now I don’t have a piano so now I just sort of try to calm down…

    I guess I’m not that great at anger management… but at least I’m not throwing punches. Besides that only my mother and my sister are really capable of making me properly angry so it doesn’t matter too much.

  4. Cameron Reilly Says:

    haha touche Monica! Now, do not besmirch the great man again or I will strike thee down with great anger and furious vengeance. Go in peace. Au revoir.

  5. Lindsey Says:

    Or you could go to the below link and create your own customised grid paper template and colour in the spaces. The Dot Template, among others, would lend itself to creating hexagons etc.

    http://www.incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/

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