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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 7, 2015 16:31:17 GMT -5
what do you think that says about you? that she's seen what a clock looks like when it's 3:15
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Dec 7, 2015 16:33:47 GMT -5
I would have done something similar to what Bandit posted too, but I would try to make the circle as perfect as possible and the numbers in the right places. I think it would say about me that I'm not creative enough to think of a simpler solution (like a digital clock), and I don't do anything more than I'm told to do (no special designs or background things) but I do what I'm told to as exactly as possible.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Dec 7, 2015 16:35:15 GMT -5
That we're not mainly using digital clocks? (I would've drawn a clockface too; maybe a simple twin bell alarm clock, though)
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Post by Reba on Dec 7, 2015 17:02:38 GMT -5
digital clocks don't have a distinctive design, whereas clockfaces do. i drew it the way i did because i wanted people to know right away that it was a clock. also that it was 3:15. although really i thought the question might be a trick, and maybe pandora wanted to see if we would draw one hand or two (because the 3 and the 15 markers in the same spot, so the hands kind of cover each other). so yeah i was p proud of the way i got the hour hand to peek out behind the minute hand.
did you know that i got a question wrong on a test once, because it was a word problem about clocks and it mentioned the MINute hand, but for some reason i read it as the minUTE hand. so i based my answer on the hour hand instead, because like the hour hand is small so it's the minUTE hand.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Dec 7, 2015 18:09:35 GMT -5
Oh wow, I'd have to be pretty high to misread 'minute' in that context lol
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Post by soufflé on Dec 8, 2015 8:48:03 GMT -5
. although really i thought the question might be a trick, and maybe pandora wanted to see if we would draw one hand or two (because the 3 and the 15 markers in the same spot, so the hands kind of cover each other). so yeah i was p proud of the way i got the hour hand to peek out behind the minute hand. I thought this too
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 8, 2015 8:52:05 GMT -5
i would actually have drawn a cricle with a line just pointing at where the three would be and not bother with numbers.
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Dec 8, 2015 11:28:21 GMT -5
I always found it confusing that the minute hand is the big one and the hour hand is the small one, because hours are bigger than minutes.
Now I'm also confused that they are called hands. I just have to imagine a clock with actual human hands as hands whenever I hear that.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Dec 8, 2015 15:30:30 GMT -5
do you also have to imagine tables with human legs when you hear table leg?
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 8, 2015 15:46:32 GMT -5
I keep reading this thread title as 'if you were asked to draw a dock'
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Post by Kit's tits kick ticks on Dec 8, 2015 16:02:16 GMT -5
I keep reading this thread title as 'if you were asked to draw a dock' I just read this as "I keep reading this thread title as 'if you were asked to draw a clock'" I don't imagine tables with human legs, because they are called legs in German too, so that's normal for me. Hands of clocks are not called hands in German, and I only ever heard of that in this thread. So when I read Bandit's post about the minute hand, it took me a moment to figure out what a minute hand is. I can imagine that someone whose language doesn't call the legs of a table legs imagines tables with human legs too.
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Post by Poe's Coats Host Toast on Dec 8, 2015 16:18:56 GMT -5
what's up, cloc?
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 8, 2015 16:26:02 GMT -5
we did discuss clocks havign hands before, anka.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 8, 2015 16:36:07 GMT -5
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Dec 8, 2015 17:27:16 GMT -5
that looks like a person
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