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Curtsy | Flickr

Sun Aug 30, 2009, 11:01 AM
Finally I have a Flickr-account, so if you like my pictures, please add me. =)
flickr.com/photos/luisamoehle

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Finally summer arrived again after some rainy weeks. Fortunately I did my exam for this term last week, so I'm free now. Free to take new pictures (which I've begun already, as you maybe noticed in my gallery) and also to take a look at all my messages (over 8,000 so far). I'm still so overwhelmed because I got my first Daily Deviation about a week ago - a huge thank you to ^PorcelainPoet, who featured it. But it was you, who gave me your attention, who added my work to your favourites and wrote comments (which is even better). I'm sorry I won't be able to visit each of your galleries, but be sure that I'm still noticing everything. I'm so happy and proud to reach people all over the world and gain your recognition.

Merci beaucoup! :blowkiss:

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Muchas gracias.

Tue Jul 24, 2007, 12:42 PM
The act of saying thank you is very important, it makes us feel good and we realize that what we send out gets some feedback. Give and take is one basis of relationships. There's just one problem: The more you say it, the less worthy it gets. I recently thanked a lot of people for their favs, watches and other kinds of paying attention on me and my work. Although I'm serious with every single thank you (and I refuse to use copy & paste, because it would be like sending spam messages), after ten, twenty or even fifty times saying these words in one or another way, they suffer a huge loss of weight.
So I finally decided to stop those dA-flowers-of-speech and to focus my thoughts on your work.
But be sure, that I appreciate all your regards - I couldn't be without. So there is a warm and kind Thank you. for all of you!

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