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I've come up with models in my sleep, or daydreaming at school at least. I used to get away with it but year 8 is very different.
I know where you can buy little boxes of paper that slot into each other and that you can used to keep your carried stash from creasing or getting and all furry and brown. This happens to me because I take my crummy sheets held together with a rubber band of two in my school skirt pocket.
I know where you can buy little boxes of paper that slot into each other and that you can used to keep your carried stash from creasing or getting and all furry and brown. This happens to me because I take my crummy sheets held together with a rubber band of two in my school skirt pocket.
I usually run into that problemFraze wrote: Unfortunately, I now have a growing (and highly unstable) pile of little origami knickknacks next to my desk.

a definite mark of an origamist is if someone gives you a piece of paper thats important, and you just automatically start folding it. I've ruined several documents that way.

Exactly! It's especially fun if the person isn't expecting it. I was at a restaurant once, and put an origami rose in as my addition to the tip. Our waitress (who happens to go to the same university as I do) gave me her phone number when she saw it. I was...shocked. Several of the other guys at the table immediately vowed to learn origami, and asked me to teach them.Watusa wrote:i always give the stuff i make away, even if i like it a lot. i dont really have many ornaments and stuff around that are mine, and having them around doesn't really interest me. plus, seeing the look on people's faces when you give them something like a well-done piece of origami is priceless :)
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Years ago...I got accepted in my first job because of origami. But then again... I had a Japanese boss.Rdude wrote:Thats what makes origami so special; the reactions and appreciation that can be invoked wth little more than persistance and a piece of paper.
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During my interview, my future boss found out that I knew Origami. He asked me to make something. He gave me the last page of somebody else's resume. I made a Tsuru (Crane) out of it. Amused, he asked me to report for work as soon as I graduated. I then folded Kawasaki's rose out of the left over paper. Hehehe...
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