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Shelter

Sat Dec 15, 2007, 1:40 PM
  • Mood: Anxious
So I'm on page 15 of 22 that is due on Tuesday.

At this point I am sick to death of drawing:

1) Pockets, pouches, zips, clips, etc. on vests. Why the hell did I have to get so ornate with this shit?!
2) Guns
3) Shoelaces

Yes, in that order. And it's only going to get WORSE. :fear: I keep on keepin' on, though. ITS HOW WE MAKE TEH COMICZ.

It's funny how the thing you say you love to do the most is sometimes the last thing on the planet you want to be doing when you're under pressure to create by a deadline.

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Oh my god my hatred of shoelaces knows no bounds.

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Life is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends on what you put into it.
Drawing them, that is. No wait, I hate real shoelaces just as badly.

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Life is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends on what you put into it.
that is why I will never draw for a living.

ARG SHOELACES

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Insane helping the insane.
Noses, fingers, shoes are the hardest thing to me to draw. I hope you make it big. :)

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"It's funny how the thing you say you love to do the most is sometimes the last thing on the planet you want to be doing when you're under pressure to create by a deadline."

Exactly. I write all the time just for fun, but every assignment for my creative writing class was like pulling teeth.

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The egg plant sat in the chair and happily exclaimed, "I enjoy ham."
On the cusp of fatal.
Hang in there, kiddo. :nod: We're all pullin' for ya. :D

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