• What Are You Thinking? v. Sponsored by Totino's Pizza Rolls
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[QUOTE=Fox Powers;50837634]taylor of va-11 hall-a otherwise this fancy ass ghost: [url]http://static1.squarespace.com/static/51046454e4b016b6f933940a/t/53e6909ee4b06e5d9b2cbec1/1407619237859/fancy_ghost.png[/url][/QUOTE] [t]http://i.imgur.com/TLyqAtM.png[/t] [editline]5th August 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=gaminji;50837641]where is smol nozomi[/QUOTE] [t]https://www.hispachanfiles.org/data/a/116400/src/146300683650.png[/t]
draw me a toyota sprinter trueno
[QUOTE=Spydurr117;50837572]fuck my ass it's hot as a motherfucker in my room i'm fuckin dying[/QUOTE] shit i thought you're saying your mother is hot
[QUOTE=esk0;50837657]draw me a toyota sprinter trueno[/QUOTE] I can't car.
smol nozomi is a sad nozomi
[QUOTE=ZnT00;50837574][t]https://my.mixtape.moe/dtgzem.jpg[/t][/QUOTE] I don't know if I'll be able to draw her :s:. [editline]5th August 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Otterman;50837661]smol nozomi is a sad nozomi[/QUOTE] I got a gift for you fam.
[QUOTE=EmilyVasquez;50837663]I don't know if I'll be able to draw her :s:.[/QUOTE] what a ripoff gimme a fuckin refund
[QUOTE=EmilyVasquez;50837660]I can't car.[/QUOTE] try anyway!!
[QUOTE=EmilyVasquez;50837663]I got a gift for you fam.[/QUOTE] oh no
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50837646]I saw a video by some guy who is in the tech business, he talked about how the only reason why he is as good as he is now is because he didn't give up even when he failed. Failing is literally the same as being successful because the end result is that you've learned something, which is very useful. You need to be able to not care about failing, not only that, but recognize that it is a normal process. And when I first got my job I didn't feel that it was worth all the effort until I got my first pay check. Time flies, it may seem like a long time, but the further you put it off, the longer it will take to get to where you want to be.[/QUOTE] The only reason I still draw today is because I realized that every single drawing ever invariably looks like shit until the very last few minutes when the final touches are being applied.
[QUOTE=ZnT00;50837667]what a ripoff gimme a fuckin refund[/QUOTE] Sorry ZnT, I can't give refunds. Come back when you're a little [I]MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM[/I] richer.
i don't think the image of margot robbie's ass will ever leave my mind
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50837646]You need to be able to not care about failing, not only that, but recognize that it is a normal process. And when I first got my job I didn't feel that it was worth all the effort until I got my first pay check.[/QUOTE] I dunno. I honestly just can't be arsed. I'm not usually one to give up like that but when you've been crushed so quickly after attempting time and time again you just kind of lose sight of the point of it. And I'm not getting paid. I don't plan to make a living off of drawing if I do decide to seriously get into it, at least not right now. My problem is that I've been spoiled by other sources of instant gratification, and drawing isn't like that. If I wail on a blank canvas for hours and all I get out of it is that my muscle memory for drawing ovals at different angles is more cemented, I can't say that it feels worth it. Not when I can boot up any one of my 300 video games, go complete a level or kill a boss, and feel immensely better about what I spent my time doing. I just don't appreciate drawing or the learning process, which is due in part to the fact that I've spent time getting better at so many other things. [QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50837646]Time flies, it may seem like a long time, but the further you put it off, the longer it will take to get to where you want to be.[/QUOTE] Yeah, I know. But this is what happens. I have such an immensely emotional attachment to art and drawing because it's something I've longed to do and learn since I was young, that I just get overwhelmed by dread and anxiety whenever I try. Which has driven me to stop trying altogether. [editline]a[/editline] I need someone to yell encouragement down my throat because I haven't been able to do it myself. It's been a real shitshow trying to get anything done in my life with how things are right now. [editline]a[/editline] tbt I have no excuse. I'm just lazy. Which is a really, for the lack of a better word, lazy way to explain why I've wanted to draw for 5 years but have never gotten anywhere above very beginner level.
i would like to buy a hamburger
[t]http://i.imgur.com/b0SXWqV.png[/t]
gaminji draw with me so I can give u encouragement whilst actually working on the banner because the guys behind it are incredibly lazy omg [editline]5th August 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=EmilyVasquez;50837710][t]http://i.imgur.com/b0SXWqV.png[/t][/QUOTE] nice
[QUOTE=EmilyVasquez;50837710][t]http://i.imgur.com/b0SXWqV.png[/t][/QUOTE] what is that
[QUOTE=Mr.Brown;50837715]what is that[/QUOTE] A Tomato in a dress. [editline]5th August 2016[/editline] [t]http://i.imgur.com/s6TTzKl.png[/t] Here is Car.
Either the guy at the pizza place is really really nice or I've started getting special service after their oven broke down last time I went. This pizza's got the good dough [I]and[/I] I think I jumped a few people in the queue.
[QUOTE=Otterman;50837711]gaminji draw with me so I can give u encouragement whilst actually working on the banner because the guys behind it are incredibly lazy omg [editline]5th August 2016[/editline] nice[/QUOTE] i mean sure, if you want
sleep time zzzzz [editline]5th August 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=gaminji;50837739]i mean sure, if you want[/QUOTE] we train tomorrow at dawn
[QUOTE=gaminji;50837687]I dunno. I honestly just can't be arsed. I'm not usually one to give up like that but when you've been crushed so quickly after attempting time and time again you just kind of lose sight of the point of it. And I'm not getting paid. I don't plan to make a living off of drawing if I do decide to seriously get into it, at least not right now. My problem is that I've been spoiled by other sources of instant gratification, and drawing isn't like that. If I wail on a blank canvas for hours and all I get out of it is that my muscle memory for drawing ovals at different angles is more cemented, I can't say that it feels worth it. Not when I can boot up any one of my 300 video games, go complete a level or kill a boss, and feel immensely better about what I spent my time doing. I just don't appreciate drawing or the learning process, which is due in part to the fact that I've spent time getting better at so many other things. Yeah, I know. But this is what happens. I have such an immensely emotional attachment to art and drawing because it's something I've longed to do and learn since I was young, that I just get overwhelmed by dread and anxiety whenever I try. Which has driven me to stop trying altogether. [editline]a[/editline] I need someone to yell encouragement down my throat because I haven't been able to do it myself. It's been a real shitshow trying to get anything done in my life with how things are right now. [editline]a[/editline] tbt I have no excuse. I'm just lazy. Which is a really, for the lack of a better word, lazy way to explain why I've wanted to draw for 5 years but have never gotten anywhere above very beginner level.[/QUOTE] You sound just like me. That has literally been my response to every single thing I've ever tried doing but it has slowly gone away. You learn to love the process, you say that it doesn't seem worth it yet you say you get an immense emotional attachment to art and have wanted to do it since you were young. I know what you are going through though, it's a very familiar feeling - it's a painful feeling too, but it takes a slow but steady change in mentality to fix the laziness.
one day i say "hilbery blipton is a bad" on internet the next day i am died of heart attack, they find my body and the head is missing
I felt the worst pain I've ever experienced in my life today, after Suicide Squad me and my friends went to Buffalo Wild Wings and they told me to get the blazin wings since I like spicy food and after my third one it hit me so I downed some water and after that I went to the bathroom to piss. I wiped my hands with a napkin but I forgot to wash my hands before I touched my dick and fucking ghost pepper sauce got on my dick. I dodn't realize it at first, at first I thought it was just some drippage cause it didn't even feel like it was burning it just felt wet but as time progressed I came to the slow painful realization that my dick was on fire and there was nothing I could do but sit there and let it marinate.
Don't draw me or my son ever again esk0.
[QUOTE=Dr._Medic;50837757]I felt the worst pain I've ever experienced in my life today, after Suicide Squad me and my friends went to Buffalo Wild Wings and they told me to get the blazin wings since I like spicy food and after my third one it hit me so I downed some water and after that I went to the bathroom to piss. I wiped my hands with a napkin but I forgot to wash my hands before I touched my dick and fucking ghost pepper sauce got on my dick. I dodn't realize it at first, at first I thought it was just some drippage cause it didn't even feel like it was burning it just felt wet but as time progressed I came to the slow painful realization that my dick was on fire and there was nothing I could do but sit there and let it marinate.[/QUOTE] u dummy dont wipe sauce on ur dick itll be okay buddy pour milk on it u fuck man
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50837754]You sound just like me. That has literally been my response to every single thing I've ever tried doing but it has slowly gone away. You learn to love the process, you say that it doesn't seem worth it yet you say you get an immense emotional attachment to art and have wanted to do it since you were young. I know what you are going through though, it's a very familiar feeling - it's a painful feeling too, but it takes a slow but steady change in mentality to fix the laziness.[/QUOTE] It's less about art and more about being a quitter. The emotion comes from the history I have of giving up and how much I hate that I've never been able to stick to it. And I don't know if I can take on any more slow, gradual changes in my life right now. There's a lot going on.
[QUOTE=gaminji;50837687]I dunno. I honestly just can't be arsed. I'm not usually one to give up like that but when you've been crushed so quickly after attempting time and time again you just kind of lose sight of the point of it. And I'm not getting paid. I don't plan to make a living off of drawing if I do decide to seriously get into it, at least not right now. My problem is that I've been spoiled by other sources of instant gratification, and drawing isn't like that. If I wail on a blank canvas for hours and all I get out of it is that my muscle memory for drawing ovals at different angles is more cemented, I can't say that it feels worth it. Not when I can boot up any one of my 300 video games, go complete a level or kill a boss, and feel immensely better about what I spent my time doing. I just don't appreciate drawing or the learning process, which is due in part to the fact that I've spent time getting better at so many other things. Yeah, I know. But this is what happens. I have such an immensely emotional attachment to art and drawing because it's something I've longed to do and learn since I was young, that I just get overwhelmed by dread and anxiety whenever I try. Which has driven me to stop trying altogether. [editline]a[/editline] I need someone to yell encouragement down my throat because I haven't been able to do it myself. It's been a real shitshow trying to get anything done in my life with how things are right now. [editline]a[/editline] tbt I have no excuse. I'm just lazy. Which is a really, for the lack of a better word, lazy way to explain why I've wanted to draw for 5 years but have never gotten anywhere above very beginner level.[/QUOTE] You literally just described my life
[QUOTE=Dr._Medic;50837757]I felt the worst pain I've ever experienced in my life today, after Suicide Squad me and my friends went to Buffalo Wild Wings and they told me to get the blazin wings since I like spicy food and after my third one it hit me so I downed some water and after that I went to the bathroom to piss. I wiped my hands with a napkin but I forgot to wash my hands before I touched my dick and fucking ghost pepper sauce got on my dick. I dodn't realize it at first, at first I thought it was just some drippage cause it didn't even feel like it was burning it just felt wet but as time progressed I came to the slow painful realization that my dick was on fire and there was nothing I could do but sit there and let it marinate.[/QUOTE] Thanks for sharing this with us.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;50837769]Thanks for sharing this with us.[/QUOTE] You're welcome
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