Hey everyone,
All is well for me. How about you? I would like to mention something I have been thinking about since reading Sophie's recent journal entry. She mentioned that SG is very much a community of people and how wonderful that can be. I must say that I have to agree on this. I have been here for a little over a year and I have met some very interesting people (something I yearn for in my day to day life) and I have pretty much found a solid audience for my artwork. I cannot thank each and every one of you enough. Due to this, my artwork productivity has escalated dramtically and I no longer have doubts as to whether anyone really cares about what I draw. Before finding SG, I would pretty much hide my work away since there were too many people that would have this shocked look on their face due to their JudeoChristian upbringings and then pat me on the head and say very patronizingly, "that's good!" If you don't mean it say it.
It's also good to know that I am not "the odd ball" as everyone I know seems to think of me. I'm not odd or weird, I just stay away from the herd mentality and go my own way. I'm the lone wolf. Nothing wrong with that.
My 23rd birthday was a fiasco and it seemed no one other than my parents really cared to celebrate my birthday. But then I get home and there's 20 some odd messages in my journal entry wishing me a happy birthday. Now how about that?
Even though some people here hang out with other people here and others just comment on each other's journal entries, it's still good to see that there is a meeting of like minds and interests. I dunno, it's just a damn good thing to see.
I have a few new pin-ups that should be popping up here soon, and I have two pin-ups that I made for Girly's website. However I won't post those until they're up on her site. Don't want to spoil anything.
OK, I gotta get back to work. I didn't know being a printshop/mailroom manager meant being an accountant as well, but today is proving that nicely.
All is well for me. How about you? I would like to mention something I have been thinking about since reading Sophie's recent journal entry. She mentioned that SG is very much a community of people and how wonderful that can be. I must say that I have to agree on this. I have been here for a little over a year and I have met some very interesting people (something I yearn for in my day to day life) and I have pretty much found a solid audience for my artwork. I cannot thank each and every one of you enough. Due to this, my artwork productivity has escalated dramtically and I no longer have doubts as to whether anyone really cares about what I draw. Before finding SG, I would pretty much hide my work away since there were too many people that would have this shocked look on their face due to their JudeoChristian upbringings and then pat me on the head and say very patronizingly, "that's good!" If you don't mean it say it.
It's also good to know that I am not "the odd ball" as everyone I know seems to think of me. I'm not odd or weird, I just stay away from the herd mentality and go my own way. I'm the lone wolf. Nothing wrong with that.
My 23rd birthday was a fiasco and it seemed no one other than my parents really cared to celebrate my birthday. But then I get home and there's 20 some odd messages in my journal entry wishing me a happy birthday. Now how about that?
Even though some people here hang out with other people here and others just comment on each other's journal entries, it's still good to see that there is a meeting of like minds and interests. I dunno, it's just a damn good thing to see.
I have a few new pin-ups that should be popping up here soon, and I have two pin-ups that I made for Girly's website. However I won't post those until they're up on her site. Don't want to spoil anything.
OK, I gotta get back to work. I didn't know being a printshop/mailroom manager meant being an accountant as well, but today is proving that nicely.
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caroline:
kittypiefacehead:
I thought Nightmare was a lot better than this new one. Go see it for yourself though.