your artwork makes me so happy! it looks so soft, and everyone you draw seems so round!
thank you so much!!! <3



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your artwork makes me so happy! it looks so soft, and everyone you draw seems so round!
thank you so much!!! <3

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really should be getting to bed now...
How about, considering that I am equally as bored, 7, 9, 10, 15 and... 20. If you don't mind.
7. What's something most people don't know about you?)
I have this huge passion for classic horror movies. Dracula 1931 with Bela Lugosi and The Thing are my favorites. I love Lon Chaney Jr. and Bela and Boris Karloff and have done a ton of research on classic horror stuff just for fun. It started with my obsession with werewolves when I was around 13, which went on for 2 years, and even though the obsession and the walking werewolf encyclopedia abilities have subsided a bit, I've still kept my love for classic horror. In fact, I was just watching Dracula the other day, as a way to help me relax and get some sleep.
9. What are things that make you uncomfortable?)
Sex/talk about sexual things(even writing the word is giving me the skeevies and seeing anything naughty by accident on here makes me freak out for a while. Oddly, silly jokes about things having to do with it are fine. For example, I think butts are hilarious.), wearing t-shirts, country ballads, generic classical music (I love film and ballet and some better known classical, but if it's just waffling away on the radio, I legit get nervy), my mom talking obsessively about her crush, any and all talk about hard drugs (especially the m-one) or pot, being talked to by famous or attractive people (I always get confused and wary, thinking "why are they noticing I exist? There must be some sort of catch... O_o"), people messing something up while they're talking (I always want to correct them and don't know if it's the socially correct thing to do. I usually just go for it and get chastised anyway), having to watch somebody eat, and loud people ( I always wanna make like a librarian and shush them, even if I love them to bits).
10. 5 Pet peeves.)
Lip-smacking, repetitive noises, books that aren't alphabetically or numerically organized and neatly placed on their shelves, being yelled at, my own mental issues, not having a job yet, real-life drama, being asked to do something when I've made it clear I'm having problems with doing it, if I can't figure something out, idiots, people who can't take a hint, people who I have to repeat myself at for more than a couple times, activists, fundamentalists, people who try to stay abreast with the times by getting into fandoms and pretending they've been in love with that fandom since day one and are suddenly obsessed and know everything about it(I knew a girl who did this with Sherlock Holmes and it drove me in-fucking-sane. I mean, you don't see me pretending to know everything about the Avengers comics), people who continue to do something even when you've explained you don't like it and they've acknowledged it, oh, and Anderson.
15. Do people underestimate you)
Yes. All the time, and in more than one respect. The one that hits me the most, usually, is that people usually think I'm weak or don't have much muscle because I'm 5'1" and look young and small. I've been told I look 14 and 110 pounds. I've also been told things like "I can handle this, don't worry" or "Use a ladder" or "You can't lift them." I see every one of those phrases as insults, whether I want to or not and whether they thought they were complimenting me or not. Why? Because I'm 140 pounds, I can give a 130-160 pound person, taller than me, a piggyback ride and can lift a 200+ pound person completely off the ground, I've helped move heavy woodworking equipment, I have long enough arms that I can reach up to at least 6 1/2 feet with my hand and arm alone, and I've been looking out for myself almost my whole life. So, when people underestimate me in that way, it's a blow and a challenge, not unlike throwing a gauntlet at my feet (it's even worse with guys, cause I feel like I have to disprove them immediately).
20. What are your biggest fears?)
... Um, gosh... Everything. I genuinely can't place just one fear. My hugest fears are, I guess, my ex-stepdad getting out of jail and returning to town, myself getting somehow hooked on drugs/smoking/drinking/any really debilitating addiction really, myself becoming a pathetic poor loser bum with no life, being alone in the fullest sense of the word, not being wanted, abandonment, never becoming any better than I am already, that there might exist a deity as bad as the one in the Old Testament, and the fear of my closest family and friends dying.
Geez these were some hardcore questions. Talk about personal triggers. But hey, I got through it and I can still type, so that's a relief. But holy crow...