I have a habit of drawing strange characters like the bear here. For others in this series, please refer to the drawings below (you'll see a rabbit and also a bat in the background to the Blithe and Edel b+w images). I used to draw these things in highschool school for creative class, but stopped after one of these characters got copied by my CDT classmate...and who later claimed it was her invention. Strangely enough, by that time I wasn't even angry; probably because i)I knew I could come up with something even better later on ii)it felt like such a trivial thing to argue over back in my teens. But now that I'm older and more bitter about life, I will probably cough up blood at the scent of plagiarism of my- or my friends'-- works. (I don't care if anyone copies the style of drawing; I get peeved when it has to do with the composition and character/outfit designs).
I just realize that my little rant is sort of pointless. Afterall, I'm posting images in a blog....that I didn't advertise anywhere...
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I always find it strange when a relative (be it older or younger) decides to declare their relations with you through facebook. (Yes, it just happened to me). Not that it's a bad thing, but it is rather strange when you're reading comments from your friends, and suddenly you encounter a paragraph full of 'elderly affectionate advice', or some random comment about how-well-you're-doing-in-life and how-it-makes-them-proud. Even stranger are the comments from your aunt which actually hailed its origins from your mother. Yeesh.
In other 'elderly+technology' news, my aunt has discovered the joys of email [and the existence of the internet in general], so she keeps forwarding the most pointless things to everyone in my generation. Hell, my hand is getting tired from checking all the 'delete' boxes....
I just realize that my little rant is sort of pointless. Afterall, I'm posting images in a blog....that I didn't advertise anywhere...
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I always find it strange when a relative (be it older or younger) decides to declare their relations with you through facebook. (Yes, it just happened to me). Not that it's a bad thing, but it is rather strange when you're reading comments from your friends, and suddenly you encounter a paragraph full of 'elderly affectionate advice', or some random comment about how-well-you're-doing-in-life and how-it-makes-them-proud. Even stranger are the comments from your aunt which actually hailed its origins from your mother. Yeesh.
In other 'elderly+technology' news, my aunt has discovered the joys of email [and the existence of the internet in general], so she keeps forwarding the most pointless things to everyone in my generation. Hell, my hand is getting tired from checking all the 'delete' boxes....
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