Now that it's started to cool down and get wet, I predict I'll be seeing a lot more of these girls popping up (like mushrooms!) ... Look at the weather forecast, dunderheads! Sheesh!
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The main problem here is that pretty girls are BORING.
Boooo-riiiing.
And I don't want to spend any more time with that sort of person than I do already, no matter how amusing they may be. Too many negative connotations. You were never an oddball girl in high school.
It's funny I love drawing girls over guys, anyday. Maybe it's because I am a guy? Also, you're right, I never was a girl in high school, oddball or otherwise... still, girls are much hotter than guys, that's all I have to say. Hee hee *flees the scene* Whoooo!
You were never an oddball girl in high school. You make it sound like there's a terrible memory or two involving the cruelty of teenagers that still haunts you...that makes me angry. For what it's worth, I know what it's like to have been the butt of a lot of jokes, having grown up as an oddball boy myself (maybe I didn't suffer as much emotionally - though I got about as much of that as I could handle - or more - as a wimpy, oversensitive boy, but I probably got physically beat up more than most girls would - at least I hope so. Ah, happy childhood days...)
It occurs to me, re-reading my last post, that rather than sounding like I'm comiserating and expressing genuine empathy, I'm coming across as engaging in attention-grabbing one-upsmanship (you think YOU had it bad?? Lemme tell you what I suffered through...!) which is impolite at best, and entirely inappropriate, seeing as this isn't MY 'blog, and I have no idea what a crummy time Tealin may have had in school, or what it's like to be a girl, popular or otherwise, in general. What I should have said was that "pretty" girls (at least what most people consider pretty - particularly vacuous, snooty ones) ARE boring to draw (to me), and even less fun to spend any time around in person, particularly since I suffered some amount of cruelty at their hands growing up. (if I'm smart, I'll erase that last post before anybody reads it...)
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Boooo-riiiing.
And I don't want to spend any more time with that sort of person than I do already, no matter how amusing they may be. Too many negative connotations. You were never an oddball girl in high school.
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You make it sound like there's a terrible memory or two involving the cruelty of teenagers that still haunts you...that makes me angry. For what it's worth, I know what it's like to have been the butt of a lot of jokes, having grown up as an oddball boy myself (maybe I didn't suffer as much emotionally - though I got about as much of that as I could handle - or more - as a wimpy, oversensitive boy, but I probably got physically beat up more than most girls would - at least I hope so. Ah, happy childhood days...)
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