What have yall done to me
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What have yall done to me
ffs, I have to share this because I’ve done it too many times now. Here’s a quick screenshot of the WIP I started today. Can I tell you how many times I’ve tried to scroll up on this damn thing? Except, this is it--this is the whole picture. That’s as far as Dean’s face goes...
Well, just to make my life that much more enjoyable, I dropped my mobile and its screen decided that now was the time to stop working. I just love it when all my electronics decide to give me problems at the same time. What’s next? My car? *ptuh ptuh ptuh*
Also, I am not a fan of the keyboard on the family desktop computer. The number of typos I had to fix in this post alone thanks to its weird positioning (it’s supposedly more ergonomic, but I call BS)...
And between my computer issues and the dog I was dog-sitting, I’m going to have to complete the entire week’s worth of HW today, as I work tomorrow.
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I hate seeing digital art and seeing my pure trad art and I'm like sighhhh I need to up my game and get better at digital drawing but ughhhhh it's so much workkkuhhhhhh ts is so unfairr
physical and digital
I love technology (I know three coding languages,pirate mostly everything) but I can’t seem to grow a connection with it,
I’ve tried to create digital journals when my parents refused to get me a notebook,and I started writing on the wall.
why is it so hard for me?does anyone else feel like this?
it just feels like when I put it out and post,it’s gone.maybe because it’s public?
When the thing happens and u dun notice till later
I’m watching Jane the Virgin and s3 of Arrow on second run, as well as Longmire on Netflix. Increasingly, I’m having the same problems with TV shows as I have with e-books: there’s nothing there to remind me to watch/read the damn thing. When I got DVDs from Netflix, they were there in my space, physical/visual reminders that I wanted to watch that movie/series soon or I’d be wasting my subscription money. Now, there’s a digital folder with a bunch of stuff in it, and no urgency attached to it at all. Either I need to start setting to-dos for my TV watching, which, no, or I’m doomed to a future of disorganized apathy punctuated by episodes of binge-watching.