Drama
Me: I hate drama...
Also me :(Two people fighting somewhere in England)Pushes aside friends ,swims across the atlantic,kills 30 people,steals money from beggars just to get there and watch them fight.

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Drama
Me: I hate drama...
Also me :(Two people fighting somewhere in England)Pushes aside friends ,swims across the atlantic,kills 30 people,steals money from beggars just to get there and watch them fight.
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do not look in the youtube comment section of any communist anything
worst mistake of my life
I need to relax and or distract myself but if I get any more stimulated ibwill somply combust throw up and explode.
The pitfalls of exxagerations
The pitfalls of exxagerations
Credit: Josh Billings
Life can sometimes be boring and mundane. For many people they need to spice it up a little and create some juice in their conversations in what they believe is a more colorful and dramatic way to communicate.
If I went to a concert, let’s just say Billy Joel performing at Madison Square Garden, my friends would obviously like to know how it went. I have two choice before…
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WAIT is balsamic vinegar on fries a weird regional thing? if you can’t get that outside the midwest i dunno how i’d /live/
Realism and Exaggeration
WHEN YOU ANIMATE DO NOT SIMULATE REALITY Direct mimic of real life is often not desirable in animation. The medium demands a distillation of the information that will enhance, exaggerate or push the presentation into a strong visual statement.
"Actions should be stronger than real life. To do so is to take full advantage of the medium."
- Ham Luske
ACTIONS SHOULD BE CARICATURED AFTER THE MEANING OF THE ACTION IS CLEAR
"Go extreme with your actions. When you think you've gone far enough, go twice as far and you'll be 1/2 way there." - Art Babbitt
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me: ( excitedly deep breathing )