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This is my dog, Charlie. He is a 4 year old PB Miniature Schnauzer (who needed his beard clipped off because he decided to chew on the most pitch-covered stick he could find.)
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This is my dog, Charlie. He is a 4 year old PB Miniature Schnauzer (who needed his beard clipped off because he decided to chew on the most pitch-covered stick he could find.)
16 & 24!
16.) Favorite place to write.
Usually I write while lounging on my bed, all cozy, with a nice cup of tea/full bottle of cold water with Lofi Girl playing on my bedroom tv. Sometimes, my old lady cat, Jersey, will also be on my lap curled up and snoozing. (She manages to squeeze herself between the lap-desk and my lap to the point that I genuinely wonder how any of that is comfy.)
24.) How do you recharge when you're not feeling creative?
This is kind of difficult, because the gaps in my creativity sometimes stem from different points of origin. Sometimes i don't art/write because I'm depressed, other times it's because I've done one or both too hard and now I have a heavy case of burn-out. Or perhaps I don't Creative because I've worked myself into a corner and cant figure out how to get out of it, or I'm just bored of that specific project. Usually what I'll do to recharge is play relaxing video games, watch YouTube, or go enjoy the outdoors for a change. The last time I had a major art burn-out, I didn't even so much as open my laptop or TOUCH THE DESK IT SAT ON for nearly four months. I have started working on projects in little bursts so I don't get sick of them so fast.
B - dealer’s choice (OC / creator asks)
B.) What inspired you to create them?
Well.... I think I'll answer about Voxima's character, since I got two of these in my Ask Box right now XD We (me and my parents) have an old family friend who is the most fabulous gay man I think I have ever met. Dresses nicely all the time, has a lovely apartment in the Good Part (tm) of the Expensive City (tm), actually got disowned by his dad because he was gay, drives a Jaguar, owns at least two Weiner Dogs, the whole deal. But, he is also always there when we need him. Always supportive or otherwise willing to be the bad guy and give you a needed reality check when he feels you've had a reasonable amount of time to have a breakdown. He also can carry and participate on conversations for HOURS!! the silence never lasts long with him, EVER. THAT is who inspired Voxima's character. Even his name! Voxima's nickname is Vox, which is Latin I think for "Speaker" or "Talking", because this guy is the thing that never shuts up unless he's asleep. Also... employed by the Military.
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23.) What is your favourite condiment?
I am a basic bitch. I prefer ketchup and mustard, but tend to like mustard more.
48.) Have you ever met any celebrities?
YES I HAVE.
I have met mostly voice actors, actually! Back in 2024, I met Ryan Colt Levi, the VA for Denji in Chainsaw Man, as well as Sarah Weidenheft, the VA for Power (also Chainsaw Man). I had them both autograph a Pochita Youtooz plush. Ryan is a SUPER engaging guy and actually took the time to chat with people who visited his booth.
That same day I also got meet Peter Cullen, the VA for OPTIMUS PRIME. He gave me a personal autograph, took a few photos with me and I currently have a custom answering message for the voicemail on my phone that he recorded right in front of me (in character as Optimus).