Do you know how hard it is to draw Sakura without just drawing Danny Phantom???
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Do you know how hard it is to draw Sakura without just drawing Danny Phantom???
Display Hornet by Treflyn Lloyd-Roberts Via Flickr: RCAF CF-18 Hornet 188774 taxis at Fairford having arrived to take part in the 2024 Royal International Air Tattoo. One of the themes of the show was the RCAF's centenary, with the air arm contributing significantly to the flying and static displays. Aircraft: Royal Canadian Air Force McDonnell Douglas CF-188A Hornet 188774. Location: RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire.
How long did it take you to develop your art style?
(Lowkey you've inspired me to try drawing again because the combination of good writing and drawing makes me want to do the same. I'm great at writing, need to get better at drawing X3)
Ehehe I’m so glad I can inspire you!! :D I never really specifically focused on developing a style, it just sorta happened naturally and is continuing to happen! I just let my art be whatever it wants to be
i’ve been wondering who nobara’s parent is going to be but higuruma’s intro is making me wonder….. because my other guess was nanami but it didn’t seem right hmm.
ooh, that's an interesting theory! i can't say whether it's right or not, but thank you for sharing it with me :D
hi kasia, do u have any advice on how to get yourself out of a slump? i want to do so many things, but i actually am just feeling so tired and i just spend all my time not doing much and feeling sad. what usually helps you?
oh honey 😔
My beats and your breath matching is my favourite memory of my love for you.
No I don't think this is me bragging but I feel sorry about how you don't get what I mean.
I don't know what to feel penitent for or whom to sympathize.
You losing a true one or me no longer having the one I love?
Or maybe I feel sorry for loving someone who does not believe my truth.
Yes I couldn't help but linger on to your shoulder while feeling your breaths on my neck. I liked the feeling when I knew I loved you. Not for me but for you because to be the one to provide true love to the one you want to see content and blessed is what I realised is significant.
♡♡
Nothing you do is insignificant !
Last week, I was surfing the Internet with great intensity and re-reading some of my books to find something to share, a story or an anecdote, related to this topic which just randomly popped up in my mind that "Everything we do, whether regularly or not so regularly, has some significance to it in our life".
So, it was with this scenario, I came across this little piece of story on the Paulo Coelho's blog that was taken from his book - "Manual of the Warriors of Light" which was titled Ninja Training.
The story goes as:
The Ninja warriors go to the field where some wheat has just been planted. Obeying the trainer’s command, they jump over the places where the seeds were sown.
Every day the Ninja warriors return to the field. The seeds turn into buds, and the warriors jump over them. The buds turn into small plants, and the warriors jump over them.
They do not become bored. They do not feel it is a waste of time.
The wheat grows, and the jumps become higher and higher. In this way, when the plant is ripe, the Ninja warriors still manage to jump over it.
Why? As a result of their jumping over what many may have seen as insignificant, has allowed them to be keenly aware of their obstacles.
Nothing we do is insignificant in life, we may not notice its importance or feel bored of repetition, but it continues to fulfil its purpose in our life and carry on to improve us and make us a better version of ourselves.