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Posted May 23rd 2011 at 06:28 PM by Evanesco

I wrote the piece. I came up with the whole concept and wrote the entire piece. Then you drew it to the specifications, and didn't even get it right. And yet when you post both the written piece and the picture together, the comments are pretty much on the drawing, with a few after thought comments about the writing. 'Cool concept.' Um. It's a bit more than just a concept. It's a piece of creative writing that I spent time on. Screw you with your fancy computer art work and your video editing skills. So there isn't a video showing me creating my piece. So there aren't any visuals. So there is just a piece of writing in the description of your picture. Images are better than words, and we're hardly a team. I feed you ideas and you churn out the results and get all of the attention. I tried just as hard. I want the 'you are unreal' and 'you're a pro' comments. I want people to pay attention to my writing. Screw all of that. I don't want to write. I want to be able to draw. But I can't, so I settled for second best. The artwork that actually takes effort to enjoy. The artwork that doesn't mean anything to anyone I know in real life. Even my mother, a writer herself, never asks about my writing. I ask about hers. I read through hers. I comment on hers. Ugh. I don't know. It just ** me off.
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