Sleeping pills.

Nov 17, 2011 09:50

I know I cant sleep normally. Its been a constant friend of mine. 4-6 hours of sleep if I am lucky, and then boom, another day. I've seen so many sunsets and sunrises it ridiculous ( Read more... )

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vanillaramen November 17 2011, 19:24:17 UTC
I get the same way when I start a new art project. I nearly completely neglect eating and sleeping to finish it. Sometimes, in really long projects, I cry to myself as I work on it because I want to finish it so badly. I become obsessed.

I don't think I have as much fun as you do though. Haha.

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nefariousintent November 18 2011, 02:44:06 UTC
I remember art. I remember going to school for art. I also remember trying anything I thought sounded or looked cool. I then remember a really bad professor who needed to be crucified with paintbrushes and Exacto knives.
Im a terrible writer. In a grammatical sense.
I lost my mind trying to show people what I saw.
I remember a show that I had three pieces in. Everyone kept walking by my painting and did a double take. Still don't know why. Maybe there was a giant penis in it.

"I'm thick! Look at me! Im old and thick. Heads too full of stuff! I need a bigger head!" -10th Doctor

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vanillaramen November 18 2011, 12:45:37 UTC
Haha. I think you're an excellent writer, screw grammatical sense!

All art teachers/professors are narcissitic hypocrites spoiled by thier own delusion of talent. As am i. The world would probably be better off without us. Haha. We're just so damn tenacious though!

I'm sure there was a giant penis in it. You just had to put of your Freud-tinted glasses and squint really hard.

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nefariousintent November 18 2011, 12:51:10 UTC
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH KILL IT! KILL IT WITH FIRE!...
Damn Forgot to refill the flamethrower. You win this round.
I remember hearing about this woman who paints with her breasts... Makes a killing doing it. Maybe I should paint something with arterial spray?

All teachers are delusional. Not a jab. Mostly... >:)

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4kudzu November 17 2011, 21:22:40 UTC
What happens when you finish it?

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nefariousintent November 18 2011, 02:32:25 UTC
The great thing about this kind of puzzle. Your almost never done putting it together. :)

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4kudzu November 18 2011, 02:43:44 UTC
So where is the satisfaction of having accomplished something?

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nefariousintent November 18 2011, 02:46:27 UTC
Getting new pieces is the satisfaction. Each one has a different shape, flavor, texture, and memory attached to it. So every time you get a new one. Its like another accomplishment. It usually also leads to more pieces. Ah, Mobius strips.

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