The Inner Workings of a Chibi.

dragonastra:

darksidekelz:

simplyghosting:

simplyghosting:

Me, 2008: *refuses to wear any fandom merch* *hides to watch cartoons* *doesn’t talk about anything related to animated shows* Y-yeah, I’m cool.

Me, 2018: So here’s my psychological analysis on Sasuke Uchiha that I’m doing for my college midterm.

I want y’all to know I got 100% on this paper so live your dreams and punch cringe culture in it’s smarmy face.

I got a job once by writing a 10 page essay on Homestuck (they wanted a writing sample, so they said it could be about anything).

When I got to the interview, the first thing my future boss said to me was, “Tell me about Homestuck.”  It was so hard to maintain composure.

One of my favorite essays I wrote was comparing Tolkein’s favorite fairy tale writing tropes to Mad Mad: Fury Road

I JUST wrote an article about Katsuki Bakugou and mental health and got paid to do it so never give up kids!!!

As my mama once told me: I’m not conceited, I’m convinced.

This is advice I’ll be keeping with me for the rest of my life, but it especially rings true in my line of work because self-promotion is vital. No one’s gonna know who I am as a creative if I don’t open my mouth and talk. On the pie chart of my writing career, being a diva makes up a healthy chunk of it. In order to get my work noticed, make sales, and book gigs, you gotta talk the talk so folks give you the chance to walk that walk.

*deep breath*

Know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth know your worth  know your worth know your worth know your worth KNOW YOUR WORTH!

For all the other creatives out there, this piece I wrote is for you :)

When you write the script to a video and don’t expect them to do the cheesy rap you wrote and then they prove you wrong ;__; 

I love this job!