We just appreciate the finer elements of arguing.
>3<
I discovered several things about myself in the past week.
-I clench my teeth when I draw. This causes major jaw pain after four hours.
-I concentrate much better when I am listening to music. More specifically, my music.
-It is not good to daydream about the logistics of the Charles-Matteo-Ulrich threesome possibilities when I am supposed to be listening to the teacher (hawt international smexings > oil pastel).
-People consider me 'very detail-oriented'. Yeah, that's just the librarians' way of sugar-coating the fact that I'm horribly OCD. "Hey, Cara, you're... detail-oriented, right? Mend books for us. They'll be perfect."
-I had fun mending the books. -lame-
-I do my best (when working with watercolours) when I am listening to light, airy music. See: 'Reborn' by Mai and 'Fairyland' by Ayumi Hamasaki.
-Conversely, when I am working with pencil, my best work comes when I am listening to punchier music. See: 'You Won't See Me Coming' by Jean Jacques Burnel and 'Triangle' by DBSK, BoA, and the Trax. Spontaneous shimmying may occur.
-Charcoal is best done in silence, para mi.
Mmmm, I love Fridays.
Lovin' that jacket (among other things -lecherous grin-).
Is it me or does his hair look vaguely... green?
EDIT: I am just going to bury myself in Granado Espada for a while. Man, being like this sucks.
>3<
I discovered several things about myself in the past week.
-I clench my teeth when I draw. This causes major jaw pain after four hours.
-I concentrate much better when I am listening to music. More specifically, my music.
-It is not good to daydream about the logistics of the Charles-Matteo-Ulrich threesome possibilities when I am supposed to be listening to the teacher (hawt international smexings > oil pastel).
-People consider me 'very detail-oriented'. Yeah, that's just the librarians' way of sugar-coating the fact that I'm horribly OCD. "Hey, Cara, you're... detail-oriented, right? Mend books for us. They'll be perfect."
-I had fun mending the books. -lame-
-I do my best (when working with watercolours) when I am listening to light, airy music. See: 'Reborn' by Mai and 'Fairyland' by Ayumi Hamasaki.
-Conversely, when I am working with pencil, my best work comes when I am listening to punchier music. See: 'You Won't See Me Coming' by Jean Jacques Burnel and 'Triangle' by DBSK, BoA, and the Trax. Spontaneous shimmying may occur.
-Charcoal is best done in silence, para mi.
Mmmm, I love Fridays.
Lovin' that jacket (among other things -lecherous grin-).
Is it me or does his hair look vaguely... green?
EDIT: I am just going to bury myself in Granado Espada for a while. Man, being like this sucks.
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I definitely have to agree with you on that one: concentration grows when listening to music. It depends how I feel or what I'm craving to decide what I want to hear though. Try listening to either of the Gorillaz albums while working on anything artsy. They're the perfect band to listen to: soothing, reassuring, inspiring, and groovy all at the same time. But, that's my opinion <3
Hawt international smexings aren't good to imagine while the teacher's yapping away? Opps... ._.' -imagined that through finals-
I think that's kinda cute how different music gives you your best work in different mediums. I don't know if I said that right, but it's still cute. <3 <2
-pokes sister-"Hey, he kinda looks like Aniku, doesn't he?"
"Yeah, but I think Aniku looks cuter."
"Mmm, you're right. He's not that Asian looking either..."
"...Tell her I miss Sevati."
I luffs me that jacket. Definitely something Aniku would wear...
Stay spiffy <3 <3 <3 <3