You're not an outsider to us, riona. What happened to your internet?
Also I liked the lyrics.
...I know you people want me to keep drawing...I don't know maybe it's depression talking....I just don't see why I should do anything anymore in a town that does nothing...Seriously, I looked up clubs and organizations, and my town has none. I looked in the neighboring city for an art club...The only one they had I think is for retired people...I don't know...I don't see a point to anything...I really wish i can move up to Seattle where there's actually things to do there, and the weather's nice...
*sigh*
Thanks Oomi, that means a lot to me. I still can't help feeling that way, but thank you
It seems my ISP is doing some repairs on my neighborhood (that's what they said on the phone, for all I know it could be bullshit), but it's taking a lot of time now. Last week it had been working on and off (sometimes more off than on), and since Friday night it's been 100% down. Can't enter MH-GAF chat, can't talk to people on Steam, can't idle for cards to sell and buy games I'll never play with that money, can't buy 3DS games (this is probably a good thing), can't send ugly drawings over Swapnote, can't listen to bands I've been recommended. It sucks. Oh well, didn't mean to complain this much, sorry.
Glad to see you liked the song (or at least the lyrics). I was in a bad mood this morning, and that song resonated with me when it started playing on my phone while I was riding the bus. Fogerty is a genius, I'd give all I have to have 1/4 of his songwriting skills. Not even his guitar and singing skills, just composing. Such a genius.
You have a lot of talent, that's why many people here believe that if you enjoy drawing you should keep doing it. Maybe not for sale, but for your own (and ours, if you don't mind sharing them here) sake. If it helps you relieve your feelings, then it's worth doing too. Couldn't you start your own art club? Don't know hard it is, but maybe you could find people around your area interested in that, and form a group. Moving to Seattle would be a good option too, if you don't mind living on your own (unless you have someone you can share a place with), though that sounds a little more difficult to me (cooking? Doing dishes every day? Washing clothes? Cleaning the house? Paying the bills? I hope I never ever have to leave my parent's
basement apartment!). Yet it sounds like a great experience, so if you think you can do it, then perhaps you should try it.
I'm sure it's depression talking, because drawing seems to be something you really like. Please don't give up on the things you like, they are the stuff that makes life worth living.