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spectralsound fromdrone

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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:15 pm |
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"YOU ARE A BAD CAT" _________________
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spectralsound fromdrone

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spectralsound fromdrone

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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:31 pm |
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Waluigi from Brawl in the Family
Fuzzy from Sam and Fuzzy
Hatsuki and Summer from Moon Over June
Leo from VGCats _________________
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spectralsound fromdrone

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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 10:48 pm |
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whoever is responsible for the witchcraft in the newest Prequel Adventure, they aren't getting paid/recognized nearly enough _________________
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spectralsound fromdrone

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Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:32 pm |
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today in webcomic controversy:
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It seemed hard at first to fake depression, due to the amount of energy involved. I could not do it for long. By the time I got comfortable with it I found it necessary to allow this deception to extend into my private life. I believed one or more stories of myself as "pretending to be depressed" could have distanced me from my chosen demographic.
My most prominent regret is not deceiving people and taking their money, and it's not helping depressed people perpetuate their negative thought loops via replication and display. I regret the borderline people, those who could identify the problems in their life, face them, and allow themselves to be changed, but instead found it necessary to conceive of themselves as "struggling with depression" rather than being genuinely held back emotionally by some nasty and real situation. Any work participating in the "culture of depression" has probably contributed to these sad and unnecessary cases.
I've done a lot of soul-searching and now believe it is my calling to be the first "artist" to admit to an audience "I've been pretending to be depressed." I've spoken with a handful of others who are interested to see where this experiment goes. As far as any of us can remember, no one's tried coming clean about this. |
p.s.: hi tim _________________
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