ext_82219 ([identity profile] shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2007-03-23 03:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #077 ]


⌈ Secret Post #077 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe.

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- I don't need a reason to post early. >(
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[identity profile] klytaemnestra.livejournal.com 2007-03-24 01:16 am (UTC)(link)

1. Some people really think they have to do this. I'm not sure why either. If I'm friends with you you needn't try to prove your worth or something by your fanfic/fanart stats. I don't care.

2. My sister and brother watched that show like crazy. But really, who could kiss that man? Ick!

3. Upcoming movie. Eva Green. Mm ... I'll be there.

8. I recently bailed on one of my oldest fandoms and am really liberated to be away from it. A change of atmosphere is great and makes you really rethink stuff and such. A year ago I was a really snarky fan and now I'm not really sure why. Someone asked me a few days ago about said fandom's OTP and I was all, 'Oh ... you know about eight months ago I could have written you a manifesto on them ... now, I really have no clue.' So yeah, change is good and highly reccommended. If they're really your friends then they'll honour your decision, if not then they're probably just 'fans' who will simply move onto the next person who'll provide them with what they want.

10. Most artists are like that, though. I think my stuff sucks, most of my artist friends think their stuff sucks and it's really a personal issue. You spend sometimes up to 15 hours working on one piece of art and you know all the flaws, you get sick of seeing and declare its suckage. However, I love a lot of random art that others produce. I think most artists are just critical on themselves and not on others. I don't look at other's art and nitpick and see a host of flaws. My own ... yeah, everytime I look at it. i have a lot of personal issues against my art because I'm slightly OCD and really critical on my own creative works and cannot for the life of me lighten up enough to just draw a random sketch. Now, the artists who think they're great and demand to be fawned over ... those worry me a lot. Most artists do hate their own stuff. It's why they're artists. Lol.