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LOL…that was pretty good, I LOL’d many times!
Me too, Michelle!
~Sandy
This was great! I really liked this little project. I especially related to the “if I don’t finish my project, I won’t find out it’s a shitty project.” That was my favorite part of the project.
I liked that part too, Kablooey!
~Sandy
ahahaha! so true! lol! thanks for sharing this! I am so happy i found your blog!!! awesome stuff!!! 🙂
Thanks for the nice compliment, Kellie! I’m glad you like my blog, and this video!
~Sandy
I’ve seen some of his video clips before and he is really good. If you look closely you can see him drawing behind that “screen.” Anyway, I think he hit upon a ton of feelings about sitting down to write. I think we are our own worst enemies sometimes and it’s just because we feel insecure about our abilities and then because of that, we just block all our positive, creative energy. I love how he actually used that insecurity to make something funny…and as a result,his project did NOT turn out “Shitty” hahah
I agree, Jenine! He made something creative and funny out of his own (and all of our) insecurities and blocks. I’ll have to check out more of his videos. Thanks for the comment!
~Sandy