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Welcome


I used to have a goal with this blog, not so much now. This is just a blog about a young graphic design who has a slight obsession with fashion, art, music, and photos. I really like things from Korea.


November 5, 2009
There was a bunch of stupid emotional rambling that went on for paragraphs upon paragraphs. But now I'm not so comfortable with it being here, so naturally I took it off. Enjoy what I have put here instead.


So I have to think of something to draw for the coworker I like at work. I was minding my own business when he just started talking to me, asking me about the drawings that I do, where I learned, etc. I didn't know he knew about it, but he seemed really interested. So I told him I'll draw him something, but I have no clue as to what. Maybe he'll be happy with anything? @_@ Oh well, let me see what I can do...

I also haven't stopped listening to "Till I Get Over You" by Michelle Branch. I used to have the Hotel Paper CD, but I don't even know what happened to it. It was funny, because when I first bought the CD, I only listened to one song, I think whatever the single was for this CD. Now that I come back to it years later, I am happy that the rest of the tracks are even better than the single that was playing for so long. "Till I Get Over You" really speaks to me right now, there is one verse I just keep hearing over and over again: 

If only I could give you up
But would I want to let you off of this soapbox baby?
We both know that we want it
But we both know you left me no choice

I've got a lot on my mind, and a lot on my plate right now. I might be back to ramble some more, or I might be gone for months on end. I have no idea how this is going to go.

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