Sir, that is a kidney.
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I despise whenever someone talks like this about drawing. Everyone can draw. Nobody was born being able to make masterpieces from day one. It's not some mystical arte that only those with the Chosen One gene can do. It all comes down to a willingness to try and to learn. That's it. Using "talent" to bar yourself from doing so is only doing yourself a disservice. Even drawing silly little stick men is still practice, and I can attest to that from both first and second-hand experience. Just pick up a pencil, or boot up paint on a computer (but please, at least download paint.net or something), and you'll find that you can indeed draw, you just have to do it enough to gain confidence. It's like walking, or driving a car. I don't see anyone saying that some people have innate driving talent and some don't.
Ever heard of a fractal algorithm?
Based agency tbh
Me too, sidewalk. Me too.
I still use wired earbuds sometimes. I've gotten them caught on doorknobs plenty whenever I forget to clip the wire to my shirt. Still prefer them over Bluetooth ones. Wired earbuds don't run out of battery or randomly lose connection. I also remember a number of my friends citing their earbuds getting caught as a reason for switching to Bluetooth ones. It's not unheard of.
This gif always makes me giggle like an idiot.
Purely Canadian Tuxedos.
I said, "My Grandma was from a place known for making bombs."
It guessed "Gaza"
Jesus christ lmao
Damn.
Ghosts! Commie ghosts, what don't know they're dead! Trying to steal our rockets, so they can fly up, and turn the moon pink! ...And put a Lenin face on it.
Hence why I didn't say people who don't do it are lazy. Laziness is an inherently capitalist ideal, saying that those who aren't constantly working are somehow lesser. However, those who don't at least try tend to quote the idea of a "lack of talent", which is simply not true or helpful. Everyone is able to draw, though some may need some help in doing so. It's part of being alive.