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Artist // Hobbyist // Varied
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  • Deviant for 12 years
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My Bio
You may be asking yourself after seeing my page.

Who is this Deviant?

Well, I will tell you. Its quite interesting. So here is my story...

I'm Canadian. I have a wide range of interests. I enjoy reading literature, taking pictures of scenery, objects, and much more, which helps my skills in photography. Its something I enjoy doing.

I enjoy being on the computer. I love researching, watching videos, video gaming, and writing my own literature.

As for being a Deviant, I could remember discovering the site when I was starting high school. It was amazing. I would go on everyday when I could to see fan art, art work, and near countless other types of art of my favourite TV shows, movies, and other things. It was just amazing.

I later joined DeviantART, and ever since I joined two years, a lot had changed.

I joined because I believed I had a lot to show, and I was proud of myself for doing so. But like many other of Millions of Deviants like myself, I was always unnoticed, and I began to feel that I should leave.

But I would later meet some deviants, who were like me, unpopular, that saw potential in me. I got to know those who would become good friends. It helped me a lot, but I have gone through times were I would still feel that my efforts to be noticed were in vain, and not worth it.

But after reading others own stories of how they came through this, and seeing my own friends struggling, I can to realize that giving up was not the option, and saw that staying on DeviantART was worth it.

My art work, while it is obviously far from professional and
mastery, I am happy with my ideas, stories, and artwork. Because a persons ideas, are their own. Thats what makes me happy.

I indeed on improving myself at art, both by hand and by digital. That is my main goal. It will take time, but I intend on going by best.

Should I also say that what makes it even better, is that I am more than happy share those ideas with those who are my good friends, even if they do not comment or favourite, they are watchers and friends, and it does not mean they are ignoring you, they watch you.

You after all, don't see countless comments beside art in a museum, but appreciation is always welcome. Being A Deviant is a hobby for me, because I am not becoming an artist for a living.

I am someone who enjoys commenting, talking, having a good chat and having fun with others on deviantART. I understand that, its hard to approachable others and talk, but I am always more than willing to talk, because I'm not unapproachable, as you might think.

The Deep Web.

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If you have ever been on the "Wierd," part of Youtube (we have all been and every single person who has used it has) or on a website you never expected to stumble upon, you may haven't realize that the web, and the internet is much, much more deeper and more possibly bottomless. And I learn that the deeper you go, more disturbing things shall always follow. Not that I have gone that far down, but this video shows a lot hat will tell you the tale of a deeper world behind your computer screen. Be careful were you may venture, because that venture may not be the one you are looking for. It might be fun!
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You know, there are times in a TV series, comic series, or any other type of fiction, were the hero and villain, just stop from fighting and talk to each other. And not the arguing between them, but talking conversations between the two, and having an understanding between the two. Now, I've been reading my own comics, and reading discussion about superheroes online and what goes on in their world, from their actions, to their relationships with the supporting characters to the villains, and I've been surprised at what I found. Once, in the Christmas Episode of the Justice League Animated Series (DC Animated Universe), we are shown that
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It seams that today, that many people, who have watched those well cartoons of the past the old days of saturday mourning cartoons The ones with famous names such as these great series that aired long ago, and are still watched today.... Dexters Laboratory The Powerpuff Girls Ed, Edd n Eddy Courage The Cowardly Dog Doug The Rugrats Hey Arnold And so, so many more.... Don't Mind Me Asking... As a Kid, I did watch the first two episodes of The Powerpuff Girls, but as for these other cartoons I've mentioned, I never even read or knew about them. But now that I know, and that the internet has provided sites for me to watch them, eithe
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Finish Stewie vs Sedusa.

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Thanks for the faves! Really appreciate it.

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