Before college we drew everyday. We are awesome artist. We question if we really need college, until our parents assure us college is the only way to survive in the big world. We work so hard in college, but the first 2 years are dedicated to many other subjects that has nothing to do with our majors. If we're lucky you will find enough time to practice drawing or painting every other day. Meanwhile, a 14 year old with all the time in world is practicing everyday for like 4 to 8 hours a day. Finally we get into your major and you have more time for your art. We're excited until you realize you can not draw or paint anything you want, but whatever the teacher tells you to do. Now the 14 year old is 16. Yeah they have school too, but they still have a lot more free time than you. Mom and dad are paying their bills. Finally, they happy day comes, and all the hard work pays off. We graduate and find a cool job that pays well. But again We have to draw, paint, and design things for our boss. Our art takes one for the team one more time. The 16 year old becomes 18. S/He is questioning college. If you really think about it. Doing art as a career might not be so great if you can never draw for yourself in the hopes of making a dollar. What do you think?
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Listening to: the world sleep
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Reading: Homework and more homwork!
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Watching: Young Justice
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Playing: Left 4 Dead
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Eating: Japanese food
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Drinking: Green Tea