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Felicia Day

You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)

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  • Aleksandr Barshevskyцитує6 років тому
    No matter how bad someone’s sketch was, she would find something positive to say. “Sure, you fell off the stage, but it was great kinetic energy!”
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    A lot of people mock fandom and fan fiction, like it’s lazy to base your own creativity and passion on someone else’s work. But some of us need a stepping-stone to start. What’s wrong with finding joy in making something, regardless of the inspiration?
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    There are enough negative forces in this world—don’t let the pessimistic voice that lives inside you get away with that stuff, too. That voice is NOT a good roommate.
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    I brainstormed every funny thing that had happened to me while gaming over the years and twisted the incidents ever so slightly to fit the new world I painted.
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    I was able to craft a lead character as neurotic as I was! Every fear I had about my own weakness, uncertainty about my future, and how others would judge me I poured into her reactions and dialogue
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    I wrote down ideas and incidents that made me laugh and wince, and it congealed into a set of six characters (like Friends!
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    A good teacher is someone you’re willing to share your ugliest, roughest work with and who doesn’t make you feel ashamed or stupid
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    I started throwing in other characters from other books into my headspace, and pretty soon I’d built an imaginary town filled with stolen IP
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    I tend to obsess over things easily. Like eating oatmeal every morning for a year, wearing a pair of sneakers over and over again until my big toe pokes out, and having an unhealthy fixation on the martial arts personality Jean-Claude Van Damme. (Did you know his real last name is Van Varenberg?) When I travel, I read dozens of books about the locations I’m visiting, to the detriment of SEEING anything. I can’t show you many pictures of my trips to Thailand or Vienna, but if you want to discuss the history of Buddhism or secessionist furniture design, I’m ready to dish!
  • Anastasia Lavronenkoцитує8 років тому
    I have a HUGE barista recognition factor.
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