Wyvern-shaped software developer and hobby vector artist.
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πŸ“† 30s
πŸ“’ English, German



volpeon
@volpeon

I always had trouble getting a website up and running before I started drawing. I didn't really have anything to put there, so the only option I saw was writing about personal things and about hobbies. But whenever I started to write, I felt so intimidated by the sheer amount of work I was setting myself up to. I'm not the kind of person who likes to make claims without being absolutely sure that I wasn't going to say nonsense. I have standards, but unfortunately the unrealistic standards of a perfectionist. So in the end, my website never happened.

Now I have a website for my art, and that's cool, but sometimes I still feel like writing about things I care about. And for some reason, I'm doing way better on that front when it's on social media instead of a website. It doesn't feel like I need to write a perfect essay from start to finish, I can just start typing and see where it's going.


volpeon
@volpeon

"'The sky is blue'... wait, but what if it isn't" Emoji: thonking


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