Though fun, you might end up breaking something important or valuable and irreplaceable. Use caution when breaking. Do not break with wreckless abandon.
precizzion's Life List
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1. have children
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2. win powerball
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3. become a media mogul
8 people -
4. get into politics to bring the system down from the inside
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5. play professional hockey
6 people -
6. win the Stanley Cup
12 people -
7. drink until I'm sober
1 person -
8. be a superhero
117 people -
9. travel around the world
4,449 people -
10. be a Gunslinger
4 people -
11. write something that makes people cry
22 people -
12. be fearless
517 people -
13. get a tattoo
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14. feel attractive
46 people -
15. lose weight
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16. stop procrastinating
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17. have a secret admirer
86 people -
18. learn japanese
9,413 people -
19. keep the Penguins in Pittsburgh
1 person -
20. meet my father and kick his ass
1 person -
21. drive across the US
97 people -
22. build a time machine
138 people -
23. live forever
748 people -
24. stop worrying
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25. be remembered
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26. be someones hero
249 people -
27. smash an important public figure in the face with a pie on national television
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28. Learn to fly
1 entry2,082 people -
29. finish what I've started
1 cheer32 people -
30. write for a major comic book company
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31. survive a zombie outbreak
1 cheer195 people -
32. have an animated series on [adult swim]
1 cheer1 person -
33. Take over the world
1 cheer728 people -
34. change the world
1 cheer3,209 people -
35. live on a private island
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36. be on Jeopardy
1 cheer168 people -
37. self-publish
2 entries7 people -
38. get published
1 cheer1,936 people -
39. get out of retail
1 cheer34 people -
40. resurrect Hunter S. Thompson
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41. become a stand-up comic
1 cheer13 people
As soon as I get everything together for copywriting, I think I’ll be publishing the first five-chapter volume of Unlucky Seven through lulu.com.
Everyone buy my book.
I think I’ve finally found my style thanks largely in part to some exercises derived from Christopher Hart’s Drawing Cutting Edge Comics
An excellent read and one that has helped me not only rediscover my roots, but hoe to accentuate them.
I’m still not drawing as fast as I would like to, not fast enough by far to actually draw an entire comic. Maybe, if I ever end up getting my comic off the ground with another artist’s help, I’ll draw the covers.
The key, I found, was to go back to some middle school ideas. I started drawing on blank copy paper in ball-point pen. It gives you the luxury of drawing construction lines without the illusionary self-confidence of the eraser. Without being able to erase lines, you think much more about each one’s purpose. There’s little room for mistakes.
After doing at least one awesome drawing in pen, I decided I could go back to my blue col-erase pencils that I fell in love with in art school. Just today, I kicked out two fairly awesome pieces, inks and all.
I really rediscovered something this week and I am totally grateful.
