
On the other-side of the laptop
I still don't know who I am, but this is the best I've got:
I've been creative ever since I can remember, and I am confident enough to admit that my work isn't professional level, and never has been. But my lack of skill and 'fanbase' doesn't bother me. I enjoy creating new worlds, immersing myself in the music that helps me do so.
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I'm nowhere near put together; we all have our struggles. Mental health and disabilities have always been large components to my day-to-day life. There's nothing I can do about them, apart from maintain them. And I like to involve them within my work because it adds a level of realism that is often missed due to society and it's beliefs.
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We shouldn't hide away who we are, we're all unique and our 'flaws' make us who we are - even if they don't effect you.
I'm proud of my struggles, and don't care if other's don't approve.
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I have a small friend group, but size doesn't matter. We love and support each other, even when being dumb. We take and interest in each other's hobbies, and even get involved.
They are my family, the one I choose.
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My family isn't bad either, they actually support my interests, even if they don't like them. So I have a supportive community, and I am happy about that. However, I still know what it is like to struggle, so even if I don't know you, and you don't know me, I'll always help if you need to reach out.