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I honestly don't know how people do it, say things they think about and... have opinions and things just... out there! I'm trying though, I want to do more, and maybe engage with other bipeds! rainsoakedpup if you wanna!
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Canine (Other)
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It might be more over thinking and caring about what you post than anything else.
Some of the people you see posting messages just hotwire thier thoughts to their typing, regardless of accuracy or sometimes even how embarrassing and compromising the info maybe.
Why? Because there is an addictive quality to sending and receiving messages immediately.
You aren't anti-social, you've just shy about what to write because you want it to mean something; and I think that's better that posting anything and everything online with little to no filters.
Some of the people you see posting messages just hotwire thier thoughts to their typing, regardless of accuracy or sometimes even how embarrassing and compromising the info maybe.
Why? Because there is an addictive quality to sending and receiving messages immediately.
You aren't anti-social, you've just shy about what to write because you want it to mean something; and I think that's better that posting anything and everything online with little to no filters.
I highly doubt you'd contribute a significant amount of 'dumb' to the world . You have an idea of what you don't know, as opposed to many others that don't.
(Dunning–Kruger effect in action).
You have an interesting point of view, and expressing in a good way is just as much an art as drawing. It will be a bit embarrassing at first while new at it (just like anything else), but will improve with good practice.
That said, there isn't any rush. I'm pretty sure when you find something to talk about, the writer's block will be a lot easier to overcome.
Also, not uploading some pics makes sense. I'd be a bit concerned if an artist posted everything, from doodles, to ideas that didn't really work, or something half-done that really needs to be put to one side and revisited later.
(Dunning–Kruger effect in action).
You have an interesting point of view, and expressing in a good way is just as much an art as drawing. It will be a bit embarrassing at first while new at it (just like anything else), but will improve with good practice.
That said, there isn't any rush. I'm pretty sure when you find something to talk about, the writer's block will be a lot easier to overcome.
Also, not uploading some pics makes sense. I'd be a bit concerned if an artist posted everything, from doodles, to ideas that didn't really work, or something half-done that really needs to be put to one side and revisited later.
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