I had no idea my childhood dream of becoming some great manga artist was still alive...I had no idea until my aunt and I got into a talk and I mentioned my 62% in Art 7 from
Walker and she mentioned my seemingly "poor luck" with art teachers (63% in Art 10...even though that mathematically didn't add up to what I had gotten on all the projects) and I shyly/bashfully mentioned how it would be great if one day I mastered or knew enough Japanese, and was in Japan proposing to Shueisha my manga idea to some editors to be published in Weekly Shounen JUMP, it got accepted, was well received by the Japanese and suddenly the next I knew some animation studio director was asking me if they could adapt it into an anime series.
I had no idea that I still had any desire to get that far. No idea. None whatsoever. (I mean, it's a silly sounding dream, wanting to be a "manga artist" and all that. Oh boy.)
I guess I'm also thankful that somehow through all that I had to deal with during the last 3 years (or well the 5), through all the emotional troubles, the turmoil, the endless rollercoasters and obstacles I've managed to get this far....and I should I guess be also thankful that for the first time in an eternity, I've finally made friends whom I can actually
talk with and get along with and am happy to be around with.
*sigh*
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You would be a fabulous manga artist! If you still want to do it, I think you should go for it. Maybe not all out total h-core until you've got a backup degree, but in the meantime there is no reason why you shouldn't, say, start drawing/writing your own manga in your spare time.
*cheers with pom-poms* Yay, Amlake!
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