Published August 16, 2011
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Oh, ha, they do! That's so cool! But I do mean storybooks.
Alrighty then, thank you!
Apple meant Storybooks, not SubjectBlue xD
As Storybook and SubjectBlue share the same initials, I'm a bit confused
But POD, you love to do it. Who cares what other people say!? If it's something you enjoy then you should continue on doing it. I've made so many mistakes in SBs it's not funny but I don't care. I just tweak it a little, get back on my high horse and continue on. You should do the same, the Sbs need you POD; you wouldn't leave them if they need you, would you?
I hope you reconsider. Sorry if I sound pushy but I don't want you to leave! T.T The SBs love you!
And you're not being dramatic about anything but I really do hope you change your mind. Sbs are just for fun, if people are taking it that seriously that you feel you need to quit then that's just wrong. But then again they could only be trying to help you get better at it. I don't know, I'd have to be in your shoes to see what's really happening, but don't leave, you'll truly regret it!
My Sbs now are shocking, like really shocking. That's with everyone at some point. With practice everything gets better.
You're welcome!
What do you care if other people think you're too dramatic, shove it in their faces.
If you love storybooks, do storybooks, don't worry about what others think of you, and you will be able to do whatever you'll like- Care, and you'll never satisfy your own needs.
So in short: Don't give a fuck!(sorry about the language)
It's OK. It's basically because I don't want other people to think I'm over-draumatic and I don't move the story on. So ... I quit. It's OK you asked. I wasn't clear. I'm still quite annoyed, so I was a bit ... >.< about it.
Listen, I may step out of my place here, but I don't get it.
If you love storybooks, and they make you happy- why do you leave them?!
A simple 'I have to' means nothing, You don't 'have' to do anything.
Sorry if I'm out of place, SubjectBlue