The drawing is better than most I’ve seen here, but that center parting is so deep that it looks like two gray-colored gerbils are facing off on her head.
and I’m STILL reading it as Cher, even though I know what it says. If we’re trying to get into affirmations and female empowerment, can’t we spend a few shekels to empower them with affirmatively professional artwork? ‘Cuz, I gotta say, as a woman, I’m affirmatively not empowered to pick that sucker up, as it is, right now.
Before I scrolled down I thought the shape of her hair was going to be angel wings and I was thinking, ‘Hmm, well the shape is decent. Better than half of the angel wings around here.”
She just picked her nose and she’s looking at the booger.
RK
8 years ago
As I suspected, this book is described as a “working journal” at the sales page, which suggests that it’s basically a personal diary and the author just slapped some picture on the cover that she drew as a youngster back when she was writing this. In a way, that’s actually fairly appropriate for the subject matter at hand. The trouble (for her) is that unless the writer in question is already famous for some reason, most people won’t be too interested in reading anyone’s old diaries anyway.
I read it as Dream Cher at first.
The drawing is better than most I’ve seen here, but that center parting is so deep that it looks like two gray-colored gerbils are facing off on her head.
Yea,
and I’m STILL reading it as Cher, even though I know what it says. If we’re trying to get into affirmations and female empowerment, can’t we spend a few shekels to empower them with affirmatively professional artwork? ‘Cuz, I gotta say, as a woman, I’m affirmatively not empowered to pick that sucker up, as it is, right now.
Yeah, that’s pretty much how I feel.
Before I scrolled down I thought the shape of her hair was going to be angel wings and I was thinking, ‘Hmm, well the shape is decent. Better than half of the angel wings around here.”
She just picked her nose and she’s looking at the booger.
As I suspected, this book is described as a “working journal” at the sales page, which suggests that it’s basically a personal diary and the author just slapped some picture on the cover that she drew as a youngster back when she was writing this. In a way, that’s actually fairly appropriate for the subject matter at hand. The trouble (for her) is that unless the writer in question is already famous for some reason, most people won’t be too interested in reading anyone’s old diaries anyway.