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# Statistics
Favourites: 2027; Deviations: 343; Watchers: 102
Watching: 106; Pageviews: 42734; Comments Made: 3948; Friends: 106
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Ursula Vernon, StablercakeFavorite movies: Venom, Thor: Ragnarok
Favorite TV shows: What We Do in the Shadows
Favorite bands / musical artists: NIN, Fair to Midland, Indigo Girls, M.I.A., Lady Gaga, Halsey...
Favorite books: Geek Love
Favorite writers: Ursula Vernon, Margaret Atwood, Peter David, Katherine Dunn
Favorite games: Xenogears, FF7, FF14, lots of indie games
Favorite gaming platform: PC
Tools of the Trade: iPad, colored pencils, acrylic, paintbrushes, thread, needle, crochet hook, yarn, markers, ink, paint, clay...
Other Interests: Parrots. Lots of them.
# Social Links
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instagram.com/kevlarunicorn
twitter.com/kevlar_unicorn
# Comments
Comments: 181
DreamstartheWarrior [2015-06-26 03:30:25 +0000 UTC]
Rumlow, Hawkeye, and Sabretooth cosplays? Dude, don't take this the wrong way but I love you!
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to DreamstartheWarrior [2015-06-28 21:44:59 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a million!
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-04-26 00:53:53 +0000 UTC]
I can totally give Rumlow hugs. They're a little rough, but still strangely affectionate
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-04-27 00:22:29 +0000 UTC]
Also!... (((Rumlow!hugs)))
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-04-27 00:21:56 +0000 UTC]
OMFG that's adorable as hell. This makes me so happy haha
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Mons00n In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2015-04-27 08:21:46 +0000 UTC]
That hug was very much needed (and appreciated) so I had to art. :'D
fact: Rumlow hugs = best hugs! B)))
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-04-27 20:50:14 +0000 UTC]
It was awesome art! Love it!
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Mons00n In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2015-04-28 13:31:33 +0000 UTC]
*gives ya some good head scratches* You deserved it.
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-04-29 00:12:08 +0000 UTC]
Aww, thank you. And also, head scratches are totally Rumlow's weakness. *melts into puddle of happy mush*
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Mons00n In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2015-04-30 18:21:53 +0000 UTC]
Yaaaaas I found his weakness! >:3
*keeps scratching*
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-05-01 00:11:15 +0000 UTC]
*flops over and helplessly kicks a leg*
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Mons00n In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2015-05-01 18:28:41 +0000 UTC]
Aaaand THIS is how you defeat an agent of Hydra.
*feeds ya some german treats for playing along nicely*
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Mons00n [2015-05-02 00:08:37 +0000 UTC]
*nibbles on treats, completely tamed*
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TheBittiestBaubles [2013-12-12 21:27:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you bunches for favoriting my Cheeseburger Earrings a short while back! I'm super glad you like them! ^_^
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PantheraSculptures [2012-07-22 17:11:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the watch! I really appreciate it!
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AmandaMyers [2012-06-11 17:37:40 +0000 UTC]
Hey! Do you follow the CritterJam group? If not, you might be excited to know that June's animal to draw is the brown hyena! Maybe not quite as cool as the spotted variety, but perhaps you'd like to get involved
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to AmandaMyers [2012-06-12 11:40:01 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tip-off! I'd probably give it a shot, but sadly my Wacom is currently about 8,000 miles from me. But it sounds like a fun group. I may have tojoin once I get settled stateside again
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AmandaMyers In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2012-06-12 16:33:37 +0000 UTC]
There's always traditional medium. Of course you may need a scanner
Are you looking to stay in the states when you get back or do you want to go abroad somewhere else? I'm currently talking to a recruiter about finding a job in Korea. Eventually I would like to move somewhere else, but I think this will be good experience living abroad.
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to AmandaMyers [2012-06-13 01:05:45 +0000 UTC]
Sadly, no decent scanner here. ;.; Korea's a good startoff point. I know a lot of people who taught English in Japan, too, and really liked it.
For me, I'm going to be Stateside for at least a year to learn Persian Farsi, then I'll either be in Georgia or Bahrain (crazy opposite options, no? lol).
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AmandaMyers [2012-03-25 22:51:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the fave. It was fun flipping through your animal's folder to see what other goodies you've found.
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ruiaya [2012-03-24 07:07:04 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for the high compliment of fav'ing my work!
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AmiAmiLuLu [2012-02-26 19:40:01 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the I really appricate it!
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AmandaMyers [2012-02-21 01:11:15 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the fave!
BTW, how do you like S. Korea? I'm looking into getting a job teaching over there.
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to AmandaMyers [2012-02-21 01:39:35 +0000 UTC]
Korea's fine, but I'm in the service so I have a lot different perspective, but I do know a lot of american teachers there. Check out eatyourkimchi.com Also, beware that the more education you have, the better your treatment will be. As well, go over there with at least a little bit of money saved, and don't let them take your passport if you're teaching (make them get a photocopy or something). Sometimes the less scrupulous organizations will take your passport to make sure you stay and fullfill your contract. Either that, or they will require (in your contract) that you repay the airfare if you decide you want to get out of it.
That said, there are lots of people I know who really enjoy the job there. It just depends on who you work for. Sometimes the hagwons (private institutions) will pay more, but are less reliable. Conversely, state-funded schools will pay a bit less but usually are more stable and overall treat you better. You'll have the best bargaining power if you've got a four year degree and ESL certification.
If you have any other questions, let me know. I can probably put you in contact with a person or two who is teaching there right now and they may be able to give you a better perspective
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AmandaMyers In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2012-02-21 01:52:35 +0000 UTC]
I've got a friend that taught over there for two years at a Hagwon. He really enjoyed it and is planning to go back. I've got a Master's Degree in education and two years experience in the field. I feel, from what he's told me, that I won't have any trouble finding a good job if I make sure to ask the right questions to the right people.
Any particular places you enjoy going in Seoul? I know about Itaewon, but are there any specific places an artist might enjoy going?
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to AmandaMyers [2012-02-21 16:32:28 +0000 UTC]
With a master's in education, you'll be fine and get a great job, then I really don't recommend Itaewon. It's full of a lot of desperate GIs who are lonely, and it's full of foreigners and generally just geared at getting your money. It's mostly bars, really. Seedy ones. Personally, I avoid it like the plague, since it's also probably one of the most dangerous parts of Seoul. That said, Seoul's probably the safest megacity in the world, so as long as you travel in a pack and don't do anything dumb, you should be fine.
Hongdae is great for a lot of international folks and neat clubs. There is a bit of a drug scene there, but applying your usual common sense will keep you safe.
The arts and culture district near Hyehwa subway station is great for plays (they have a few in English) and I think there are some art museums. It's a pretty artsy scene, but I didn't notice much in the way of actual museums or supply shops.
There is a traditional Korean village and history thereon near the largest palace in Seoul, Kyeongbok. Insadong and Chogye Buddhist temple are also in that area. Insadong is kind of tourist-y, but there are a lot of cool places to eat. There are also a lot of little personal art galleries and crafters there, as well as a few artists running their own shops (just have to hunt for them a bit).
Namdaemun had at least one art supply store. I think there are one or two in Itaewon (just go during daylight hours, and you'll be pretty safe). I really love Namdaemun, though. All the street vendors and awesome food and neat-o sights and sounds. It really comes alive as the sun sets.
If you enjoy hiking, there are also a lot of hiking trails, like the one near Seoul Tower. They're really beautiful, and surprisingly right in the middle of the city.
Also, if you can, do make friends with a few U.S. servicemembers while you're there. They've got access to things like deoderant and other stuff that the Koreans really don't have or will cost you a high fortune to get.
Let me know if you've got any more questions. Always happy to help out.
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AmandaMyers In reply to KevlarUnicorn [2012-02-21 23:28:38 +0000 UTC]
Oooh lots of neat stuff I will have to check out. Thanks for the info. I look forward to finding some cool art. I imagine knowing where the art shop is will be helpful as well I'm looking to go sometime this summer (if I go). I never thought about finding deodorant... I did hear that it can be hard finding bras that fit. My friend recommended that I bring plenty with me
I've heard about the GI's. It's rather said, really.
Thanks again for all of the info. I will be sure to keep in touch.
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to AmandaMyers [2012-02-21 23:53:09 +0000 UTC]
Definitely! I'll be there 'til sometime in July, so let me know if you need a guide.
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Astralseed [2012-02-15 21:27:10 +0000 UTC]
You've been featured here to help gain a bit more exposure to your art [link]
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KevlarUnicorn In reply to Astralseed [2012-02-15 21:31:24 +0000 UTC]
Oh, that's very kind of you! Thank you so much
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