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A-ANIL [2011-01-09 09:30:19 +0000 UTC]
really nice drawing.
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ninjaSpence [2011-01-05 02:35:44 +0000 UTC]
Nice background and character design.
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ninjaSpence In reply to Hakouten [2011-01-06 04:21:46 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the Hugs and no problem. That's what I do
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GracefulWings In reply to Hakouten [2011-01-05 00:40:25 +0000 UTC]
Haha, you're very welcome! Your art made me happy, so it's a fair trade, right?
Just for information since we're on the subject, not all people with bipolar would fit the "Psycho" category. I may or may not have it; I haven't been pinned with a diagnosis because of a number of reasons (the stigma, the fact that I'm a teenager and who knows what's bipolar and what's hormones anyways?) but most people wouldn't know unless I told them. I get the highs where my mind is a million places and I'm kinda like...wwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!! , normal points, and the lows. Lately I'm doing a lot of the high end. It's hard to concentrate because my mind is racing , I keep talking too fast (some people are saying they can't understand me, but I can...they're the one's going slow in comparison to my racing mind) and I'm a little weirder than usual. The lows....not so fun. But people with bipolar act differently. Some people's poles are different. One of the bipolar classes, Cyclothymia , is a milder form that doesn't include manias or major depressive episodes or mixed episodes.
Bipolar also can be caused by traumas , as well as genetics and more.
Bipolar people also tend to be creative, most have no cognitive impairments when not in mania/hypomania or depression, and tend to be high achievers when not depressed.
Sorry to take up so much space in that comment there ( ), but since it's something I have a decent chance of having, I like to clear up misconceptions where I can. Hope you don't mind!
Sai sounds like a really cool character, and not unrealistic like you get with a lot of characters with traumatic pasts. I could totally see someone not being able to cope with others talking about things they don't remember. Like how some people have a hard time dealing with a disability when people start talking about all the things they used to do (been there, done that...moved on, but now and then, it's hard...). People usually move on, it seems, but it takes some people longer than others to adjust to the "new normal." Some people never do, and life is really hard for them.
Anyways, great job!
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