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It's completely okay if you want to draw any of my characters for any reason. You don't even have to ask me permission to do that. It's not, however, in any way, shape, or form, okay to claim ownership of any of my characters or parade around claiming to be any of them. I'm not a mean person or anything. It's just that my characters and I go way back, and to say that something that gave me luxury in a busy life and helped me grow as a person is yours just makes me mad. I'm not going to lie; that kind of thing really does make me mad (and I usually never get mad at anything).
A good amount of the comments on the person's page may be hidden now, but I will still remember the reply to the one thing I said. As much as I want to not care about it since Emmy is such a plain character, that kind of reply to the character's creator just isn't right. Emmy the Cat does not and will never, in any universe love Knuckles. Knuckles isn't appealing to Emmy in the least, and Shadow would sooner kill himself than have a character like Emmy for a sister. I hesitate to even make Emmy interact with such characters to begin with (The only reason she would do so would be to get a point across in a humorous comic; that's it.)
On another note, Artist Comments are for telling the audience anything about your picture. Even giving your thoughts and commentary on it. You could even leave it blank for the most part. Writing "hiiiii" or "tee hee" as your comment tells us nothing. I don't expect anyone to write a book about a picture, but really? Is that all you want to say about your works of "art"?
My week hasn't been the best, if the tone of this journal indicates anything. I'm trying my best to cheer myself up, though.
By the way, Paranormal Activity actually is kind of freaky...
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Devious Comments
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98% of teenagers can walk normally without running into walls, if you're one of the 2% that can't, paste this in your signature.
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