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Ahh nah nah no hard feelings! I feel bad as well, I really enjoyed those convos too ( though let’s be honest…we had a fucking insane roommate that didn’t make things any better near the end of my freshman year. Holy crap a moley.) I was in on your live stream too! I was in two at the same time and didn’t really converse in either so whomp whomp and I’ve been trying to get up the nerve to talk to other people, because my roommate has been really awesome about talking to well known comic artists on Twitter and Tumblr and has met up with 3 or 4 of them which I think is absolutely awesome for her! Like, AHHH it’s great! But I never am confident enough to really say anything because I feel that I really shouldn’t until I have a better handle on my own style and I don’t have to embarrass myself like ‘I love your work!’ and only have awkward/undeveloped art styles to show haha (I’m already going to do a good job of that because I stupidly signed up for merits againt like, every good comic artist at MCAD) Because idk I would really love to be able to do what she’s doing right now. It’s pretty amazing and I feel pretty darn dull and pathetic when I think about how I have a hard time working up the nerve. 
I’m just psyching myself out I think. But, wow thank you! You are to nice haha 

Ah, this is all good to hear.  (Although I laugh about it more often that not, mostly because I can’t do anything in the kitchen without running over extra sets of left behind measuring cups)

I hope you work up the courage to talk with your art heroes.  So much work goes into making art, I’m sure most of them are ecstatic when anybody takes the time to talk with them.

The experience will probably be just as fun for them as it would be for you.

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