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I am your imaginary robot. What do you want me to do? Could you please fold my clothes pilin up on that chair? Make me a decaf coffee? Answer my emails? Prepare my suitcase? Clean my drawing table?
Life is absurd. "Is there any fried chicken in that backpack? "No chicken just socks." -carrying 20 pairs of socks for an art installation.
Rental cars have this phosphorescent sign glowing in dark in case someone traps you in the trunk. "sweet muffin, are you sure? What if it calls cops automatically?" "yes, yes, I am sure. Close it. I wanna try if it really works." "oh my..."
A scary moment from out hiking adventure. "RUN BACK!" "Don't come forward!"
When I tried to take the garbage out I thought there was a lion outside. then we went out with Shirley and... the rest of it is tomorrow...
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Today's Suggestion "Sweety you are over attached to your mama." If a friend comments on your personality don't get defensive. Listen to your friend. Try to hear it. This suggestion is useful yes no click here submit Nothing will happen if you click  Something will happen if you hear your friends.
My friend Esra's parents (like mine) can spend hours even days to pack her suitcase. They use vacuum cleaner in order to suck the air in the plastic bags so that plastic bags can take less space.
Suggestion #3 For people who would like to develop their drawing skills In boring meetings draw. First Just draw inanimate objects. They are easier to draw by looking at them Then, draw people by looking at them. Draw your boss, draw the person in charge in the meeting "Make a chart in Excel write the serial numbers of all keyboards, mouse, screens, Wacom, tablets in that chart" boring meetings and classes can be the most fun places if you want.
Suggestion #2 For developing drawing skills you don't need to be talented but it is helpful to be determined and persistent. Draw objects by looking at them. We tend to draw from memory. when we draw from memory we lose details and we remember some of the shapes in a distorted way. After practicing for a long while we develop a library of well remembered objects in our minds. Also drawing by really looking at things develops our way of seeing the world. "are you looking at me?"
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