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I want to be Lisa!
I want to be Lisa! by @ladylaguna (Jenn)

For a challenge on Allytha's Oekaki (which is currently being rebuilt... snif). Draw yourself how you would want to look as a vid-game or anime character. Well, I don't know if this exactly fit the bill but I always wanted to be a skinny blonde with a jockish side. Basically, the total opposite of myself. XD When I was very young I turned this ideal of myself into a character and named her Lisa. Actually, she used to be called Alex but for some reason I changed it. Maybe I'll change the name back someday...

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Posted: Tuesday, 02 November, 2004 @ 10:16 PM

I like this! The energy conveyed in the pose and composition is very fun, and I like the title, too. It really suits it! Oekaki artists always amaze me... I just can't get the hang of them. Truthfully, I'd never really wanted to be someone else, but it is hard to be content with who you are, you know? But I also see it that I have the ability to be whoever I want, so I don't mind it too much. I don't think I'm making much sense. Oh well. Enjoy your comment!

Posted: Tuesday, 02 November, 2004 @ 11:34 PM

I understand where you're coming from. I wouldn't necessarily say I'm not content with who I am, but it's fun to dream of other things as well. I mean, I believe in the power of human potential, but there are some things that we just can't and probably shouldn't be :P Everyone dreams of being president or a movie star every so often, right?

Thanks for the comment :)

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