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Out of Character
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Out of Character

17 Name: Anonymous : 2019-10-19 22:09
For the record, it took me ages to come up with a good response to this question.

I have a *ton* of original characters, stories, and general ideas that I've been thinking about since I was a kid. I've never actually done anything with 99% of them - I'm not a very good artist, and my line of work and school has nothing to do with entertainment - but I constantly fantasize about being a popular cartoonist or general media personality, like Walt Disney or Bill Watterson.

Many of these characters are little more than simple self-inserts, and the stories are essentially plots I've previously enjoyed elsewhere, recycled with different elements to sate my interests, but I'm quite proud of the more developed ones and always enjoy thinking about them during my leisure time. It's fun to imagine my own original video games, movies, TV shows, and comics, though I'd be terribly embarrassed if anyone ever knew about most of them. Oftentimes, I rotate which "series" I think about, depending on my general mood and current fascinations.

In real life, I come off as a very serious, stern person, so I think most of the people I know would be surprised to find out that I spend my free time thinking about irreverent fiction.

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