Speaker 2
Do you have these sketches sometimes where you feel like, as i they're not going well, and they're not going well, and just, you find that you rescue them towards the last one third of the drawing time you have, maybe almost all of them. I
Speaker 1
mean, there's like a, you know, they're marathons for me, these three hours full of, you know, hand wringing and sweating and, you know, anxiety. Bcause there's nothing, no worse feeling for me than three hours that i felt i wasted. And i don't, you know, i mean, philosophically, i can say, ok, i didn't really waste that time. It's all useful time. Ah. But, you know, you don't get your little social media cookie sometimes. And that's, you know, you know, i can't deny that social media response, of the reinforcement of positive, you know, reinforcement of social media plays a role in how i feel about my work, you know, ecause it's always cure. Oure always curious. Like this is when i thought was really working great, and people don't seem tinterested. And this one, i was like a litte throwaway thing that i did, and people are wild about it. And i always want to know about that. But, you know, but i'm also, i love it when i love something and then everybody else seems to love it too. And i feel like there was this, i' connecting with those people who are, you know, fans and erd, that's always fun. And i can't say that's not a part of it, but i can at least i know i would still be doing this without the social medium, because i started it without the social media, and it was just as compelling for me then. I don't know, maybe, maybe, after 13 years, maybe it wouldn't have been, i don't know.