The only person who has acted infantile throughout any of this is you. I dont expect you to act any differently upon reading this comment youll either fling a barrage of childish insults at me or hide this comment. Perhaps youll even do both.
The fact of the matter is this you HAVE been heavily influenced by *CallowLily, whether you want to admit it or not. All anyone was ever asking you to do was acknowledge that. All of this mess, all of the flaming and the insults, could have easily been avoided if you had of just listened.
You speak of Karma, hoping that others will come to harm because they doubted your originality. If you really believe in Karma, do you honestly think its going to take kindly to you saying something like that after all the insults you carelessly tossed around?
Only you can change the way people think of you and respond to you. If you want people to start treating you with respect then start doing to same for everyone else dont treat us like idiots and expect us to not see the heavy resemblance of your pieces to Callowlilys. It is glaringly obvious and you need to acknowledge that.
Keep this in mind - no one ever told you to stop creating art outright, they simply told you to branch out and find your own style. Too bad you refuse to listen, who knows how good you could be if you tried.
aww feel better. i've been doing the same... i just got a rad sewing machine that was my grandmothers before she passed away a few years go... it was left for me.. and im making use of it
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I dont expect you to act any differently upon reading this comment youll either fling a barrage of childish insults at me or hide this comment. Perhaps youll even do both.
The fact of the matter is this you HAVE been heavily influenced by *CallowLily, whether you want to admit it or not. All anyone was ever asking you to do was acknowledge that. All of this mess, all of the flaming and the insults, could have easily been avoided if you had of just listened.
You speak of Karma, hoping that others will come to harm because they doubted your originality. If you really believe in Karma, do you honestly think its going to take kindly to you saying something like that after all the insults you carelessly tossed around?
Only you can change the way people think of you and respond to you. If you want people to start treating you with respect then start doing to same for everyone else dont treat us like idiots and expect us to not see the heavy resemblance of your pieces to Callowlilys. It is glaringly obvious and you need to acknowledge that.
Keep this in mind - no one ever told you to stop creating art outright, they simply told you to branch out and find your own style. Too bad you refuse to listen, who knows how good you could be if you tried.
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