It's a romantic comedy and..... I- I can't explain it to words.
I guess this will do: It MELTED my HEART!!!
Ok. so it's a story about a normal guy named Tamura Yukisada and he fell in love with a girl named Matsuzawa Komaki in middle school. But when he confessed his love for her, it was too late because she's moving to a faraway city. they exchanged letters and all but it went to a stop for unknown reasons. Then he almost forgot about her in high school. Then he met this "Ice Queen" named Hiruka Souma who is very beautiful but has a cold personality. I guess I said too much abut this.... But if you're reading this(If someone does), you can read it here:
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I'm telling you, this manga is very good! Take it from a straight guy like me! I EVEN CRIED!!!(yeah, I'm a slightly sensitive straight guy...)
Okay! so topic change for now.....
IT'S SUMMERTIME!!!!!
WHOOHOO!!!!
ZOMGWFBBQROFLWAFFLELOLMAOLOZORZ!!!!!
I DUNNO WHAT TO DO THIS SUMMER!!! again, if someone is reading this, please give me a suggestion
anyway, I want to submit an art but I dunno how to do digital art. I want to make an art as awesome as the ones in my favorites!(COULD SOMEONE TEACH ME HOW?!?!?!)
THAT'S ALL!
Thank you for your time!!!











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We fear that which we cannot see...
We respect that which we cannot see...
And so wields the sword of fate...
-BLEACH
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Call me Sara .
Pasta!!
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"Once when I was young and true, someone left me sad. Broke my brittle heart in two, and that is very bad. Love is for unlucky folk, love is but a curse. Once there was a heart I broke, and that I think it worse." ~ D. Parker
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icon by ~2-Jun
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Oh, cool! My Japanese name is 秋本 Akimoto (true autumn),
and 利津 Ritsu (beneficial haven)
Akimoto Ritsu......
sounds cool!
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坊主が屏風に上手に坊主の絵を描いた
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Oh, cool! My Japanese name is 秋本 Akimoto (true autumn),
and 利津 Ritsu (beneficial haven)
Akimoto Ritsu......
sounds cool!
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Summer is like a fried egg: they are both orangey in color and taste good, but if one eats too much you will get sick of it o.O
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A mind of a troubled artist always ends with random inevitability.
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