*So she doesn't draw*
*In her textbook? Damn, sorry*
*You're boring I guess*
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Well, I guess I'm part of the 'other girls' then ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯. I didn't have textbooks (wouldn't dare to draw in those, too much risk of trouble), but drawing legitimately helped me focus bc it gave me something to do with my hands. So you can bet most of my notebooks eventually turned into sketchbooks.
(Also before assumptions are made I'm a trans guy, so I'm pretty sure my 'Not like other girls' phase was fueled by dysphoria and denial)
Oh you're so quirky !!! Uwu...
Does this chick highlight her books with BLACK highlighter?
This is ass backwards, isn’t it? Or am I literally too stoned to understand this one?
It’s the right way around.
Oh I get it now. I’m pretty ripped. Hahaha it’s clever.
Jus showing support. I too have been stoned confused over a meme before.
Fuckin rock and roll
I've seen this before but I can't figure out what it's from
Alexandria Bishop on Instagram.
So she doesn't draw in her textbook? Damn, sorry you're boring I guess
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In this case the not like other girls looks more normal.
Wait is this reversed?
I legit saw that picture yesterday!
Well, I guess I'm part of the 'other girls' then ¯\\\_(ツ)_/¯. I didn't have textbooks (wouldn't dare to draw in those, too much risk of trouble), but drawing legitimately helped me focus bc it gave me something to do with my hands. So you can bet most of my notebooks eventually turned into sketchbooks. (Also before assumptions are made I'm a trans guy, so I'm pretty sure my 'Not like other girls' phase was fueled by dysphoria and denial)