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(1/2) That feel when you're trying to act cool for someone else's sake but then break down as soon as they're out of sight. In 2016 Mike and me moved to Canada to pursue careers in animation and saying goodbye to my Mama was especially hard.

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To be fair, it’s very difficult to see his films. My favorite Chaplin imitator is Billie Ritchie. Or was Chaplin a Ritchie imitator? It’s a real possibility. Sadly, Ritchie’s film career was cut short when he was attacked by an ostrich on set.

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Reposted from ustration One of the many careers that I wanted to pursue when I was a kid was to become a paleontologist 🦕 but I reasoned (4th grader logic) that all of the dinosaur bones would be discovered by the time I was a grown-… https://t.co/JRBP9ShETI

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hi!! I’m Lyssa! I love doing character design and illustration and plan to do that as my career!

i don’t really have any other small artist friends on here other than who tagged me though ;;

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For real equality –in science as a reflection of our society– we have to make important changes. Among them, we must encourage curiosity, an education that teaches us to think and not obey (Paulo Freire) and remove the stereotypes that limit our careers as women in

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Depressed girl looking for love versus career-focused gal (also still depressed inside) https://t.co/JzCpc7poBo

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....and finally some professional over-the-top getups once her career REALLY gets settled 3/3 also I love that pierrot one she'd wear that specifically to crash funerals.

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Sometimes you have your extensive DC comics AU and you gotta draw a bunch of Harley Quinn outfits for it for various stages of her career So here's set 1/3 for when she's pretty toned down...

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Me with 18 yo: Happy for finish the fucking school, enjoying orchestras, one loser but always kind, smiling outside crying inside.

Me with 23 yo: Hating the damn career everyday, enjoying drawings, still loser but with attitude, grumpy outside sweety inside. https://t.co/JOpKKZZAAa

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Last 3 years I was disabled and feeling worthless to my friends and family. That feeling grew when I was forced to leave my job and lost most of my friends.
Last week I began a career in medical that’s changed my life. I’m still disabled but I haven’t been depressed or suicidal. https://t.co/TCDfHusZF9

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Last year some of our alumni started their TV careers at You could to! ➡️ https://t.co/0TNxWAlRad to find out more. This year's Production Cos to come!

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On a whim I decided to watch Bambi last weekend for the first time since the 90s. I’m not a much of a crier, but the ethereal hand painted backgrounds had me in actual tears. So I wanted to give tribute to Tyrus Wong, the legendary BG painter. His career is such an inspiration 🦌

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I want a career where I can just draw made up deities all day

whats that? "Just start a cult"?

hmmmmmmm....

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Say hello to Olem Ferber, a career student still trying to find himself, played by . Olem has lots of theoretical knowledge, but little practical experience. Find Olem on Infinite Horizon, Wednesday, February 12 at 6 PM PST art by

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If I can go from these to these, there is no reason you can't do it. 100%, your life is in your hands, you just have to DO and hone what you want. I SUCKED at drawing, but now i have a career. WORK HARD YALL!

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Tabe Mikako stars in new TBS Spring 2020 drama "Kaseifu no Nagisa-san" showing at 10pm on Tues; based on Yotsuhara Furiko's manga; co-stars include Oomori Nao & Seto Koji; plays a career woman who hires a super housekeeper to take care of her house
https://t.co/e5mDG1EOEU

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From generic white girl num. 5 to 'I will destroy your whole career'

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Do you, or did you ever buy Helena Bertinelli as a school teacher?😂 Has there ever been anything written about her, that suggests that as a logical career move? I liked what the movie did. Heiress, turned assassin, turned hero funding her own team.

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Elisabetta Sirani (1638-65)

opened her own studio in Bologna early in her career

supported chiefly by private commissions

She was so prodigious an artist that by the time of her death at 27,

she had completed circa 170 paintings, 14 etchings

and a number of drawings

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“Perfection was Mapplethorpe’s elixir; he searched for his “perfect moment,” relentlessly, obsessively, in the short ten years of his career.” https://t.co/UleGsDDFR9

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