SMASH con report! (WITH PHOTOS YEY)GOSH! Smash just came and went so quickly like a fart in your face, I'm kind of just sitting there like "woah did that really just-- what just happened"SMASH con report! (WITH PHOTOS YEY) in Personal More Like ThisI'm kind of too stingy ('kind of') to buy a sub, so I'm going to be difficult and link you to a tumblr post of my report with pictures and all here: http://chanface.tumblr.com/post/27483959135/smash-2012-report
EDIT: :iconry-spirit: is forcing me to post pictures by buying me a sub, gosh what a rude guy!! jksjks thanks bro ;v;
Me with :iconaznceestar:!
Thanks to everyone who stopped by my table during SMASH- whether to buy, look or just to say hi! Although, it was actually mostly :iconpet-chan: who was manning my table, so if you remember a gorgeous hime-fringed girl, THAT WAS HER+*+*+
Even though I wasn't at my table much, throughout the time that I WAS there, I have to say that I am so glad to have SMASH as my last fan trading event. The crowd was just so friendly, and all the customers I met were all
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Hey yo lets talk about bravery.I'm gonna say this before I rant...Hey yo lets talk about bravery. in Personal More Like This
This is something that is more suited for tumblr or Facebook. Either or...but...I dunno. It just seems like something I should put on deviantArt instead.
Anyway, lets begin:
What is bravery anyway?
In movies, bravery is shown as fighting dragons or evil creatures, shouting at your worst enemy or throwing yourself in the line of fire for your friend/boyfriend/girlfriend/family's sake.
Well....yeah, that is bravery, I guess.
But being brave can mean a lot of things. It can mean trying new experiences, even if you doubt yourself every step of the way. It can mean asking a teacher a question, when you don't want to seem stupid or make a fool in front of everyone. It can be putting up your hand in class to answer a question, despite the fact that some people will think of you as being smart or trying to show them up. It can be stepping on stage to receive something you've worked so hard for, even though you're terrified at the thought of people even looki