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Kat's Sketchbook #9: The Joys of School
Kat's Sketchbook #9: The Joys of School by @kat23a (kat23b (secret identity))

^.^ Hehe...I doodle in my notebooks incessantly, and one recurring doodle I make are little cartoon-mes, commenting on my notes, my state of mind, what I'm thinking, whatever. I picked a bunch of my favorite ones (or at least the ones that weren't too smudged) and stuck 'em here for the heck of it. ^_^

OOOO! Lookit those pictures of me in the leather jacket! That is the COOLEST jacket on the face of the planet, and it is now MINE!!! >D HAH! HOORAY FOR CHEAP PAWNSHOPS!! o.o; Now I just gotta keep it hidden from my family...9.6; Oy.

Interesting fact: I never seem to be able to draw myself the same way twice, although all the different mes look kinda similar. I didn't realize that until I finally stuck all these doodles together and compared them.

Not-so-interesting fact: The me at the middle bottom wasn't part of a notebook, that was me posing in front of the mirror and drawing myself about five minutes ago. I like it, and I had space left, so I stuck it in here. ^.^ Artwork © Copyright 2003 kat23b (secret identity)

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