How Chainsaw Man Saved My Art

DD Markk
1 Nov 202209:40

Summary

TLDREl script del video de Diddy Mark explora su transformación como artista tras la influencia de 'Chainsaw Man' y su creador, Tatsuki Fujimoto. Diddy reflexiona sobre la importancia de la autenticidad y el disfrute en el proceso creativo, reconociendo que las presiones externas lo habían llevado a perder la pasión por su arte. La realización de que la verdadera esencia del arte radica en la libertad de expresión y la alegría de crear, le permite retomar su camino como artista con una nueva perspectiva: 'tener diversión primero'. El video es un llamado a la acción para que otros artistas prioricen su disfrute y se liberen de las expectativas y normas convencionales.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 El creador del canal, Diddy Mark, expresa su pasión por el arte y cómo Chainsaw Man, una manga, le ayudó a redescubrir su amor por la creación artística.
  • 🤣 Diddy Mark comparte bromas y humor para conectar con su audiencia, demostrando su personalidad única y su enfoque en la autenticidad.
  • 👀 El canal tiene un enfoque en el crecimiento y desarrollo del artista, documentando su evolución desde el principio hasta el fin.
  • 📚 Chainsaw Man, creado por Tatsuki Fujimoto, es una manga muy popular publicada por Shonen Jump que ha tenido un impacto significativo en Diddy Mark.
  • 🔥 La obra de Tatsuki Fujimoto inspiró a Diddy Mark a recordar la importancia de ser uno mismo y disfrutar del proceso creativo, más allá de las convenciones del manga.
  • 🚫 Diddy Mark reflexiona sobre las presiones de la fama y cómo estas afectan su capacidad para disfrutar y crear arte de manera auténtica.
  • 💡 Al re Leer Chainsaw Man, Diddy Mark tuvo una revelación sobre la importancia de la diversión y la autoexpresión en su arte, lo que lo llevó a una crisis existencial como artista.
  • 🛑 El artista decidió cambiar su enfoque artístico, poniendo la diversión como la primera prioridad y dejando de lado las expectativas y normas convencionales.
  • 📈 La nueva filosofía de Diddy Mark, 'tener diversión primero', le ha permitido sentirse mejor consigo mismo y su arte, y ha tenido un impacto positivo en su éxito en línea.
  • 📝 Diddy Mark anima a sus espectadores a centrarse en la diversión y la autoexpresión en su arte, en lugar de preocuparse por aspectos que no pueden controlar.
  • 📢 El video finaliza con una llamada a la acción, instando a la audiencia a adoptar la filosofía de 'tener diversión primero' en su propio arte.

Q & A

  • ¿Qué es el objetivo principal del canal de Diddy Mark?

    -El objetivo principal del canal de Diddy Mark es documentar su crecimiento como artista y compartir sus realizaciones y cambios en su enfoque artístico.

  • ¿Por qué Diddy Mark cree que el video sobre 'Chainsaw Man' es importante?

    -Diddy Mark cree que el video es importante porque expresa una de sus más grandes realizaciones sobre el arte y ser artista, y cree que podría ayudar a otros de la misma manera que lo ha ayudado a él.

  • ¿Qué es 'Chainsaw Man' y qué importancia tiene para Diddy Mark?

    -'Chainsaw Man' es una manga publicada por Shonen Jump, y para Diddy Mark, es una obra que ama más que a su primer hijo y que lo inspira en su arte y en su forma de contar historias.

  • ¿Quién es Tatsuki Fujimoto y cómo ha influenciado a Diddy Mark?

    -Tatsuki Fujimoto es el creador y autor de 'Chainsaw Man'. Ha influenciado a Diddy Mark recordándole la importancia de ser uno mismo, disfrutar del proceso creativo y no preocuparse por las convenciones del manga.

  • ¿Cómo se siente Diddy Mark sobre su arte antes de leer 'Chainsaw Man' de nuevo?

    -Antes de leer 'Chainsaw Man' de nuevo, Diddy Mark se sentía presionado por producir el mejor trabajo y competir con otros, lo que le hacía odiar su arte y no disfrutar el proceso creativo.

  • ¿Qué le recordó a Diddy Mark la relectura de 'Chainsaw Man'?

    -La relectura de 'Chainsaw Man' le recordó a Diddy Mark la importancia de tener diversión y expresarse a sí mismo en su arte, algo que había olvidado debido a las presiones de producir y competir.

  • ¿Cuál es el nuevo lema artístico de Diddy Mark y por qué lo adoptó?

    -El nuevo lema artístico de Diddy Mark es 'tener diversión primero'. Lo adoptó para volver a disfrutar del proceso creativo y dejar de lado las presiones y expectativas externas.

  • ¿Cómo cambió la perspectiva de Diddy Mark sobre el arte después de su revelación?

    -Después de su revelación, Diddy Mark dejó de preocuparse por las opiniones de otros, las convenciones del arte, las habilidades técnicas y los números en las redes sociales, enfocándose únicamente en disfrutar y inspirar a otros a través de su arte.

  • ¿Qué hizo Diddy Mark cuando decidió aplicar su nuevo lema 'tener diversión primero' en su arte?

    -Cuando Diddy Mark decidió aplicar su nuevo lema, comenzó a dibujar lo que quería, cómo quería y cuántas veces quería, sin preocuparse por las convenciones de la escritura de historias.

  • ¿Cómo reaccionó la audiencia cuando Diddy Mark aplicó su nuevo enfoque en su manga?

    -La audiencia reaccionó positivamente; su nuevo manga, creado solo por diversión, obtuvo más de cien mil lecturas y se convirtió en el más popular y número uno en el concurso mensual en el sitio web de Manga Plus Creators en un solo día.

  • ¿Qué llamada a la acción hace Diddy Mark para sus espectadores al final del video?

    -Diddy Mark hace una llamada a la acción para que sus espectadores hagan que la diversión venga primero en su arte y dejen de lado las preocupaciones por cosas que no pueden controlar.

Outlines

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🎨 La Realización del Arte por Diddy Mark

El primer párrafo presenta a Diddy Mark, un creador de contenido que reflexiona sobre su crecimiento como artista. Diddy comparte su aprecio por los suscriptores leales y su deseo de documentar su evolución artística. Se menciona que Chainsaw Man, una manga popular, ha tenido un impacto significativo en su enfoque creativo, recordándole la importancia de disfrutar y ser auténtico en su arte. Diddy expresa su admiración por Tatsuki Fujimoto, el creador de la manga, quien lo inspiró a recuperar su pasión por la creación artística.

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🌟 La Transformación del Enfoque Artístico de Diddy Mark

En el segundo párrafo, Diddy Mark profundiza en su experiencia personal y cómo la presión de ser un artista reconocido le hizo perder la alegría en su trabajo. Describe su lucha interna y cómo la relectura de Chainsaw Man le recordó la esencia de la creación artística: la diversión y la expresión personal. Diddy adopta un nuevo lema para su vida como artista, 'divertirse primero', y comparte cómo este cambio de actitud le ha permitido recuperar la conexión con su arte y la alegría de crear. Finalmente, Diddy insta a sus espectadores a priorizar la diversión en su propio proceso creativo, independientemente de las expectativas externas.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Chainsaw Man

Chainsaw Man es un manga publicada por Shonen Jump, muy popular y actualmente también adaptado en anime. En el video, Chainsaw Man es mencionado como una fuente de inspiración para el narrador, quien admira la obra y al autor, Tatsuki Fujimoto, por su enfoque en la creatividad y la libertad artística.

💡Tatsuki Fujimoto

Tatsuki Fujimoto es el creador y autor de Chainsaw Man, quien es el centro de la admiración del narrador por su estilo único y su enfoque en la creatividad y la expresión personal en su trabajo, lo que influye en la perspectiva del narrador sobre la creación artística.

💡Creatividad

La creatividad es un tema central en el video, donde el narrador reflexiona sobre la importancia de expresar la esencia de uno mismo en el arte y cómo la obra de Fujimoto lo hizo recordar la razón por la que comenzó a crear en primer lugar: para divertirse y ser auténtico.

💡Presión

La presión se refiere a la sensación de tener que cumplir con expectativas y normas externas, que el narrador asocia con una pérdida de la pasión por la creación artística. En el video, el narrador describe cómo la presión lo llevó a odiar su propio trabajo y a sentirse desconnectado de su arte.

💡Arte

El arte en este contexto no solo se refiere a la ilustración o la narrativa en manga, sino también a la expresión personal y emocional del creador. El narrador concluye que el verdadero arte proviene del placer y la autenticidad, más allá de las habilidades técnicas.

💡Divertirse

Divertirse es el nuevo lema del narrador para su vida como artista, después de una crisis existencial que lo llevó a cuestionar su motivación y pasión por la creación. En el video, el narrador insiste en que la diversión y la autenticidad son fundamentales para que el arte tenga alma y conecte con el público.

💡Autoexpresión

La autoexpresión es la capacidad de un artista para manifestar su identidad y emociones en su trabajo. El narrador ve en Fujimoto un ejemplo de autoexpresión, lo que lo motiva a buscar la misma en su propio arte y a dejar de lado las convenciones y expectativas.

💡Normas y convenciones

Las normas y convenciones se refieren a los estándares y reglas generalmente aceptados en la creación de manga y arte. El narrador critica estas normas por limitar la creatividad y la autenticidad, y decide desafiarlas en su propio trabajo.

💡Manga Plus

Manga Plus es una plataforma en línea donde se publican mangas. En el video, el narrador menciona que su nueva obra, creada bajo la filosofía de 'divertirse primero', alcanzó el éxito en Manga Plus, lo que validó su nueva perspectiva artística.

💡Identidad

La identidad en el video se refiere a la personalidad y el estilo único de cada artista. El narrador reflexiona sobre cómo había perdido su identidad en su trabajo debido a las presiones externas y cómo la obra de Fujimoto lo ayudó a redescubrirla.

💡Pleasure

El placer, en el contexto del video, es el estado de satisfacción y disfrute que el narrador busca en su proceso creativo. Es el antídoto contra la presión y la pérdida de pasión, y el fundamento de su nueva filosofía como artista.

Highlights

Introduction to the video, emphasizing the creator's passion for the topic despite potential low viewership.

The creator's intention to share personal realizations and mindset changes that affect their approach to art and creativity.

The creator's goal to document their growth as an artist for future reference and inspiration.

The importance of the video's content as a significant realization about art and being an artist.

The creator's love for 'Chainsaw Man' manga and its creator, Tatsuki Fujimoto.

How 'Chainsaw Man' and Tatsuki Fujimoto's work inspired the creator to return to their roots and love for creating art.

The creator's identification with Tatsuki Fujimoto's style and storytelling, seeing a reflection of their own artistic journey.

The creator's realization of the importance of having fun and being oneself in artistic creation.

The impact of societal and industry pressures on the creator's enjoyment and fulfillment in art creation.

The creator's re-evaluation of their art after feeling unfulfilled and pressured by external expectations.

The transformative moment of re-reading 'Chainsaw Man' and the emotional response it elicited in the creator.

The creator's new motto 'having fun comes first' as a guiding principle for their artistic life.

The creator's decision to disregard external validation and focus solely on enjoying the creative process.

The creator's newfound freedom in artistic expression and the positive reception of their new manga.

The call to action for viewers to prioritize fun in their artistic endeavors and ignore uncontrollable factors.

Closing remarks, appreciation for viewers, and a humorous sign-off from the creator.

Transcripts

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hey how's it going on Earth and welcome

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back to another colossal car crash of a

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video right here on the Diddy Mark

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Channel I would like to take the time to

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say if you're a regular deadly here on

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the channel meaning if you watch all my

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videos and support me religiously I

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would like to say to you I've never seen

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y'all before physically but you must

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look goofy as hell because I because I

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know for a fact that y'all are built

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different

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okay terrible joke but that's not what

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you're here for today yes I know my

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jokes may bring meaning to a lot of you

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guys lives and to be honest I know the

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terrible jokes I make give some of you

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all the reason to live but that's not

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what we're here for today today on this

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fine morning or afternoon or whatever

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time it is whatever the [ __ ] you are I

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bring to you a video of passion because

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to be honest this video probably won't

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get a lot of views and I don't care this

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is a video I really wanted to make

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because as you know if you watched a lot

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of the videos on my channel I like to

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talk about my realizations change in

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mindset and overall anything that

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affects how I approach art and being a

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creative because that is one of the

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reasons I made my channel I wanted to

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document my growth as an artist from

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beginning to end so that hypothetically

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if I reach the Milestones I want to

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reach in my head people who look up to

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me will be able to watch all my videos

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and see how I became that person so

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essentially I'm making this video

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because although it might not pull a lot

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of views in my opinion I think it's the

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biggest and most important realizations

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about art and being an artist I have

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ever come to and certainly I've ever

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spoken about on this channel and I want

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people to be able to view this video

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because this is my new mindset may be

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able to help them greatly the way it has

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immensely helped me well what's the

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video about the Mark what's your

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realization what's this new mindset

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change I'm sure some of you sexy zombies

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may be asking to your screen right now

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well I'll tell you if you read the title

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of this video which I assume you did

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otherwise why why would you be here I

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Diddy Mark I'm here to tell you about

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how chainsaw man the manga or more

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specifically how tatsuki Fujimoto the

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Creator and author of Chainsaw man saved

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my art

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okay so in case you've been living under

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a rock buried six feet underground at

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the bottom of the ocean Frozen in

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another dimension and haven't heard of

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Chainsaw man first off how are how are

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you even living on this planet how do

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you know what chainsaw man is and second

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off chainsaw man is a mango published by

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Shonen jump and it is a mega popular

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manga and now as me recording this anime

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and if you're like me Chase a man isn't

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only those things but it's also what I'm

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gonna love more than my firstborn son

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and to be honest with you I'm probably

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gonna play that chainsaw man opening

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song when my wife walks down the aisle

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on my wedding day and and that's facts

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so if you couldn't tell I love love

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chainsaw man and to be honest I love

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tatsuki Fujimoto the author even more

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why well it's not because I'm the lgbtq

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but it's because when I read the Manga

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and works by tatsuki Fujimoto it

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reminded me of something I forgot about

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a long long time ago it reminded me

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about being myself it reminded me of the

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reasons I started drawing in the first

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place or or actually started making

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stories in the first place and most

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importantly it reminded me of why I love

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creating art tatsuki Fujimoto reminded

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me to have one you see ever since I

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first discovered who tatsuki Fujimoto

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was towards the end of when he was

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working on Fire Punch Way before it

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chainsaw Man's first chapter ever even

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dropped he wasn't the drunk or not that

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he is today and to be honest I wasn't

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even really into manga like that back

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then but I had checked out fire points

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just because of the insane premise and

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even then before Didi mark my Persona

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was even born I saw a lot of myself in

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tatsuki Fujimoto something about his

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work and style of Storytelling and even

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his way of drawing made me see a lot of

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myself in him it all just screamed [ __ ]

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you I'm just having fun many years later

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that's the same Vibe I get from his work

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Fujimoto stares right into the face of

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every known rule norm and Convention of

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making manga and he just says to those

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rules and Norms eat Maya now don't get

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it twisted okay tatsuki Fujimoto has

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editors he's got people above him

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breathing down his neck and maybe even

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instructing him on what to do and what

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not to do but his work still has a Vibe

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of creative freedom to it I can't say

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for sure but when I read any of his

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works it just feels like it just feels

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like he's having fun now let me take a

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second to hop off fujimoto's day right

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now and chill out with the dick riding

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to get to the point like I said from

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before I was even a fan I saw myself in

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Fujimoto and even when I did become a

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fan I still saw myself in him and the

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more I found out about the guy from The

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Wild Concepts he comes up with to the

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wild weird he tweets about to even how

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this [ __ ] tried to levitate on

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video

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the more I found out about Fujimoto the

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more I saw myself in him weird ass sense

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of human personality too well his sense

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of humor and personality is a little not

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so little more deranged than mine but

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that's besides the point FYI for loyal

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Duty Mark viewers I talk about being

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bullied and made fun of a lot when I was

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a kid and stuff and that was one of the

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many reasons why my air quotes weird

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sense of humor and personality and she

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had none of the kids at school really

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liked me and didn't really want to be

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around me and stuff and okay now I've

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somehow managed to evolve into talking

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about my trauma ah Melanie therapy let's

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continue with the video shall we so yeah

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when I first read chainsaw man it was so

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much fun it gave me that feeling of man

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this guy is so loose he's having so much

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fun he's not stressing about good art or

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conventional storytelling techniques

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he's just going and I love that around

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this time I first read chainsaw man I

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started posting online and then like

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already made this DD Mark persona but I

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was still very very small I'm talking

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like maybe 900 to 1000 followers on

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Instagram maybe even less I think so

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yeah the first time I read chainsaw man

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I blindly read it and I had fun the next

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time I read chainsaw man though yeah

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that was about a month and a half ago

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and yeah when I re-read chainsaw man it

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hit me different because at this point

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I'm now this artist who has so much eyes

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on him and so I felt so much pressure to

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produce the best work to compete with

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everybody else draw like a God have

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anatomical skills like a god follow the

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non-existent rules or storytelling I was

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even a published manga artist but I got

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no joy from making the work I was making

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because that always just felt like work

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to me it was so unfulfilling all these

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pressures caused me to hate my art and

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stories and I didn't even know why the

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pressures of living up to how people

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viewed me and how I would be viewed as a

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Creator made me really critical about

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everything I did and eventually I became

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this productive hard-working machine of

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an artist where although I was cranking

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our artwork after artwork video after

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video Chapter after chapter and yeah

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they all made my numbers go up but at

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the end they all felt soulless my manga

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the art on my social media a good amount

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of my videos I couldn't even look at

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them because they didn't come from a

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good place they didn't come from someone

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I could even say was 100 me and I know

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that when I look at them and at this

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point I realized I had forgotten why I

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made art and wanted to make stories in

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the first place which is just to have

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fun and be myself see when I reread

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chainsaw man I got emotional because

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everything I saw on all those pages felt

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like I was reading something that old me

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would have made because as I said I saw

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a lot of myself in Fujimoto so therefore

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I saw how much fun Fujimoto was having

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how much of himself he was expressing in

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his work and it made me think about my

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own manga and my own work that I was

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making at the time you know metal Souls

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although I had heard from people that

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metal Source was good technically I

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still couldn't even stand to look at

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those pages because they felt so rigid

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and although I still like my story I

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look at those panels and it doesn't feel

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like me Diddy Mark actually it doesn't

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feel like me David feels like somebody

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else made it after I had this insane

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realization and existential crisis as an

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artist I did some reflection and I came

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up with a new model that I would live my

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life as an artist by and the motto is

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having fun comes first I even put this

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model on my social media bios not so

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much I'm serious about this new artist

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Lifestyle by sticking to this bottle of

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having fun I've never felt so good about

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myself and my art at least not since I

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started because as a result of this I

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now don't care about other artists like

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I'm not even a fan of other social media

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artists anymore I can respect them but

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they're not on this pet stolen my head

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anymore meaning I don't care what you

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think about me or my art I don't even

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care what my audience thinks about my

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art I now don't care about social media

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numbers or likes like I don't care how

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often I'm posting I don't give a [ __ ]

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about my publishing what they think of

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me I don't care about page counts I

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don't care about getting a book in

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stores I don't care even if you think

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I'm a good artist I don't care about

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having good anatomical or even

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fundamental skill none of that all I

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care about now as an artist is first and

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foremost having fun and inspiring people

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what does this mean what does it mean

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for me to have fun as an artist it means

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I'm gonna draw what I want and how I

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want and as much as I want I'm gonna

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tell stories and not care about normal

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story writing conventions and rules and

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what I can and can't put in it I'm just

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gonna make a story that I would want to

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read and have fun reading you know what

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art nerds I know this is the path I

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meant to go down on because when I did

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do this when I took a break from metal

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souls and made a whole new manga just

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for fun it got over a hundred thousand

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reads and ranked the number one most

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popular and number one on the monthly

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contest on the Manga Plus creators

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website in one day so all in all I know

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I said a lot but to Circle back to the

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points of this video the chainsaw Man

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manga or tatsuki Fujimoto himself saved

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my art how because it taught me to it

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reminded me to have fun and be myself

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even in my own stories because when you

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have raw love and when you enjoy what

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you're doing it can't help but just

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bleed into those pages and therefore the

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audience themselves can feel that and

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resonate with it even more regardless of

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the actual content so really quick

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before I end this video what is the call

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to action here what do I want you all my

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feet pick loving big booty viewers to do

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well I simply want you to make having

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fun come first as an artist and not

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stress about or even think about things

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that you have no control over having fun

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comes first

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thank you all for watching this video I

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truly appreciate it if you made it all

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the way to the end I hope makima crawls

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into your bed and kisses you good night

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tonight if you did but yeah shout out to

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my oh so lovely patrons for supporting

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this video and helping me put my cat

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through med school if you want to

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support me on patreon and get my videos

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days early as well as a lot of other

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content that I do the link is in the

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comment because I read all in respond to

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most comments till next time I know the

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design DD I'm gonna go levitate now Mark

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peace and love baby

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