One more paper to write.
"To what extent is media violence related to aggressive and violent behavior? "
This is gonna be so easy.
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Now all that needs to happen is: I need to get an email from the movie theater people telling me I got the job. Then everything will have fallen perfectly into place.
It is morning and I'm awake. I do not want to though.
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I'm working on Saturday. T.T And probably gonna be watching a metric fuckton of professional LoL matches. I'll try to catch your stream, but it doesn't seem likely at the moment.
I wish it worked the same, but unfortunately when I watch epic plays in games, my reaction is typically "Dude I could so totally do that!"
For art, it's "I will never be able to do that. (._.)"
"It isn't."
There, I wrote your essay for you.
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"To what extent is media violence related to aggressive and violent behavior? "
That really depends on what kind of media it's talking about.
TB has a good video on the subject, but I don't think he covers violent movies or such.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uwAo8lcAC4
Maybe you should think about the positive things, if you have done the drawing, like: "Well, i have improved! I should keep it up." or maybe you should try to draw something for someone else? This can also be a motivator, even with a slightly bit preasure, but that may help you.
Then go to sleep, skip all duties, be silly!
I like how Youtube's help page is outdated and no longer helpful.
I'm still in the stage where my skill isn't high enough to trump my internal motivations; if I draw something, even if it's for something else, it takes long enough that I need a serious motivator. Thus far that motivator has always been that I can get behind an idea or concept that the drawing expresses.
At some point I did find at least some motivation from improving, but it's been so long since I've drawn something, looked at it, and genuinely felt like I improved (the last instance being Whimsy, which was eight months ago), but I really don't want to resort to abusing paths like that. It just feels like such a crutch (and it's really time-consuming).
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