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Published: 2014-02-05 06:30:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 480; Favourites: 28; Downloads: 0
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Description havent uploaded in a while so here's a quick doodle i did straight into sai and in like 10 minutes
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AgentBabycakes [2014-02-06 03:59:43 +0000 UTC]

I like it!

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kosvana In reply to AgentBabycakes [2014-02-06 22:44:58 +0000 UTC]

Thank youuuu~


I'm actually thinking about placing her into a story plot~ As a major supporting character. Just need a name, dog gammit. 

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AgentBabycakes In reply to kosvana [2014-02-06 22:52:07 +0000 UTC]

What kind of name you thinking? Because I might be able to help you.

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kosvana In reply to AgentBabycakes [2014-02-06 23:29:13 +0000 UTC]

I'm not so sure, yet, ahaaa. 


You don't mind if I give you the plot in order to help with the naming, do ya?

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AgentBabycakes In reply to kosvana [2014-02-07 04:35:41 +0000 UTC]

Hell, yeah. Go on ahead. Some context might be necessary.

The problem with knowing history and watching a historically-based show repeatedly is that even when you know the character-slash-historical figure dies in the end, you set yourself up for the heartbreak every. Damn. Time.

(Speaking of Liberty's Kids, I told you that Kosciuszko was in an episode of that, right? I've watched that episode so many times I think I have his lines memorized, complete with accent.)

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kosvana In reply to AgentBabycakes [2014-02-07 23:44:44 +0000 UTC]

History has the best story plots. It's always intense and amazing. 


Ok ok~ It goes like this


There is a young woman who is a FANTASTIC screenwriter and director. She has an incredible talent for cinematography and can write plays and films like no body's business. She has her degrees, and even wrote several plays for her schools. She decides to go and submit her scripts and ideas to productions companies. 


However, she gets rejected every time. 


Why?


Because she's a woman. They accept other scripts and directors who are male, but not nearly as good as she is. 


So one day, she cuts her hair damn short, buys a binder to flatten her chest, and adopts a pseudonym. She begins to go under the name Bradley Taylor, and pretends to be the strong silent types of men. 


One day, when she goes into an interview for a script, she gets accepted, and they give her permission to direct it. The original screenplay was a romance movie, but she immediately starts working on a docudrama about how she had to completely change her identity just to be allowed to direct a movie. 


Her secretary, the girl i drew, immediately builds a trusting friendship with our nonbinary director, and wishes to star in one of her films. She is extremely well-spoken and polite, and is very clever and cunning. They build a strong friendship, and work together on the film and also work together in order to keep the Director's true identity a secret. 

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AgentBabycakes In reply to kosvana [2014-02-08 05:03:05 +0000 UTC]

So you need the secretary's name? Maybe Angela. That may have popped into my head because Angela Sarafyan seems like the kind of girl who'd play an extremely well-spoken, polite, clever, cunning lady. (Or because Angela Sarafyan is a stunning, stylish, sophisticated Armenian-American goddess who I'd go lesbian for in a second.)

Yes it does but I curled up in a ball a little. But I draw on history so much for my plots.

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kosvana In reply to AgentBabycakes [2014-02-08 21:25:24 +0000 UTC]

History is just so amazing to me. ;7;


I'll consider~ u7u)b


Though, tbh, I usually end up choosing a name just because of the name's meaning. 


Acacius has his name because it means 'not evil' or 'good man'


Fin has hers because it means 'lovely.'


or other names because of symbolic association. 


I have one character called Hera, after the goddess Hera. 


Pi is named Pythagoras after the man who came up with the Pythagorean theorem, which connects with the logic of circles. She is also nicknamed 'Pi' because the value of Pi connects with circles. PS. i went crazy when i figured out why Pi is important to circles. And why it's 3.14

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AgentBabycakes In reply to kosvana [2014-02-09 03:40:51 +0000 UTC]

Me too. I love historical figures. And historical murders.

I mostly just choose names that I like and that fit the characters. I often name characters after family members, cool people, or murder victims. And, of course, ethnic background, station in life, etc. play a role in it.

Yeah. I don't do mathy things. Too complicated.

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kosvana In reply to AgentBabycakes [2014-02-09 06:31:34 +0000 UTC]

Historical love stories, too. Aaaaaaaa. 


Sometimes I make up names to fit, shdbhasvahsfdsh. 


Though, I would like to make this secretary some far-eastern Slavic. Maybe get Katyushka as a name. I'll look for them. 



WELL GET THIS: Pi, is 3.14. BCBCBCBCBCBCBCBCBECAUSE, the diameter wraps around a circle 3.14 times. uwu)b 

math is beautiful, I did not love math until I started taking upper level stuff, like Advanced Algebra and Trig and ESPECIALLY Calculus. 

I love science-y, logical stuff, like History, Chemistry, Social Sciences, and Math bc of that. ;A; 

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AgentBabycakes In reply to kosvana [2014-02-10 01:56:33 +0000 UTC]

Ooh, me too. And historical love stories that end in murder. (I'm so morbid.)

See, that works if you're doing sci-fi or fantasy, but since I do realistic-y modern, I can't. But that'd be fun.

Ooh. I like Katyushka. Katarina work? Katya?

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! Stop with the math! I took statistics last semester, and now the only math I can handle is "How much will two chocolate-covered strawberry Frappes from McD's cost me?"

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kosvana In reply to AgentBabycakes [2014-02-10 22:59:44 +0000 UTC]

Or I also love seeing the small person become the BIG hero. Which is why Jeanne d'Arc is my historical girlfriend. uwu)b



LOLYUP. But here's the thing about Sci-fi...you have to invent your own logic that makes sense. You also have to build your world, and make sense. I'm still building and creating a logical worl and history for that one sci-fi thing I'm working on. I have to explain: Why is this world like this? What does this world look like? Cultures???? NORMS????? Why do the robots do the thing? Why the cities want to war??? WHY EVRYTHING????


I perhaps will work with Katya, mostly bc I want Katy (KAH-tee) to be a nickname for her. 


I LOVE MATH. I think I'll take another calculus course in college just for fun, perhaps. 

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AgentBabycakes In reply to kosvana [2014-02-11 03:37:24 +0000 UTC]

Do you know of Sybil Ludington? She is one of my heroes.

This is true. Which is why I am not ready to write scifi.

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YenKin [2014-02-05 06:53:51 +0000 UTC]

still looks great broooo

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kosvana In reply to YenKin [2014-02-05 14:06:10 +0000 UTC]

Waaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh~ ;0;

thank you

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YenKin In reply to kosvana [2014-02-06 03:19:21 +0000 UTC]

any t imeee~

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