You don’t write much about love or romantic relationships. Does it look like this? What if I draw a line here? Is that the thing you’re feeling?” And then to myself I say, “That’s getting closer.” Like a game of hot and cold, like troubleshooting. I’ve just got to sit down and ask my brain, “Please show me the thing that you’re trying to describe to myself.” Then I try to make the picture and it’s like, “OK, I can see some parts of that. It’s like, there’s a shape my brain is making, and I know this’ll be funny if I can figure out how to draw it, but I don’t know how to yet. I can see that there’s something there that I’m trying to describe or something that I’m trying to get at, but it can take a very long time to get there. There are times in the book, like in the chapter on daydreams, where it feels like you managed to empty the contents of your brain and inner monologue directly onto the page. Drew a face on a cashew, and now I feel responsible for its emotional well-beingĪ post shared by Allie Brosh on at 3:26pm PDT
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