Image 1 — Today is Jolyne's (and my) birthday
Image 2 — Today is Jolyne's (and my) birthday
▲ 175 r/JJBA

Today is Jolyne's (and my) birthday

I don't know if the July 1st date is canon but I really want to believe it is (for obvious reasons). She's probably my favorite jojo in the first 6 parts by a mile, and could probably talk nonstop about how awesome she is, her development from the first chapter to the last, and how she's genuinely the perfect example of a truly noble joestar. Honored to share a birthday with her out of all jojo characters 🫡

u/seoul_tea — 5 days ago

does it ever feel like you’re rushing, even when you’re taking things very slow?

most days, despite taking things slow and doing guided meditations, i can’t help but feel like i’m rushing all the time. lately i’ve been procrastinating doing small tasks or things that i would like to do, such as sitting down and drawing. switching between tasks is even more difficult, and there’s this constant feeling of being rushed. mostly wondering if this is just me

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u/seoul_tea — 10 days ago

idk what's going on, is it over for me? 😭

the navigator and main canvas look transparent when zoomed out, and the image i was drawing appears only when i zoom in and now it's refusing to save 😔 this initially happened when i tried to crop the canvas so i hit undo to try and fix it but it's not going back to normal 💔 i actually want to cry

u/seoul_tea — 1 month ago

Have you guys ever done a 100 day illustration challenge?

I’ve seen artists do 50 or 100 day illustration challenges, and am very interested in trying it out myself to see how much i can learn during that timeframe. Do you guys have any experiences with it or opinions on it? I have no clue how to actually go about it or how to maximize the amount of progress I can make during that time. Any and all opinions on this are appreciated!

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u/seoul_tea — 2 months ago

March 2025 vs May 2026!

just wanted to share this because i am very proud of the progress i made. the very first thing i learned how to draw was figures, and managed to learn to do so without needing a mentor or anything!!! of course there are more effective ways to learn, and i recently picked up perspective drawing, drawing cubes, etc. but it's just so satisfying to see improvement. (second slide isn't finished because i gave myself a 45 min time limit lol)

u/seoul_tea — 2 months ago

Does anyone else genuinely hate going outside?

I've been wanting a book for a while, so I planned a week ahead to head to the bookstore to get it. The hour before leaving I'm an anxious mess, I'm anxious while driving, I'm anxious while looking for the book, talking to the store clerk, and of course, anxious on the drive home. By the time I'm home I totally have to take a shower because of all the terrible stress sweat, and it takes at least an hour to settle down. How does anyone live like this? It's too exhausting.

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u/seoul_tea — 2 months ago

I hope this isn't just me, but at the end of the school year/semester I cannot focus at all. This is kind of a problem because it's finals season but I'm just totally out of it, it's like my brain has decided the school year is already over and it doesn't need to study anymore 😭

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u/seoul_tea — 2 months ago
▲ 19 r/islam

Ever since nursing school I've wanted to go to medical school. I have multiple friends and family members who are going the same route, and I've seen so many Muslims that are MDs here. Considering we can't take out loans, how on earth are they doing this? Is everyone seriously just taking out loans and paying the interest anyway? For more context, I live in the U.S. and genuinely I have my heart set on going to med school. I have the grades and the potential but just not the quarter of a million dollars it costs to attend 🫠 Now I'm doing my undergraduate (fully covered tuition) and even my advisors are asking "why not med school after this?" and family members wanting me to become a doctor as well (trust me, I want it too). Stuck at a crossroads here, it feels like my dream has been crushed.

On a side note, I am aware of ACC, but it's not nearly enough to cover all of medical school from what I'm aware of. Also merit scholarships barely exist, and other programs that are willing to pay your tuition are insanely competitive. Idk how to feel man

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u/seoul_tea — 2 months ago