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I already told you quite a bit on the hub page, but that's just the tip of the "me" iceberg. I'm currently in college taking online courses. Those two handsome fellas in the center there are yours truly. I've got friends that I've known as far back as middle school with whom I still make an effort to spend time (a lot of them are even on my discord server if you wanna say hello). My Dad plays bass guitar in a punk rock band. His creativity and passion is something that runs in the Cox family blood, and I know that because two of my siblings share it as much as I do. The thing that really awakened my inspiration to make cartoon stories though (and may have awoken something else as well) was this one animation I saw in 2014 of a blue werewolf partying and singing "Die Young" by Kesha. I remember thinking to my self about how fulfilling it would be to bring to life a character as lovable as that and tell something impactful with their story. I may not have an image of that animation on this page, but I at least have a cartoon picture of me.

I am an oddball. That much is obvious. I am the sort of person to be oddly quiet most of the time, but then out of nowhere have a profound amount of crap to say or be really argumentative for some reason. I am also just the sort of person to sit down in front of a camera, improvise a long, deeply intelligent, and well worded speech, then get up and realize that the camera was off the whole time. I am both smarter and dumber than you think I am. Whatever I'm thinking, it's never what you think it is. My interests may be a bit more elusive. I like the show Twin Peaks, the band Dire Straits, the cartoon Ну погоди, funny hats, floppy jackets, trippy patterns, and anything that feels old but timeless. I take my inspiration from obscure places, but that doesn't mean there aren't a good amount popular things I may really like. For the longest time I was a die-hard whovian, but everything changed when the Chibnall attacked. Only the Russel T Davies, master of all things writing could stop him, but when he also turned out to be kinda mid, I vanished. I still cherish Doctor Who, but it's sleeping on the couch. I'm choosing these days to be more of a creator than a consumer. It's hard, especially with an addiction to YouTube, but the effort is worth it because now I'm the boss of the story! If there are any issues with it, they will be heard, because I'm here, I'm close by, and I'm actually listening. Above all that though, when I was radicalized, I realized that a ton of media I consume is portraying the world in a distorted light, and the false hope it can only promote needs a counterbalance. The ruling class wants you to be distracted from identifying them as the epicenter of our problems, and the world needs realistic hope in a fantasy story.
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