Watercolor hyena doodle. And the first time drawing something realistic since I can't remember when. I don't mind realism but I don't really like to draw it myself Because it's hard
The only hyena plushies I have are TLK trio. Yeah, at my age! Yet, when I and my friend --both Disney fans-- go to the Disney store, we never see ONE kid! Just adults, all nostalgic of the old days, and they buy things for themselves. Kids today don't care anymore, they just want smartphones and netbooks
I wish I had these too Maybe I'll order one when I have enough money. Lucky! We don't have Disney stores or something. All the toys are found in regular toy shops only. True :/ The most children I see are sooo boring, I'm afraid of what they all can grow up into. Man, when I was in their age I wanted to be a traveler or an archaeologist or a Pokemon Master and all I had was a bunch of toys from the Kinder Surprise and that was awesome!
Kinder Surprise! I still remember the first time I had one. I and all other kids of the 1990s used to get the videocassette of the last Disney movie every Christmas: we practically lived for that day The problem with children today is that their parents have no time for them anymore, so they give them anything they want just to make them shut up. And the result is the death of imagination: kids don't draw anymore, don't invent new games anymore, they only play pre-packaged iper-technologic stuff :/
The only hyena plushies I have are TLK trio. Yeah, at my age! Yet, when I and my friend --both Disney fans-- go to the Disney store, we never see ONE kid! Just adults, all nostalgic of the old days, and they buy things for themselves. Kids today don't care anymore, they just want smartphones and netbooks
Lucky! We don't have Disney stores or something. All the toys are found in regular toy shops only.
True :/ The most children I see are sooo boring, I'm afraid of what they all can grow up into. Man, when I was in their age I wanted to be a traveler or an archaeologist or a Pokemon Master and all I had was a bunch of toys from the Kinder Surprise and that was awesome!
I and all other kids of the 1990s used to get the videocassette of the last Disney movie every Christmas: we practically lived for that day
The problem with children today is that their parents have no time for them anymore, so they give them anything they want just to make them shut up. And the result is the death of imagination: kids don't draw anymore, don't invent new games anymore, they only play pre-packaged iper-technologic stuff :/