Indeed.
Oh, and “on the back of my test before I turn it in.” Get down the most amazing sketches of the Sistine Chapel, and feel sad for the rest of the day because you hadda erase it before turning the stupid paper in.
Assdfghjkl.
Sigh so true. I’ve been working on drawing horses for awhile but I can never get them right, but then on the bottom of my math homework, I somehow draw it perfect. So I go and try again and all I can say is FAIL!
This is so true, and it happens to me all the time. The drawing that made me want to start drawing was in the back of my biology test. I often doodle, it helps me think. My biology teacher never gives tests back, she just calls you up to her desk and she’ll tell you your grade. So whenever I make an awesome drawing on a test I have to write, “Can I have this test back?” next to my name. She never gives them back though
In 4th grade the teacher permitted us to draw all over backs of our math papers if we finisht early. Then we wd have a contest. I still have ones that won. And I clipped doodles out of my collegenotes before throwing away such in a virtuous effort to let go of clutter. Guess what won anyway? The clutter. The doodles I’ve done on phone notepads. To The Max.
This graph is remarkably accurate. Oh the days where I would just doodle away in Math, Science and History. In the end I remember buying a spare workbook from one of my teachers just to doodle in.
You forgot English class, but I remember doing so little work/notetaking that i sometimes have papers that were *ahem* intended for notes/homework yet were completely filled with doodles, yet im still getting Bs and Cs…O.O
So true! In fact, I shouted “aha!” when I saw this graph.
Incidentally, this is why I’m taking notes in a sketchbook next semester. (Because of the drawing, not the shouting. Er.)
I think this graph and all the 26 comments so far, prove that you do better things when you are relaxed, maybe it’s a psychological thing more complicated to explain, but I think that in few words that’s it.
I’ve drawn things comparable to the works of Da Vinci on my desks at school, but when I get to my sketchbook I might as well have traced my hand and made a turkey.
Exactly.
(first.)
Indeed.
Oh, and “on the back of my test before I turn it in.” Get down the most amazing sketches of the Sistine Chapel, and feel sad for the rest of the day because you hadda erase it before turning the stupid paper in.
Assdfghjkl.
So true. 5 stars.
Im not even a drawer and I have the same problem…
Totally true.
SOOOOOOO INCREDIBLY TRUE!!!!!!!
half my portfolio is filled with college ruled, note filled paper…i don’t feel so “derp derp” about it now. thanks!
yeah, my greatest drawing’s called Pimp My Algebra. the beginning of a great carreer
this is so true
true, but i do it on my desk
This graph contains 100% WIN!
Brings me back to my grade school days when I used to doodle all over my papers.
Sigh so true. I’ve been working on drawing horses for awhile but I can never get them right, but then on the bottom of my math homework, I somehow draw it perfect. So I go and try again and all I can say is FAIL!
This is so true, and it happens to me all the time. The drawing that made me want to start drawing was in the back of my biology test. I often doodle, it helps me think. My biology teacher never gives tests back, she just calls you up to her desk and she’ll tell you your grade. So whenever I make an awesome drawing on a test I have to write, “Can I have this test back?” next to my name. She never gives them back though
SO.. Its NOT just me? XD
you wouldn’t believe me if I told you how MUCH it wasn’t just you.
A great truth has been graphed today. I bow to you.
you forgot ‘on lined paper’ or ‘sideways’ ^^’
So perfectly true! I was always so dissapointed when the teacher found me drawing and threw my picture away :\
Amidst all the dumb or just plain false graphs, we have these. Thank you, God.
In 4th grade the teacher permitted us to draw all over backs of our math papers if we finisht early. Then we wd have a contest. I still have ones that won. And I clipped doodles out of my collegenotes before throwing away such in a virtuous effort to let go of clutter. Guess what won anyway? The clutter. The doodles I’ve done on phone notepads. To The Max.
My God…That’s so TRUE!
that is soooo true XD
me n my mate neva even do any work XD
“some random guy” We can tell.
This graph is remarkably accurate. Oh the days where I would just doodle away in Math, Science and History. In the end I remember buying a spare workbook from one of my teachers just to doodle in.
Fantastic Graph!
You forgot English class, but I remember doing so little work/notetaking that i sometimes have papers that were *ahem* intended for notes/homework yet were completely filled with doodles, yet im still getting Bs and Cs…O.O
This reminds me so much of… altering, shall we say, Physics diagrams to include things like tanks, piranhas and caravans. This graph is awesome!
So true! In fact, I shouted “aha!” when I saw this graph.
Incidentally, this is why I’m taking notes in a sketchbook next semester. (Because of the drawing, not the shouting. Er.)
Story of my life. xD
I think this graph and all the 26 comments so far, prove that you do better things when you are relaxed, maybe it’s a psychological thing more complicated to explain, but I think that in few words that’s it.
I can only draw masterpieces on something that I have to turn in and will never see again.
I’ve drawn things comparable to the works of Da Vinci on my desks at school, but when I get to my sketchbook I might as well have traced my hand and made a turkey.
So true! I drew the most amazing mech I have ever created on the back of an Algebra test. I’m still waiting to get it back…
OMG! I love this graph forever and everrrrr
and art class… where it should be “never see the light of day…” bah….
OMG So TRUE!! totally agree
story of my life!
Sad but true…
I had this problem in art class. My drawing would be perfect on the rough draft, and it would be a complete mess on the final draft. D:
stuff on graph jam are SO TRUE!!