Seriously, being a creator can feel like tossing work into a black hole. It can feel like you're searching for validation, showing your pieces to whoever you may know, and feeling like the the audience of one is not even truly paying attention. I never really saw personal work as an avenue for keeping the lights on. I spend most of my time doing commercial projects.
I've been familiar with crypto for several years now, but my noobness has likely incurred more losses than gains. I was forced into NFT by an incident with some stolen work, and my god I never thought something like this could happen. I realized the days of buying random gifs on RARI was over when I started and so I had to approach things a bit differently. I'm not sure if that's what attracted your attention to buy up most of my pieces, but hopefully I can use this cushion to create some the other unique ways I've been thinking of doing NFTs.
Anyway, I'm not sure how to close this out but this piece has remained unfinished on my computer since January 9th 2020. My Jeff Bozos one since Feb 8th, until today. Not sure what the right move is here tbh but I'm going to set this to a lot of ETH and see what happens.
Bonus points if you know which movie this image references.