hi my name is Alex in this is my channel and i am new here and i make music video and tribute an pmvs if you want me do horror games only if feel like it p,s. i'm king sombra
Months ago, I stumbled upon a series of Planet Dolan videos featuring the infamous Shima Luan, the Pink Cat. As I watched her silly antics and mischievous ways, I couldn't help but be mesmerized by her charm and charisma. But it wasn't until I saw an episode where she played the trumpet that I got inspired. As an aspiring artist, I immediately envisioned drawing her with that instrument in hand. So, I fired up my trusty Paint 3D and began sketching away. Hours passed, and my masterpiece was finally complete. I couldn't believe how incredible it looked, and I was filled with a sense of pride and accomplishment. Without hesitation, I shared it on my RU-vid community posts, hoping to get some feedback. To my surprise, the response was overwhelmingly positive. My fellow fans of Shima Luan loved it and even shared it on their own social media accounts. It was a surreal feeling to see my art being appreciated by so many. But deep down, I had a secret wish. I hoped that someday, Shima Luan would see my drawing and be inspired to pick up a real trumpet and play a tune. I knew it was a long shot, but a girl can dream, right? And just when I thought my wish would remain a mere fantasy, something incredible happened. Shima Luan herself stumbled upon my art and was blown away by it. She even shared it on her own social media, thanking me for the beautiful tribute. I couldn't believe it. My heart swelled with joy, and I couldn't stop smiling for days. It was a small gesture, but it meant the world to me. And as I watched Shima Luan playing the trumpet in one of her videos, I couldn't help but feel a sense of connection and pride. After all, I was the one who sparked the idea. Who knows, maybe someday I'll get to meet Shima Luan in person, and we can jam together, her on the trumpet and me on the canvas. It may seem like a far-fetched dream, but as I've learned, anything is possible. And with a little bit of creativity and inspiration, even the wildest dreams can come true.
0:11 I can see this image again now, But here's this story i wrote. About a year ago, I stumbled upon a sketch art on DeviantArt that caught my eye. It was of Shima Luan, the infamous Pink Cat from Planet Dolan, wearing a hat and playing a trumpet. I was taken aback, as I never knew she had a musical side. The image was so vivid and detailed, it almost felt like she was right there in front of me, blowing into the brass instrument with such passion and skill. But little did I know, that one innocent drawing would haunt me for months. You see, I had always admired Shima and her talents. I even thought she was a trumpeter before I saw that sketch. But as it turned out, Shima Luan was never a trumpeter at all. It was just a playful creation by an artist, capturing the essence of her playful and mischievous nature. But for me, it was a shock. I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that I had believed something so false for so long. It was like discovering that Santa Claus wasn't real all over again. And every time I saw Shima, all I could picture was her playing that trumpet in that hat. It took me a while to get over it, but eventually, I came to appreciate the drawing for what it was - a beautiful piece of art that sparked my imagination and made me see Shima in a new light. And from that day on, I learned to never judge a book by its cover, or in this case, a Pink Cat by her trumpet.
Did you see the shadowy part, where Tina wasn't there on the left of the drawing? There's a whole other world out there, where Satina does not exist, and the world is turned upside down for this reason. If Satina didn't get born, the world would be in darkness and chaos. Thank goodness for the birth of such a caring person btw... I just wish I met her sooner, we... Oh... I guess being married to Tina is good enough. I have a reputation of messing things up if I try to fiddle with them.