<p>Just wondering. I'm pretty much famous for it. It is a rare paper that doesn't have anything drawn on it. Teachers eventually know that even if their is no name this paper belongs to that kid because their is a drawing of some animal on it! Or I will be listening to Eng. teacher talking about some author and a bird will start taking shape on the paper. Not even tests escape.</p>
<p>Anyone else? I think overall it is a bad habit but with me being a bit disorganized it sometimes helps me find papers.</p>
<p>I sign my signature everywhere randomly or draw epic stick figure battles.</p>
<p>On another note, I used to draw *****es on other kids homework but outgrew that (such a freshmen guy thing to do). man we used to have huge homework defacement wars</p>
<p>Well eyes are quite fun to draw. I usually end up spacing out and randomly draw pen lines, which I create into some weird form or cartoon. Sometimes they turn out quite nice, but other times....</p>
<p>Yes, I find myself spaced out, drawing like faces, eyes, hair, anime, lines, and cubes all the time. It's really a bad time waster, I forget what I'm doing and everything. ^_^;</p>
<p>I always start with a triangle. Then things kinda go with the flow. I often end up with stairs or bridges. I've read somewhere that these OCD drawings actually say a lot about our personalities. Actually it's quite easy to guess.</p>
<p>I write a word in fat block or bubble letters and then decorate it. Last year in history I used to create these huge words that word take up the whole paper. My style is usually to write one simple, short word, and then outline it, fill it with some pattern (like stripes), then draw a box around it, and outline the box, perhaps drawing a few triangles or semicircles as extremities. Then I fill those in with more outlines until it looks like a maze with a word in the middle. I just had to be really careful when my word was "Nazi." That day the teacher kept coming over and trying to see my paper.</p>