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I Drew People's Twitter Avatars, Here's How It Went

I got really bored one night, and Twitter made it quite interesting.

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I was lying in bed, bored after a long vacation in Vegas, when I was scrolling through Twitter. I had seen other people tweet out "Retweet this and I'll draw your avatar," and thought it would be a fun idea. I just had to add one little word to make sure feelings weren't hurt, and expectations wouldn't be too high.


I waited a few minutes until I got few people to retweet my post, and grabbed my sketch pad. I stayed up until one in the morning because it was so much fun. I drew for two nights, and while I didn't get everyone, I drew 23 different people's avatar. Out of those 23, these are my most favorite.


12. @abbey_tipton

Looking past the erased line from circle failure, I managed to draw her jewelry accurately, so I classify this as a win.


11. @Jaww___


I never promised that I could draw animals, so I hope Jessica wasn't too angry about her cat looking possessed.


10. @catherout_


I mean, it looks like she has a prepubescent mustache, but her eyes still shine.


9. @Riley23Barrett


I tried really hard on this one, and her hands still look like crab claws.


8. @kaydenknowles3


This ones pretty accurate, but I wish I could have drawn how poppin' her highlight is.


7. @lexileighjones0


I'm not sure how I slipped up and forgot to tag her, but you can click her username above and check her out (as well as the other usernames listed). I think the most accurate thing about this are the car lights on the top, and thats it.


6. @Kittimoose


This is Sarah Beth, and she is my favorite person in the world, which is why it hurts my soul that I am not able to capture her beautifulness, and in turn, channeled her inner Ozzy.


5. @mojoreeves45

I'm not sure if he took my warning seriously, but he needs to, because his fingers could get him booked as the new Wolverine.


4. @rachaelansleyy

Look how well I drew this, y'all! The signs could have been a little bigger, but I'm overall proud of how this one turned out, because its the only decent one of the bunch.


3. @MattWaters9

This made the #3 spot, because there are two of my favorite things: babies, and middle school references. Remember when you would update your Facebook status, "Like this and I'll rate you honestly," and giving all of your best friends a "BMS" because they are the coolest? I hate myself, too.


2. @baby_dayla

I cannot tell you how hard I laughed at this, because her fist looks like a cinnamon roll. I couldn't draw for a good ten minutes, because I had to calm myself and take a puff of my inhaler.


1. @CBwalker33

This is what I imagine my brain interpreting a drunk frat guy on Thursday night: sloppy and hazy. I'm not sure how I made him look more intoxicated, but it seems as if the Kyle on the right has had one too many.


It's been a few days since I stopped drawing, but there have been constant retweets, so I'm debating on if I should draw more, or not. Who knows, maybe there will be a part two article?

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