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just finished a phone call with an old school friend from high school, and whil i was on the phone i was absentmindedly doodling on my mousemat, then an old envelope i found.
always when i doodle i draw hearts, flowers (complete with stem and leaves, stars or 3D boxes....wonder what that says about me dunno
now my sis on the other hand writes her full name over and over again when shes doodling
do you doodle anything in particular when your mind is on something else?
another thing i do is fill in the holes on letters, if the thing Im doodling on has writing or print on it.
I always do things with a shadow coming from them,could be a box, ball or lettering but always with a shadow.
I draw alsorts it depends on my mood Boxes, wavy lines, houses, flowers. I sometimes I draw one thing that morfs into something else. God knows what it says about me.
I'm fine thank-ye-muchly, how's yourself?
Have I not understood this?
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i doodle alot, i draw flowers, eyes, horses, spheres, that are shaded, the band The Mission have a pattern on one of their albums that is a bit like a celtic knott and i draw that alot too, boxes, and i tend to cross hatch shade things too.
no idea what it means though i'm told it does mean something about us.
whips

:shock: i do that too
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I'm fine thank-ye-muchly, how's yourself?
Have I not understood this?

no silly that's 'how-ya-diddling' not doodling rolleyes lol
whips
I doodle drew a cock.
i doodle triangles, I have a a4 pad that I use take notes etc then I turn over the corner and write the date so I can refer back if needed and even here the date is in a triangle, I have looked through the whole pad and only triangles, am I missing out in my doodling and what does this say about me rolleyes
I write my name (or other people's names) in big bubble letters! redface
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i doodle triangles, I have a a4 pad that I use take notes etc then I turn over the corner and write the date so I can refer back if needed and even here the date is in a triangle, I have looked through the whole pad and only triangles, am I missing out in my doodling and what does this say about me rolleyes

At least you're not square?
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I write my name (or other people's names) in big bubble letters! redface

dg one of my best friends does that, she's nuts too!
bolt
whips kiss
Oi!!! I resemble that remark!! :silly:
I doodle little circles right up next to each other and they end up turning into something else. They usually start off looking like a bunch of grapes, but then they grow and morph... my last one turned into a woolly sheep :lol2:
I don't actually doodle very often, but that tends to be what I do when I do :silly:
I doodle little 3d squares / cubes!!
redface
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another thing i do is fill in the holes on letters, if the thing Im doodling on has writing or print on it.

They're called 'counters'. cool
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I doodle little 3d squares / cubes!!
redface

Does he know?! :shock:
I do really teeny intricate doodles that start with a circle in the middle and then expand out in concentric rings of other shapes that all mesh into each other.... sometimes I get so into them that when the phone call or meeting or whatever is finished I stay and finish them off! redface lol
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I do really teeny intricate doodles that start with a circle in the middle and then expand out in concentric rings of other shapes that all mesh into each other.... sometimes I get so into them that when the phone call or meeting or whatever is finished I stay and finish them off! redface lol

I luffs you! You make me read the dictionary! :giggle:
From this article:

Arrows: Arrows indicate a person who is aggressively ambitious.
Boxes: Boxes are usually drawn by men. Stacked boxes indicates methodical thinking. Closed boxes signify self-centredness, and a desire for privacy. Open boxes may be a reflection of a wish to welcome someone. Alternatively, they may represent a desire to escape from a restrictive situation.
Cats: Doodles of cats need to be examined carefully. Is it playful in nature, or is it a spiteful/aggressive cat? The nature of the cat indicates it's meaning.
Dots: Dots forming a pattern or picture are sometimes the doodles of a fragmented personality. They can also indicate an extremem state of anxiety or a lack of stability.
Eyes: Doodles of eyes are often sign of a wish to be alluring. However, repeatedly doodled eyes may indicate that they feel constantly watched.
Flowers: Most flowers are doodled by women, and are romantic in nature. Indicating a desire to blossom and be fruitful in life.
Guns: Doodled guns are a sign of subconscious agression.
Houses: Houses are one of the most common doodles. Usually drawn by women, they can show how the person feels about their home environment. Clues can be found in whether the front door is open or closed; whether there is smoke coming from a chimney (showing a welcoming fire). An unhappy home is usually represented by asymmetrical structures without windows.
Intricate Patterns: Very detailed doodles are often drawn by people who have an obsessive nature, and who simply will not let go of their ambitions or loved ones. They are also likely to be jottings of highly introverted people.
Jets: Aeroplanes of all kinds are said to be evidence of a strong sex drive.
Keys: A doodled key could mean that you are desperately seeking the means to escape from a claustrophobic situation.
Lips: Lips usually point to a frustrated sexual desire of some kind. Usually drawn by women.
Mazes: An intricate maze suggests that you feel that you're in a tight spot. Alternatively, it could be a sign of the need for protection from a threatening element in your life.
Newspaper Headlines: People who fill in or embellish the letters in newspaper headlines are thought to be the soldiers in life rather than the initiatore.
Oceans: These doodles are typical of people who spend a lot of time indulging in their imaginatioins, but who rarely put their dreams into practice.
Portraits: Faces are usually doodled by adolescent girls, seeking to produce an idealized self-portrait. Faces in profile, however, can be a sign of an introverted personality. Comic faces are usually drawn by men, indicating a desire to be the centre of attention.
Question Marks: These signify a difficult decision, or doubt about your role in life.
Robots: Doodling a robot is an indication that, that is precisely how you feel: lacking self-assertion and bored with your day-to-day life.
Signatures: Repeatedly doodling your name is a sign of an identity problem.
These doodles are often done by recently married women in attempt to assure themselves of the'r new surname.
Stars: Repeated star shapes are often drawn by the irrepressibly romantic.
Trees: A tree which is doodles without leaves or roots can show how you feel inside: isolated and without strong family ties. A tree which is blowing in the wind may show instability in a relationship.
Umbrellas: This generally signifies a desire to extend help to a loved one, or to protect yourself from unpleasent outside influences.
Vehicles: Doodles of luxury cars usually represent a desire for the material things in life. A doodled train, however, signifies someone who is more likely to proceed with caution, but is determined to get there in the end.
Webs: These can symbolize a sense of being trapped, or a desire to entice someone into a particular relationship/situation.
Yachts: These usually represent a wish to escape from restricting circumstances.
Zigzags: This repeated pattern may signal a need for comfort, or a need to regress to childhood in order to escape from the harsh everyday reality.
bubbles
or the crucifixion
lp
I love making doodle piccies - been trying to do it glass recently - bluddy difficult! Couple of great glass artist who makes loads with doodles in glass.
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From this article:

Arrows: Arrows indicate a person who is aggressively ambitious.
Boxes: Boxes are usually drawn by men. Stacked boxes indicates methodical thinking. Closed boxes signify self-centredness, and a desire for privacy. Open boxes may be a reflection of a wish to welcome someone. Alternatively, they may represent a desire to escape from a restrictive situation.
Cats: Doodles of cats need to be examined carefully. Is it playful in nature, or is it a spiteful/aggressive cat? The nature of the cat indicates it's meaning.
Dots: Dots forming a pattern or picture are sometimes the doodles of a fragmented personality. They can also indicate an extremem state of anxiety or a lack of stability.
Eyes: Doodles of eyes are often sign of a wish to be alluring. However, repeatedly doodled eyes may indicate that they feel constantly watched.
Flowers: Most flowers are doodled by women, and are romantic in nature. Indicating a desire to blossom and be fruitful in life.
Guns: Doodled guns are a sign of subconscious agression.
Houses: Houses are one of the most common doodles. Usually drawn by women, they can show how the person feels about their home environment. Clues can be found in whether the front door is open or closed; whether there is smoke coming from a chimney (showing a welcoming fire). An unhappy home is usually represented by asymmetrical structures without windows.
Intricate Patterns: Very detailed doodles are often drawn by people who have an obsessive nature, and who simply will not let go of their ambitions or loved ones. They are also likely to be jottings of highly introverted people.
Jets: Aeroplanes of all kinds are said to be evidence of a strong sex drive.
Keys: A doodled key could mean that you are desperately seeking the means to escape from a claustrophobic situation.
Lips: Lips usually point to a frustrated sexual desire of some kind. Usually drawn by women.
Mazes: An intricate maze suggests that you feel that you're in a tight spot. Alternatively, it could be a sign of the need for protection from a threatening element in your life.
Newspaper Headlines: People who fill in or embellish the letters in newspaper headlines are thought to be the soldiers in life rather than the initiatore.
Oceans: These doodles are typical of people who spend a lot of time indulging in their imaginatioins, but who rarely put their dreams into practice.
Portraits: Faces are usually doodled by adolescent girls, seeking to produce an idealized self-portrait. Faces in profile, however, can be a sign of an introverted personality. Comic faces are usually drawn by men, indicating a desire to be the centre of attention.
Question Marks: These signify a difficult decision, or doubt about your role in life.
Robots: Doodling a robot is an indication that, that is precisely how you feel: lacking self-assertion and bored with your day-to-day life.
Signatures: Repeatedly doodling your name is a sign of an identity problem.
These doodles are often done by recently married women in attempt to assure themselves of the'r new surname.
Stars: Repeated star shapes are often drawn by the irrepressibly romantic.
Trees: A tree which is doodles without leaves or roots can show how you feel inside: isolated and without strong family ties. A tree which is blowing in the wind may show instability in a relationship.
Umbrellas: This generally signifies a desire to extend help to a loved one, or to protect yourself from unpleasent outside influences.
Vehicles: Doodles of luxury cars usually represent a desire for the material things in life. A doodled train, however, signifies someone who is more likely to proceed with caution, but is determined to get there in the end.
Webs: These can symbolize a sense of being trapped, or a desire to entice someone into a particular relationship/situation.
Yachts: These usually represent a wish to escape from restricting circumstances.
Zigzags: This repeated pattern may signal a need for comfort, or a need to regress to childhood in order to escape from the harsh everyday reality.

Safe to say then, there's no hope for me! :shock:
Angular spirals
Boxes.. always boxes and often stacked
I'm gonna start drawing jets when I doodle innocent