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>>85316 DO NOT DO THIS.
Look, here is what you can do if you are in a drawing/writing/creativity slump.
Find a topic that is foreign to you or you have some interest in but don't know much about. Read a book, check it on Wikipedia, watch movies about it or just go google it.
You can be inspired only so much by anime (which is abundant with heavily reused themes; schoolgirls, samurai, ninjas, robots) and Japan.
If you're interested in a country, and if it's a fairly old one, go back and look through it's history. Not only will you learn new things but you can check what that country's early art was like. Picasso and other artists looked at African art to draw some inspiration. Don't be afraid to look any or everywhere for new ideas. Just soak it all up and then throw ideas around and see what new stuff you can come up with, with the knowledge of those things in mind.
The larger diversity of things you know, the more materials you will have if you want to make something fresh or unique.
VanGogh's portraits are famous but I want to say the majority of his works were landscape sketches and that's not even what he is remembered for! If you're used to drawing people, try drawing something else. Draw a monster, a machine or vehicle. Perhaps some buildings? You can do this if you just want to toss things up for a bit and don't want to go mining for new concepts.
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