![]() ![]() As of 2019 she had a following of over 170,000 people on her Instagram platform. She then gained popularity as an artist through her Instagram page where she goes by the name of Hatecopy (the name indicating her feelings for her former field). ![]() This she did not like, and she was laid off around 2015. She moved to Toronto and took a copywriting job in the advertising industry. In my comics I always got the last laugh." She aligned both with her Desi identity and with Western teen goth, punk rock, and heavy metal subcultures. So as she later recalled, "I started going home and drawing comics about these experiences. She experienced prejudice and bullying against South Asian children in her school, especially in the wake of the September 11 attacks. The family then moved to Mississauga, where she spent the rest of her childhood. ![]() In 2000, when she was nine, the family emigrated to Ontario, briefly residing in Scarborough. She was exposed to both Bengali culture and Gujarati culture growing up. Maria was born in Karachi, Pakistan to a father from Bangladesh and a mother from Gujarat, India. Maria Qamar, also known as Hatecopy (born 1991 ) is a Pakistani artist and author of the book Trust No Aunty. ![]()
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