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Inspired by deception, discovery and rebirth
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Kit Thorne ~ Mad-As-A-Hatter outfit.
Inspired by deception, discovery and rebirth
Kit Thorne makes a sorry attempt at poetry
The prompt: There are flowers on a doorstep. Write a poem about them from the perspective of the sender or the recipient (or both).
One bloom — an apology so weak, It cannot mask the shame. I know I wronged you, broke my vow, A wedding that never came.
Two blooms — a sorry pair of stems, A hope that mends might begin. I see now, it is not your heart bruised, But still, I try to find something good within.
Three blooms — am I desperate now, Left lost among your mail. If I could trade my faults for time, Perhaps your regard would not set sail.
Four — the blooms have wilted dry, Still resting at your door. I see now you won’t answer me; My guilt a weight you’ll bear no more.
Halloween Special | The One Nobody Asked For | Kit Thorne and the 7 Deadly Sins | GREED
Greed, in Roman Catholic theology, is defined as the immoderate love or desire for riches and earthly possessions. A person can also be greedy for fame, attention, power, or anything else that feeds one’s selfishness. As a deadly sin, greed is believed to spur other sins and further immoral behavior. According to Catholic theology, it can be countered with the heavenly virtue of charity or generosity.
“Those who are greedy for unjust gain make trouble for their households, but those who hate bribes will live” (Proverbs 15:27).
“daughters of covetousness” which may arise from greed include: treachery, fraud, falsehood, perjury, restlessness, violence, and insensibility to mercy.
There's a flicker of light There's always morning after the night It's all in my mind, it's all in my mind There's a flicker of light Without the dark, the stars can't shine bright And I'm still alive, I'm still alive I said I'm still alive I'm still alive, I'm still alive
Flicker of light - Lola Young // Second - Hope D // Naked in Manhattan - Chappell Roan // When You Say My Name - Chandler Leighton // Not Like That Anymore - Lola Young // Conceited - Lola Young // My Kink is Karma - Chappell Roan // The Feminine Urge - The Last Dinner Party // Haunted - Laura Les // I Only Smoke When I Drink - Nimino
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Kit Thorne MBTI - INTJ - the Architect
INTJs love perfecting the details of life, applying creativity and rationality to everything they do. Their inner world is often a private, complex one. People with the INTJ personality type are intellectually curious individuals with a deep-seated thirst for knowledge. INTJs tend to value creative ingenuity, straightforward rationality, and self-improvement. They consistently work toward enhancing intellectual abilities and are often driven by an intense desire to master any and every topic that piques their interest.
Logical and quick-witted, INTJs pride themselves on their ability to think for themselves, not to mention their uncanny knack for seeing right through phoniness and hypocrisy.
But as anyone with this personality type would tell you, a new idea isn’t worth anything unless it actually works. INTJs want to be successful, not just inventive. They bring a single-minded drive to their work, applying the full force of their insight, logic, and willpower. They have little patience for anyone who tries to slow them down by enforcing pointless rules or offering poorly thought-out criticism – though astute observations are generally welcome.
the magician • nyx • chessmaster • the architect • the scholar • death