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❝ I feel there is nothing more artistic than loving people. ❞ // @seonhwang

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❝ I feel there is nothing more artistic than loving people. ❞ // @seonhwang
daily reminder ur gr8
no, u are.
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unfortunately most of the books i read are sci fi/fantasy. check out all the light we cannot see, the ministry of utmost happiness, the god of small things, the bone sparrow and anything by patrick ness is supposed to be great?
i've read 'the rest of us just live here' by patrick ness and i really liked it! it had the tiniest bit of fantasy in it and i related a Lot to the main character when it came to mental health so -- thanks!!!! <3
i recently read the diviners by libba bray and loved it!
thank you!!
time of day: dusk / morning / afternoon / dawn / evening
archetype: hero / villain / rebel / lover / jester / explorer / royal / spiritual / dreamer / innocent / mentor
instrument: violin / flute / harmonica / piano / drums / cello / trumpet / clarinet / acoustic guitar / harp / electric guitar / cymbals / french horn
scent: pine / cinnamon / fresh laundry / lilac / apples / peach
place: coffee shop / beach / valley / city / mountains
want one?
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my mum and i watch it every year at christmas its so good?? the best kind of trashy tbh
it's 2000% iconic, the best thing to ever have been created
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love actually is a masterpiece
it is, isn't it?
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21. Do you write??
I do! I mean, obviously you know that, but in general I do write. Although for me writing is a very tricky and temperamental thing, and if I’m not one hundred percent in the mood, it can almost be impossible.
22. Tell us a little about your writing.
It ranges a lot. I think my biggest frustration with my writing is that I am just not that great with descriptors. I enjoy dialogue writing, but when I have to describe a feeling, or a place, I feel like my brain shuts off and suddenly I don’t have a single thing to say. Whereas I know a million of people on this site that just know how to word a particular emotion perfectly, and I’m just left floundering around trying to capture the same thing.
23. How did you get into reading?
This is going to come as a shock to many people, but the first book I fell in love with is a book called Carlotta’s Kittens. It’s a story about a cat and her kittens, and I’d sort of describe it as an action/adventure child's book, but I hated reading before that series came around for me in 2nd grade. I was actually a horrible reader and writer in first grade, and required extra attention to catch me up. I’m still not sure what caught my attention in that book. Maybe the fact that it was about animals? Or maybe I’ve just always loved a good rescue.
24. Have you read a book that was really hyped up but you didn’t enjoy??
I really don’t want to step onto any toes here, because it isn’t a bad book, and I know how important it is to a lot of people, but I wasn’t that enraptured with The Foxhole Court. It’s strange because I really love sports, but in general it just wasn’t really enjoyable for me? I couldn’t love most of the characters, except I really did love Matt. Otherwise I just felt really disconnected, and the mafia stuff felt weird, and IDK. Like I said, it isn’t a bad book, and I totally understand why people love it, and I don’t want to detract from their enjoyment in the least, especially when certain sexualities are being represented where they usually aren’t represented.
25. Do you prefer physical books, Ebooks or audio books??
I like physical books because even just owning them, not even reading, but owning, is enough to create comfort. For a while, when I was out of a job, I was all ebooks, but now that I’ve got some money I can stuff my bookcase again.
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my dad has one and loves it and keeps trying to make me get one bc my current laptop is Dying™ and it seems to work well enough for him?? p sure you just need to buy the keyboard and case and stuff separately
they have one out now that’s a full on laptop, not a tablet with a keyboard accessory. IT LOOKS SO SLEEK.