She ignites the silence with a storm of sinew, spelling fire with limbs poised mid-collapse. Her hair, a blaze flung from a star’s last breath— and in her fall, the cosmos forgets how to spin.




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She ignites the silence with a storm of sinew, spelling fire with limbs poised mid-collapse. Her hair, a blaze flung from a star’s last breath— and in her fall, the cosmos forgets how to spin.
Silence for the apathetic to hear
Silence was broken
One peaceful bomb
Like a broken record
A sick man played
Every eye opened
Yet unable to hear
Apathy was written
Seen by all
It continued
Until realisation fell
With a soft sad sound
Silence was back
For the apathy to hear
After such
It tried
After another it was played
A sad quote repeated
A shared joke forgotten
It stopped
the apathy did too
And chaos was smiling
I left the treadmill down for her to lay on while I #write, because she loves to lay beside me, and this is the thanks I get. #waytobreakconcentration @FluffypantsFlufferton! 😑 #silencebroken #MzFluffypantsFlufferton #RescueKitty #NDNDR
Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women Documentary Film Screening
By Angela Shin
In accordance to the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Korean American Forum of California, and Visual Communications productions presents a heart breaking documentary that shows the *han of the living victims of Korean comfort women who has yet to find justice from the Japanese government. Activist-filmmaker Dai Sil Kim-Gibson thematic strides in this late ‘90s documentary on the history and plight of Korean comfort women who were forcibly enslaved by the Japanese during WWII.
*Han or Haan[1] is a concept in Korean culture attributed as a unique Korean cultural trait which has resulted from Korea’s frequent exposure to invasions by overwhelming foreign powers. Han denotes a collective feeling of oppression and isolation in the face of insurmountable odds (the overcoming of which is beyond the nation’s capabilities on its own). It connotes aspects of lament and unavenged injustice
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I can see the light in the end of this journey. Listen to her again was something magic
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