HYUNJIN | 210829 • THUNDEROUS @ INKIGAYO
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HYUNJIN | 210829 • THUNDEROUS @ INKIGAYO
if you dislike satine kry.ze, all i have to say to you is:
You’re gorgeous and all so don’t take this wrong way but do you play around w changing your hair color? Asking for a friend😉
I like my hair as it is but if I was to I'd go darker. Also side not but I find your bio very disrespectful to your wife and in this blog we respect our partners
the It fandom doesn't like oc's. You aren't welcome here!
and yet, here i am. part of the fandom and thriving. does that bother you anon? cause if it does, then i guess you are just going to have to get over it and yourself huh?
danny and steve are in love and married and literally no one can convince me otherwise. like u can’t convince me. they love each other and the marriage part is not up for debate. fight me. bye.
*Checks text messages*
“Hi this is *name* from the PC-“
Me: *laughs* No
*blocks the number*
I think the poem suggests that - especially in creativity - many are told to do things a certain way: paint, draw, photograph, make music, but do it this way. Because it’s what is perceived as the most beautiful or the most profitable.
But then comes the conundrum: do you continue to create the way you’ve always created, or do you conform to the ways everyone expects you to create?
What Robert Lax is suggesting (I think, and obviously poetry/art/etc are always up for interpretation as art is subjective etc etc) is that create the way you’ve always created until it becomes beautiful to others, too. Draw your big flowers until they become your straight line. Or someone else’s.
MY CLASS GOT CANCELLED HUHUHUHUHUH