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Hi everyone. This account will no longer be active.
I'm moving over to @kachavashka where I'll start posting my art, music, poetry, and perhaps photographs.
Thank you.
#If you're wondering. I made this blog when I was 17 as parody of classical-crap#which is a violin/classical music blog I used to obsess over.
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I love you phonetics I love you descriptivism I love you minority languages I love you dialects I love you accents I love you suffixes and prefixes I love you fossil words I love you outdated letters and pronouns I love you etymology I love you preservation of endangered languages I love you visible remnants of the way a language used to be I love you linguistics
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So earlier in art class today, someone drew a characters hands in their pockets and mentioned that hands are really like the ultimate end boss of art, and most of us wholeheartedly agreed. So then, our teacher went ahead and free handed like a handful of hands on the board, earning a woah from a couple of students. So the one from earlier mentioned how it barely took the teacher ten seconds to do what I can’t do in three hours. And you know what he responded?
“It didn’t take me ten seconds, it took me forty years.”
And you know, that stuck with me somehow. Because yeah. Drawing a hand didn’t take him fourth years. But learning and practicing to draw a hand in ten seconds did. And I think there’s something to learn there but it’s so warm and my brain is fried so I can’t formulate the actual morale of the lesson.
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There's something so special about having friends and mutuals who also create art, like YES we are supporting one another, YES we are finding the beauty in our creations, YES we are able to appreciate the unique differences in our subject matter and style, as well as the places where our work and interests overlap HAHAHA!
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Tula, Burrow's End / Ae Hee Lee, from "Prelude"
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love characters who are like "this is how the world works. this is how it has to be (because if i'm wrong i have to face what i've done // if i'm wrong i have to face whats been done to me) "
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Freddy Fazbear.
pick one, this is who youre spending Christmas with
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rah rah rasputin something something sour cream
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Finnish Christmas song topics
your brother died (Varpunen jouluaamuna)
your mother died (Konsta Jylhän joululaulu)
you are locked in a cage in a foreign country (Sylvian joululaulu)
life sucks and then you die, hi-ho (Hei tonttu-ukot hyppikää)
Baby Jesus freezes to death in the snow while humans stuff their faces indoors (Me käymme joulunviettohon)
Mary looks at Baby Jesus and has a vision of him crucified (Rauhaa, vain rauhaa)
Baby Jesus looks so peaceful on the manger, you know what, soon he will be executed (Heinillä härkien kaukalon)
Christmas elf has an existential crisis (Tonttu)
Bubbling under:
the whole family is drunk at Christmas dinner (Jouluaattona kännissä)
it snowed, it's beautiful, the homeless freeze to death under the bridges (Jos Helsinki on kaunis)
your friend went to war and promised to come back for Christmas, guess what, he's dead (Herra Melperin sotaanlähtö)
it snowed, it's beautiful, well you know what the black rotten leaves are still there waiting for the snow to melt (Musta, niljaisten lehtien kaupunki)
burglars dress up as Santas and rob the house when everyone is visiting relatives (Joulu on juhlista pahin)
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Live action remakes are getting so old Disney should start making animated remakes of their live action films instead
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I was born in Durban. Ngungakhuluma isiZulu kancane.

Eileen Mayo - Zulu Woman Durban (1935)
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