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Since it's almost Midsummer...
p.s. I also have a book coming out: www.tomgauld.com/comic-books-v2
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I have various limited-edition prints in my shop: www.tomgauld.com/shop
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hildegard von bingen wrote “we cannot live in a world that is interpreted for us by others. an interpreted world is not a home. part of the terror is to take back our own listening. to use our own voice. to see our own light.” she wrote part of the terror is to take back our own listening
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Artists who know how to draw armors or very detailed clothing are powerful
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list of mundane things that feel like ancient human rituals
cleaning or wipe your bare feet
breaking off a piece of bread and handing it to someone
putting the weight of a basket on your hip or head
eating nuts or berries while hunched over close to the ground
seeing something startling just out of your line of sight and very quickly stepping or leaping on to a larger object to get a better view
cupping your hands into running water to wash your face
the unanimous protection of a baby or child in a public space where women are present
when an elderly woman laughs and grips your forearm tightly
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純ちゃんの応援歌 (1988) Episodes 1-6 Subtitles by subie06
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- Is this from a friend? A cute postcard.
- It's from my friend from university.
- It's wonderful to have a friend in this big world.
(The handwriting is like a little girl's.)
- But I feel a bit down. My friends are all getting married, having children, and raising happy families, yet I had to quit my job because of my illness and give up on my dream of buying an apartment.
- Right, instead of your own apartment, you're now living in this old danchi. (- Oh no, I didn't mean it that way!!)

- You feel depressed because you're comparing to your old self. How about thinking it this way: you've become a new you.
If you have no money, then within those limitations; if your energy levels have dropped, then within those limitations - quite fun things do occur.
I myself was nearly 90 when my long-held dream came true.

- I didn't even work for it, it simply fell into my lap. (Is that something to be proud of?)
They say good fortune comes to those who wait, don't they? Cheer up even just a little now so you're ready for when the tide turns.
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