hiiii guys !!! another check in from emmie i’m in KYOTO RN <3 we went to universal japan today + omgie it was amazing !!! i got a gojo popcorn bucket ueueue but my feet are so sore i was falling asleep on the train home T^T we’re here for another 2 days tho before we go back to tokyo for another week !
my headband of choice today:
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yet another monster oc human form drawing, this one of my disgraced sun god, naasfilrah<3
he's a g-rank fatalis, and he tends to disdain his human form and Not use it for the most part
he always dresses in some kind of formal attire, pingponging back and forth from business casual and proper dressware, this drawing being more of business casual
he'd be less pale however he has been trapped in an underground bunker and subject to intense energy siphoning for the past Several Thousands Of Years, so he looks a bit more pale and fucked up than he was in the past (but i may draw a past version of him eventually)
(also, the writing on the mug is dovahzul (so is naas' name) and reads "world's best sun god" lol)
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this is my essay topic but i just wanna hear your views on how far would you agree that poetry is a luxury that we have little time for and that it is not relevant to our lives?
(i know im thick-skinned asking you for help but im quite stuck i need a professional writer to help 😭)
woah this is such an interesting question!!!
i think that in general, art could never be something irrelevant to our lives. since the beginning of humanity, humans drew on stones and walls because we’ve always had this need to express ourselves and our memories and to transmit our feelings into something tangible, something that will last long after we’re gone. we can have doctors to heal our physical bodies and architects that build our homes but it is artists as a whole that heal our soul, like art is so interwoven into our existence, that life without music, cinema, poetry, books etc would be so stale, kind of like unsweetened tea.
and im unsure of how to phrase this but, poetry is a luxury not because it is inaccessible but because few people actually possess it. i think that there are certain people for which poetry is as natural as breathing, even in times where one wouldn’t necessarily think of it. i’m thinking of Professor Rafaat who was killed by Israel and all the poetry he wrote in besieged Gaza, recounting all the horrors he saw. perhaps writing wouldn’t be someone’s first instinct in times like these, but it is how his legacy survives.
and poetry as a whole is very linked with pain and times of adversity, it’s how you heal and how you move forth. it’s not something that you do only when you have time, it is something you make time for because it is essential for you to write, to pour your feelings into paper and then either make amends with them or bury them away. so yeah, art and poetry is definitely relevant to our lives and it is a luxury to have the soul of a poet, i think hehe
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look who’s back to get more shipping content out of youuuuu~
For Bendy, “What are your thoughts on Anya? When did you both first meet?”
*shakes my fist in the air* why YOU- /jjj
hmmm that cigarette holder looks familiar-
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