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bungouchronicles · 11 months
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I love to love.
I love making people laugh. I love talking to the birds by the street. I love complimenting others, watching their faces light up in joy. I love the way the sun shines on my face, making me feel all warm inside. I love how children and dogs will look at me as I pass by. I love the way my hair flows in the wind. I love speaking and singing, hearing my voice express my thoughts. I love talking to old people on the bus. I love giving gifts, especially when it's something well thought out that I just know the receiver will love as well. I love music, art, theater and dance. I love books and I love movies, because all of those are things someone has put their whole soul into. I love hugs and I love dancing with strangers. I love talking to children. I love the quiet days when I can truly be me. I love exciting days that never seem to end.
I love being a human among humankind.
I love making others happy.
I love being happy.
I love to love.
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mar9iech · 8 months
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Love Itself
Two hearts Two worlds apart What were the odds for the gods to bring forth from South to North two wandering souls as this lifetime unfolds?
Yet, there we were Two perfect strangers of two faraway stars Yet, here we are
As I think of you I know this much is true: Life itself is a separate course destined by karmic force Yet, love itself, it crept out of nowhere Love itself was there
And it is clear that love is here Life is enigmatic Yet love itself is perfect Just as our lips melt into a perfect kiss.
@mar9iech (first posted: Mar 2019)
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"A story doesn't need a theme in order to be good" I'm only saying this once but a theme isn't some secret coded message an author weaves into a piece so that your English teacher can talk about Death or Family. A theme is a summary of an idea in the work. If the story is "Susan went grocery shopping and saw a weird bird" then it might have themes like 'birds don't belong in grocery stores' or 'nature is interesting and worth paying attention to' or 'small things can be worth hearing about.' Those could be the themes of the work. It doesn't matter if the author intended them or not, because reading is collaborative and the text gets its meaning from the reader (this is what "death of the author" means).
Every work has themes in it, and not just the ones your teachers made you read in high school. Stories that are bad or clearly not intended to have deep messages still have themes. It is inherent in being a story. All stories have themes, even if those themes are shallow, because stories are sentences connected together for the purpose of expressing ideas, and ideas are all that themes are.
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noknowshame · 2 years
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why is religious Christmas imagery all so joyful and pleasant? where is the inherent horror of the birth of Christ? A mother is handed her newborn child, wailing and innocent. Her hands come away sticky. Red. Simply by giving her son life she has already killed him. He is doomed from the beginning. Her love will not save him from suffering. Because the thing cradled in her arms is not a baby, it is a sacrifice: born amongst the other bleating animals whose blood will one day be spilled in the name of what demands it. the night is silent with anticipation. Mary, did you know? That your womb was also a grave?
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majunju · 5 months
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father lyney + alts
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ink-the-artist · 1 month
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mage
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gorjee-art · 6 months
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Has it always been you? Did the crown reveal secrets about yourself you didn't wish to know...?
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sunlitsoil · 6 months
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there is always tomorrow
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joycrispy · 1 year
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Zepotha will never be Goncharov because when it comes down to it, tumblr culture is collaborative, while tiktok culture is merely iterative, and those are not the same thing.
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hinamie · 11 days
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tapakah0 · 2 months
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Animation based on this gorgeous animatic that I kept rewatching for 2 months (and finally gave up) made by @wolfythewitch
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1alchemistart · 8 months
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the three lads! :]
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hermit-frog · 3 months
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 7 months
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You keep telling yourself that Namari.
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missmisnomer · 5 months
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if there's one thing you can count on me for, it's that I WILL draw my blorbos doing stupid things 👌💙
More Rise silliness [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
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stil-lindigo · 1 year
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the fox god.
a comic about a trickster.
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all my other comics
store
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