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Hi, vent here
Will I ever be finding the place I belong? I'm really concerned for my life's safety, I get called a liar by people who don't know me, I get called names
I get insulted when I don't bother anyone, I never had this happen younger
I don't go out looking for it too 😓
I'm tired
I'm dead ass tired, I've been bullied and never felt I belong anywhere since I was a kid, and I'm tired of it.
I left my abusive parents since they abused me for my autism, I moved twice now but both places insulted me for my autism and height
And im like when did we revert back to the 60s? But then I don't see other short girls always bullied too, so I'm like why isn't only a certain of us?
I have apologized to my anscestors so many times, I've asked God to not let me experience it over and over
But I'm starting to think God likes to trying toture me 😭
I'm sorry, for fauilre my whole life due to my parents. Sorry.
I am trying though to make up for my family's mistakes, please.
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"I crave a love so deep that the ocean would be jealous."
-Tahere Mafi
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“Growth is painful. Change is painful.But nothing is as painful as staying stuck somewhere you don’t belong.”
— Mandy Hale
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“take a deep breath and assess yourself, what do you need right now?”
— Unknown
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“how could you be so stupid” well you know what. its really not that hard
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once you start seeing progress you never wanna stop.
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“There are so many things can make you happy. Don’t focus too much on things that make you sad.”
— Unknown
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Are you a new writer? Read this!
Writing is a lifelong pursuit, and the best writers never stop learning or striving to improve their craft. If you’re new to writing, here are some writing tips can help simplify the process:
Keep a daily writing habit
The first rule of being a professional writer is to start writing on a daily basis, ideally every day. Writing is hard work, and it’s difficult to tangibly improve your writing if you aren’t writing daily. The best writers know that they can’t possibly produce their best work day in and day out, but even so, they force themselves to get through the tough days. Once you’re in the habit of writing every day, you’ll find that those tough days come around less frequently, and you’ll start to build more confidence in your writing skills. Don’t let feelings of inadequacy or discouragement stop you from sitting down at your desk and doing the work on a daily basis.
Read diligently
The best way to develop your writing style is to read everything you can get your hands on. You’d be hard-pressed to meet a good writer who isn’t also a voracious reader, and that’s because so much of a writer’s style is informed by great writers they admire. Keep your favourite books on hand for reference. Bookmark and underline your favourite passages and seek out new books to expand your base of knowledge.
Take writing classes
Many new writers haven’t taken a writing course since high school, but the good news is there are so many options available for aspiring authors looking to continue their creative writing education. Seek out extension courses through a local college’s writing program, or look for online courses that focus on your area of interest.
Join a writing group
Finding a group of peers who you can exchange writing with is a great way to make connections in the literary world and learn from diverse voices. Writers groups are usually free to join and a great resource get additional sets of eyes on a piece of writing you are working on. Getting feedback from someone you know and trust can vastly improve your work and help you take stock of the progress you make as a writer.
Keep reference books handy
Even the best writers make mistakes now and again. Keeping a thesaurus and style guide on hand can help you avoid common mistakes and vary your word choice. If you feel shaky on English grammar or spelling, there are plenty of books and online resources you can consult to make sure that your writing is professional and error-free.
Write in a variety of forms
Just because you gravitate toward one area of writing doesn’t mean you should stop exploring. Writing in a form or medium that you don’t have much experience with can be a great way to develop your voice and strengthen parts of your writing that you might usually neglect. Switching between projects can also be a great way to break out of writer’s block and avoid staring at the dreaded blank page. If you’re working on a short story, consider blogging about something totally unrelated. If you’re stuck on your first novel, write a nonfiction piece about a seminal event from your past. Experimenting with different forms will also make you a more versatile and marketable professional writer.
Learn the rules
As a writer, you have to make sure they know the ins and outs of grammar, spelling, and style. Many young writers haven’t brushed up on formal writing rules since they were in school. If you’re a new writer, take some time to refresh your knowledge of basic writing rules, especially if you plan on writing professionally.
Outline before you write
It’s incredibly useful for young writers to make an outline or roadmap for a new piece of writing before they jump headfirst into the writing process. You might remember your English teachers hounding you to make a detailed outline from introduction to conclusion before you started writing a critical essay. Professional writers can use the same basic outline structure for their work. Without an outline it’s easy to start strong but quickly find yourself stuck after you finish the first page or chapter.
Keep a journal
Great writers find inspiration all around them. If you’re new to writing, make sure to carry a journal with you everywhere you go. You never know when inspiration will strike and what aspects of your real-life will inform parts of your writing. If you see something interesting or an idea strikes you, it’s vital that you have a place to write it down and record it for future writing projects.
Edit carefully
Your best writing will be the product of numerous rewrites. Editing and rewriting are arguably the most important parts of the writing process, especially for professional writers. In order to become a better writer and develop your writing skills, it’s vital that you put in the time editing and revising your first draft. Not only does editing ensure that you’re producing a quality piece of writing, but it also helps clue you in on bad habits you might have or common mistakes you find yourself making.
Remember why you love writing
If you’re writing serially for a group of dedicated readers, don’t let yourself lose the love for writing that made you want to do the work in the first place. Writing well depends on you maintaining your passion. If you ever feel overwhelmed by your work, take a second to do some journaling or work on a short piece that’s just for you. Taking a break to reconnect with your love of writing can help reinvigorate your passion for the craft.
Source: 11 Tips for New Writers by Masterclass
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we went to a berry garden that you can collect your own strawberries🍓🧚🏼♀️ 🍓
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be with someone who burns even brighter then the sun, goes further then the stars, will hold your hand through it all
I'll hold your hand
Through it all
beyond the the stars
Found my way
Found my way
Found my way
I found my way with you
I found my way with you
(With you)
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—Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
[text ID: I am alone in my room, between two worlds.]
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