violetliterary.bsky.social
Artist, writer, reader, world builder, find inspiration, be inspiration.#amwriting #amreading #creating
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You are in for a ride with it. I enjoyed my experience with The Boondocks. Have fun.
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This is an amazing way to journal. ❤️
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Yes, but unfortunately not everyone was ready to swallow that pill.
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Can't believe it but I know you can't make this stuff up these days. Learning ASL personally taught me it's not English, but it's super efficient at communicating, some ways more than speaking.
People need to deal with their own insecurities and issues and leave everyone else out of it.
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I actually ask for feedback, writing's hard enough without having to reflect on what I know I wrote and trying to figure out where it could be better. Best to get the ouch out now than later.💫
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This, but with my cardigans and shawls.
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These are beautiful standalone, they make me wonder what the entire structure would look like.
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I agree there's too much of the same worldview and some politicians with a science or humanities background would be nice. The discussions might broaden from just who's who in the political world. The bigger issue is that we only have two parties when more governments have three, four, or five.
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I've always been a fan of different architectural structures, especially when they have interesting histories behind them. 😊
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Blue fire, probably the most stressful game I've played in a while. Fe might be a close second,.great story in both though. Not really a fan of Stardew Valley type games outside of Age of Empires (just dated myself), what's the story is my motivation in games. 💫
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To anyone who thinks their work is bad, "There's more than enough 'imposter syndrome' to go around, don't double down." I imagine three options for me:
1. Throw it away (abandon it)
2. Take a break and beef up your research or inspiration, etc.
3. Be spiteful and work that art until satisfied. 💫
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a jet?
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Thanks for the advice, I tried once before with getting them into a library. This time I'm going to check out some of these resources mentioned and try again.📖
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This is the same niece that at eight, noticed my husband and I are married interracial. She didn't just ask about it, she wanted to discuss the entire social and historical reasons behind interracial relations and how we reconciled that enough to marry... kind of blindsided but we answered.
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I want to read this now. 🤣
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The picture really is worth books thousands of words.
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I think at this point the difference is that it's a topic of discussion without borders where it wasn't before. There was a lot of effort to find one person for one death, when previously there have been thousands at least one person and everyone knew where they were after all.
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Honestly, nobody's bookcase is free of books that someone else would find as inoffensive reading material. You can't please everyone, the reasons for what someone read book varies. Research for one. Book reviews are helpful for others to decide on what they want to read, and is personal choice.