Short yet sweet.
Short yet sweet.
Beautiful in intent and execution.
Writing is fun... when you have the proper mindset. You shouldn't expect to pop out Oscar worthy ideas on a regular basis. It helps to think about what you want, need, believe, and write a story about it, as a start. It helps to judge yourself accordingly. After that, writing is quite a means of fanciful expression and stress relief. For example:
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This was quirky, quaint and charming beyond belief. Some of my favorites include Ed Peppe, Sun dyo, Gardenarcade and Michafrar. Thank you all for your contributions. See you next time.
This was quite fun. I especially liked the cameos of Asuka & Rei, Smash Girl, Yo Noid!, Wild Woody, and particular artists like MKmaffo, 9Hammer, Staggernight, and Lobstermango, among others. A great collaboration overall.
This was simply Astonishing!
It's less about realizations and restructuring than it is exploitation & posturing. Less about the long and concise process that goes into actualization and more just obsessing with the idea of change or concern, only when it's convenient. After all is said and done, most are back to old habits, using a righteous front to accomplish ulterior motives and bolting when their short term goals are achieved. How droll.
Valid argument you have; I personally never saw color as a deciding factor in what I like. I merely always remember that behind every work of fiction, good or bad, is a soul, wishing to shine some kind of insightful light into the world, even if they don't always succeed. The fact that certain individuals put more emphasis on color rather than character is abhorrent. Good fiction knows no bounds.
Interesting opinion you have there, Foamy. Halloween can be viewed as a test of mental fortitude, but it might also be viewed as a test for resourcefulness. You visit several houses, choosing which candy would be the most fulfilling whilst avoiding that which wouldn't be, making sure you aren't biting more than you can chew. The costumes act as a reflection of one's self, and could greatly help express themselves in ways they didn't think possible. Thanks for the video.
Foamy, you have a great point. The education system is heavily flawed, due to its shortcomings and mismanagement. Not every child is gifted, actually moreso the opposite. The thing about that, is that schools will likely highly capable students the slip by thinking of them as mentally deficent for not working exactly like told, and not at a lightning-fast pace. Students who repeat what they're told get all the benefits and are treated like honor students, despite how just imitating what your teacher tells you does not indicate your actual level of intelligence. I would know of this dilemna, because I experienced it. Being a student with a learning disability (dyscalculia) really made my teachers believe that I was some massive ignoranimus, so I was given bad grades for not understanding material despite only needing more time to. And it doesn't help how many teachers actually only have a cursory understanding of the content they are providing, so you shouldn't expect equality, either in the validity of what you are being taught, and how often a given teacher can actually clarify the subject. It says a lot how I found much more understandable, relatable, and kind staff and students in the autism class rather than any normal ones. The moral of the story is: the few should definitely be favored over the many, as you insisted, and schools should do a better job keeping students up to speed with material that is acutally relevant not only to the subject presented, but applicable to the workplace, and this is coming from one who actually enjoyed school on a theoretic level.
It is through the lenses of impartiality that I judge, for there are none who do not harbor a smudge. Only through acknowledging unforeseen truths will society's wheels budge, so I ask for all to avoid prodding and begin to nudge.
Age 28, Male
Cynical Student
Seneca College (Newnham Campus
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Joined on 9/23/12