Jun 5

PLS HELP! Does this sound silly or good?
Could someone please help correct my essay for the School of Visual Arts. How could I make it better?. Is it a good? Brutal serious honesty is preffered. Thank you

Q:

In 500 words or less, discuss your reasons for pursuing undergraduate study in the visual arts. Feel free to include any information about yourself, your goals and interests that may not be immediately apparent from the review of your transcripts or portfolio
I was born in Togo, West Africa, in a place where life is valued differently compared to most areas of the Western world. It has its own radiating culture and spirit expressed through various forms of art but it is also a place full of suffering and struggle. Growing up without most ‘normal’ things a child would have and being an only child I often occupied myself exploring nature or drawing. Drawing to me was my meditation, a time where the past and the future was a blur and only being in the present mattered, a blissful state where I found my true self and was allowed to explore it as well as express it.
Coming from a family which constitutes its own little world, encompassing several nationalities and wherein we communicate freely in English, Spanish and French I was very privileged to have the chance to travel. As I grew up a traveler, studying in different countries not only has made me more self-reliant, mature and disciplined but also very knowledgeable in many areas of the arts. Visiting museums, galleries and meeting local artists in places ranging from China, Rwanda to Venice each with their own impactful contribution to the art world I have been able to teach myself and explore its interesting world always with the notion of questioning “What is art?”
As an artist I’ve struggled many times minimizing detail and simplifying my work, there is always so much I want to say, so much I’d like to tell the viewer. Conveying emotion is my passion in art, creating art that speaks to the heart as well as forces oneself to question the self, the elements and/or society. I have a strong interest in learning in a more studious detailed way its craft, its history and how I could gear my knowledge and skill towards a professional career. While thoroughly researching about universities across the globe and taking continuing-ed courses at SVA during my year off from school to gain work experience in NYC SVA is most definitely my match.
The imagination of an artist and how they unfold it in the physical is incredibly fascinating to me. Being able to creatively convey a visual representation and interpret an idea is always a challenge. This is why I’d like to pursue a career in being a concept artist/ illustrator to challenge myself and by professors at SVA who will help me help myself get to my dream.
Coming back to the question of “What is Art”? It is everything and it is anything. If what you can imagine can be turned into art then what is thought in the mind itself is an art already the only thing is once it’s formed into the physical that’s when a world of ultimate fascination and communication opens up. It is who brings it out of the mind and births part of their soul- their idea that they are then called an artist. I’d like to be fully engaged in this world of fascination and talent and become a true artist at SVA.

Your essay sounds great so far, but I do have some suggestions. To make these suggestions easier to understand, I have copied your essay and put the suggestions near the places that the suggestions are mentioning.
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I was born in Togo, West Africa, in a place where life is valued differently compared to most areas of the Western world. It has its own radiating culture and spirit expressed through various forms of art but it is also a place full of suffering and struggle. Growing up without most ‘normal’ things a child would have and being an only child I often occupied myself exploring nature or drawing. Drawing to me was my meditation, a time where the past and the future was a blur and only being in the present mattered, a blissful state where I found my true self and was allowed to explore it as well as express it.

(Suggestion) At the beginning of the essay, you mention that drawing is blissful and your meditation. Instead of only mentioning this, maybe you could, at the beginning of your essay, write a descriptive instance of your experience when you draw. It does not have to be very long. One paragraph may be all that you need. This may help capture the reader’s attention better.

Coming from a family which constitutes its own little world, encompassing several nationalities and wherein we communicate freely in English, Spanish and French I was very privileged to have the chance to travel. As I grew up a traveler, studying in different countries not only has made me more self-reliant, mature and disciplined but also very knowledgeable in many areas of the arts. Visiting museums, galleries and meeting local artists in places ranging from China, Rwanda to Venice each with their own impactful contribution to the art world I have been able to teach myself and explore its interesting world always with the notion of questioning “What is art?”

(Suggestion) After you mention the question, "What is art?", you mention struggling with simplifying your work. Then, you answer that question. You might want to answer that question right away instead of "sidetracking" to another topic. This may make your essay easier to read and avoid confusion.

As an artist I’ve struggled many times minimizing detail and simplifying my work, there is always so much I want to say, so much I’d like to tell the viewer. Conveying emotion is my passion in art, creating art that speaks to the heart as well as forces oneself to question the self, the elements and/or society. I have a strong interest in learning in a more studious detailed way its craft, its history and how I could gear my knowledge and skill towards a professional career. While thoroughly researching about universities across the globe and taking continuing-ed courses at SVA during my year off from school to gain work experience in NYC SVA is most definitely my match.

(Suggestion) Are these your goals? If these are your goals, them maybe you could emphasize that these are your goals.

The imagination of an artist and how they unfold it in the physical is incredibly fascinating to me. Being able to creatively convey a visual representation and interpret an idea is always a challenge. This is why I’d like to pursue a career in being a concept artist/ illustrator to challenge myself and by professors at SVA who will help me help myself get to my dream.

(Suggestion) The above information sounds like the ending of an essay. Maybe this information could go at the end of your essay.

Coming back to the question of “What is Art”? It is everything and it is anything. If what you can imagine can be turned into art then what is thought in the mind itself is an art already the only thing is once it’s formed into the physical that’s when a world of ultimate fascination and communication opens up. It is who brings it out of the mind and births part of their soul- their idea that they are then called an artist. I’d like to be fully engaged in this world of fascination and talent and become a true artist at SVA.
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Overall, this is a great essay! You use very descriptive words, which may be to your advantage, especially since this is for the School of Visual Arts.

I wish you the best of luck!

Jun 1

Personal Essay: Help correct introduction for SVA PLS?
Could someone please help correct my introduction for the School of Visual Arts. How could I make it better?. Is it a great start? Brutal serious honesty is preffered. Thank you

Q:

In 500 words or less, discuss your reasons for pursuing undergraduate study in the visual arts. Feel free to include any information about yourself, your goals and interests that may not be immediately apparent from the review of your transcripts or portfolio
I was born in Togo, West Africa, in a place where life is valued differently compared to most areas of the Western world. It has its own radiating culture and spirit expressed through various forms of art but it is also a place full of suffering and struggle. Growing up without most ‘normal’ things a child would have and being an only child I often occupied myself exploring nature or drawing. Drawing to me was my meditation, a time where the past and the future was a blur and only being in the present mattered, a blissful state where I found my true self and was allowed to explore it as well as express it.
Coming from a family which constitutes its own little world, encompassing several nationalities and wherein we communicate freely in English, Spanish and French I was very privileged to have the chance to travel. As I grew up a traveler, studying in different countries not only has made me more self-reliant, mature and disciplined but also very knowledgeable in many areas of the arts. Visiting museums, galleries and meeting local artists in places ranging from China, Rwanda to Venice each with their own impactful contribution to the art world I have been able to teach myself and explore its interesting world always with the notion of questioning “What is art?”
As an artist I’ve struggled many times minimizing detail and simplifying my work, there is always so much I want to say, so much I’d like to tell the viewer. Conveying emotion is my passion in art, creating art that speaks to the heart as well as forces oneself to question the self, the elements and/or society. I have a strong interest in learning in a more studious detailed way its craft, its history and how I could gear my knowledge and skill towards a professional career. While thoroughly researching about universities across the globe and taking continuing-ed courses at SVA during my year off from school to gain work experience in NYC SVA is most definitely my match.
The imagination of an artist and how they unfold it in the physical is incredibly fascinating to me. Being able to creatively convey a visual representation and interpret an idea is always a challenge. This is why I’d like to pursue a career in being a concept artist/ illustrator to challenge myself and by professors at SVA who will help me help myself get to my dream.
Coming back to the question of “What is Art”? It is everything and it is anything. If what you can imagine can be turned into art then what is thought in the mind itself is an art already the only thing is once it’s formed into the physical that’s when a world of ultimate fascination and communication opens up. It is who brings it out of the mind and births part of their soul- their idea that they are then called an artist. I’d like to be fully engaged in this world of fascination and talent and become a true artist at SVA.

just try to avoid using the word "normal" even if in brackets. there’s nothing in the world that could be seen as normal to anyone. it’s all relative!
and i would avoid to describe Togo as a place full of struggle, pain and so on: let’s give it back its pride! are you really sure you (and i) live in the best part of the world? do you think we are better than eastern and southern people? is our life happier than theirs? i won’t say so :)
just try to describe places not by giving your personal opinion, but be objective: that would give your essay a smarter tone.

May 29

Republic of Ireland

If wind and rain don’t scare you, this country is made for you !!
Indeed, you can’t be sure what the weather will be like, because it changes all the time ! You can wear a T-shirt the morning and a raincoat the afternoon…
If you love only gastronomy, you can stay in France, but if you like things like pizzas and hamburgers, you won’t have any problem fitting in.
However, you won’t be disappointed by the landscapes ! Everything is green !! In the countryside there are a lot of fields, ( with sheep obviously !! ), little hills, lakes, woods … It’s very absolutely beautiful … If you love nature, you will enjoy !
In this country, there are not a lot of cities, but there are many little and pretty towns. If you go to the suburbs, you will see many identical houses, but, after all, it’s like in some areas of France.
Dublin, the Capital of the Republic of Ireland, is very interesting. There are many old buildings, museums, shops, parks etc. In the town center, the streets are very animated and it’s very pleasant to go for a walk.
In this city, there are a lot of museums. In the National Gallery of Ireland ( the entry is free ), you will see many paintings from the 14th to the 20th century .
The National Museum contains the most prestigious collection of art object in gold from prehistory of Europe, and a lot of things from the Middle Ages and Celtic.
Their national day is St Patrick’s day, on 17th March. It celebrates the death the Patron Saint of Ireland, who was born Scottish and was kidnapped by the future king of Ireland. St Patric died at the age of 76.
There are two official languages : The Irish and the English
Irish people of Eire have their own president, Mary MacAleese, and they are not obedient to the Queen of England.
People are very welcoming and nice in Ireland. Children love staying outside ( when it isn’t rain ! ) whereas adults love drinking beer in pubs. Irish people are often red-haired with blue eyes and many freckles. The majority of people follow the same fashions than in France even if, like in every country, there are eccentric ones who has blue hair and wear flashy clothes!
The emblem of Ireland is the shamrock of their national color is green.

Btw i’m french
Thanks sooooooo mucj =D
Thanks sooooooo much =D

( when it isn’t rain ! ) should be raining?

eccentric ones who has blue hair - should be ‘have’ blue hair

national color is green.- english spelling is colour

thats just what i see but i may be wrong.good piece tho

May 20

Okay, so I’ve been friends with this girl for over 2 months. We became friends after I asked her out and she said no because she already has a boyfriend. I hope to be her boyfriend in the future. At the same time, I also want to be a good friend in the mean time, I wanna be someone who’s fun and who she can tell her problems to and I also want to be able to comfort her.

Even though I’m perfectly happy with being her friend while respecting her relationship, I want her to see me as a potential boyfriend. The problem is that when I’m around her, I get all quiet and shy and, and I never have anything to talk about and my mind blanks up and sometimes she stays like that too after she’s ran out of things to say.

What can I do to talk a little more and be more fun when I’m around her so that I don’t bore her? We might hang out at an art gallery this Saturday and I wanna be able to fix myself before then.

VIVA LA RAZA!

Same situation [Thanks for asking]

May 15

Amateur or so, willing to get his first (personal) SLR.

(Making pictures in museums, art galleries, large cities)

D90 stuff I admit is a bit too expensive and does bite… but if there is a real benefit from it (aka if getting a $100 less will make me regret it in future)
Other options:
Canon Rebel Xsi w. 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS
Sony A350 w. SAL 18-70mm f3.5-5.6
Sony DSLR-A330 w. 18-55mm Lens
Olympus E-620 W. 14-42mm
Sony DSLR-A330 w. 18-55mm Lens
I got a Nikon D5000 and two lenses. Let’s make a test drive.

Although it is getting a little old the D40 is a perfectly fine camera for a beginner (better than the D60). A new D40 kit with 18mm-55mm lens is about $472.00 including free shipping. The next camera I would consider is the D3000 kit with 18mm-55mm lens for about $585.00 including free shipping from adorama.com. The D3000 is a much easier camera for a beginner (has a nice guide feature), not to mention it just came out on the market so it will hold its resale value better. Also, the D3000 kit lens is a VR lens, whereas D40 kit lens does not have vibration reduction technology, thus making the D3000 an even better value. Check out the two links below for a great review of both cameras. The Canon XSi (450D) about $630.00 for the kit, gives you a little more features for your dollar, but I have always preferred Nikon’s so I am a little biased toward them. I don’t know what your budget is, but the next cameras I would consider are the Nikon D5000 and then the D90 (both have the best picture quality since they both use the exact same sensor). If you prefer Canon then I would take a serious look at the T1i (500D). Take a look at the last link below for a great review of the T1i.

May 13

Just read, and laugh!

Anagram Hall of Fame
Attributions for anagrams (if known) are shown at the end of each anagram.
Internet Anagram Server = Isn’t rearrangement rave?

Dormitory = Dirty Room

Dictionary = Indicatory

Schoolmaster = The classroom

Elvis = Lives

Listen = Silent

Clint Eastwood = Old West Action

Madam Curie = Radium came

A telephone girl = Repeating "Hello"

Western Union = No Wire Unsent

The country side = No City Dust Here

Evangelist = Evil’s Agent

Astronomers = Moon starers / No more stars

Postmaster = Stamp Store

A telescope = To see place

The eyes = They see

The cockroach = Cook, catch her

Waitress = A stew, Sir?

The centenarians = I can hear ten "tens"

Desperation = A rope ends it

I run to escape = A persecution

The Morse Code = Here Come Dots

The Meaning of Life = The fine game of nil

Slot Machines = Cash Lost in’em

Conversation = Voices Rant On

Disraeli = I lead, Sir.

Clothespins = So let’s pinch

Mr. Mojo risin’ = Jim Morrison
(from the Doors song, "L.A. Woman")

The Great New York Rapid Transit Tunnel = Giant work in street, partly underneath

Florence Nightingale = Nigel, Fetch an Iron Leg / Flit on Cheering Angel
(Richard Stilgoe in "The Richard Stilgoe Letters")

MacDonalds = Clam and Sod

Darling I love you = leaving your idol / Avoiding our yell

Butterfly = Flutter-by

Heavy Rain? = Hire a Navy!

Tom Cruise = So I’m Cuter

Animosity = Is No Amity

Mother-in-law = Woman Hitler

Funeral = Real Fun

Protectionism = Nice to imports

A domesticated animal = Docile, as a man Tamed it

The Railroad Train = Hi! I Rattle and Roar

The Hilton = Hint: Hotel

A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss = Stroller on Go, Amasses Nothing

Sunshine and Shadow = Show in Sun and Shade

The Check is in the Mail = Claim "Heck, I sent it (heh)"

The United States Bureau of Fisheries = I Raise the Bass to Feed Us in the Future

Snooze Alarms = Alas! No More Z’s

Vacation Times = I’m Not as Active

Software = Swear Oft

Sycophant = Acts phony
(Stephen Jones)

Silicon Graphics = A Long Chip Crisis / Can logic ship, sir? / Gosh, sir, I can clip!

Alec Guinness = Genuine Class
(Dick Cavett)

The Detectives = Detect Thieves

The Hospital Ambulance = A Cab, I Hustle to Help Man

Semolina = Is No Meal

The United States of America = Attaineth its cause, freedom

Christmas tree = Search, Set, Trim

A Gentleman = Elegant Man

Presbyterians = Best In Prayers = Britney Spears

The Public Art Galleries = Large Picture Halls, I Bet

A Decimal Point = I’m a Dot in Place

The Earthquakes = That Queer Shake

Salman Rushdie = Read, Shun Islam

Martin Scorsese = Screen is a storm
(the director of movies "Taxi Driver," "Mean Streets," "GoodFellas," "Cape Fear," and "Age of Innocence.")

Barbie doll = I’ll bare bod / Babe I’d roll / Liberal bod

Student Information Processing Board = Computation Transgression Forbidden
(MIT)

Statue of Liberty = Built to Stay Free

Eleven plus two = Twelve plus one

Patrick Stewart = A Crap Trek Twist

Mel Gibson = Bong Smile

Admirer = Married

Indomitableness = Endless ambition

New York Times = Monkeys write / Monkey writes
(by Andrew Glines)

Television programming = Permeating living rooms
(by Dan)

David Letterman = Nerd amid late TV

Howard Stern = Retard shown

Contradiction = Accord not in it
(by E. Tyron)

Debit card = Bad credit
(by Mike Morton)

God save us all = Salvaged soul
(by Dawn Amos)

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz = Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz
(a pangram)

"Be Like Water" = We break tile
[a well-known quote attributed to martial-arts expert Bruce Lee]

Quote by Vonnegut:
Just because some of us can read and write and do a little math, that doesn’t mean we deserve to conquer the universe. =
A masquerade can cover a sense of what is real to deceive us; to be unjaded and not lost, we must, then, determine truth.

Quote by Oscar Wilde:
There is only one thing worse than being talked about and that is not being talked about. =
Wilde died broken, beaten ‘n’ total nut. Hate being sunk in that rotten gaol. Shh, gay is taboo.

From Hamlet by Shakespeare:
To be or not to be: that is the question, whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. =
In one of the Bard’s best-thought-of tragedies, our insistent hero, Hamlet, queries on two fronts about how life turns rotten.

Rate this from 1 to 10 (1=the worst 5=so-so 10=the best)
Ok, but some things are funny.And by the way, this is froma site http://wordsmith.org/anagram/hof.html go there and you will see.Thx!
As I said, I did not make these.These are from a site (shown up).Thanx to everyone who had time to read, at least 5 of these.

Very interesting! An easy 8.

May 10

…,without need to pay the membership before I sell anything?
I’m sorta popular as an artist and do sell my works fine through galleries, but would like to do more business online in future. The reason is, galleries accept only larger works and I don’t always find the good language with their owners.
Payed membership is not for me as my current savings cover bills and every-day stuff. It goes fine living like this, but every new expense would ruin this plan and I do need some extra money in the next few months.
So if there’s any place that would let me sell my works over them for a provision of sell work (I really don’t care if they rip me off, as long as I earn at least a bit) and nothing up front, please share with me…
I appreciate any help and thanks in advance :)
http://www.deviantart.com/

you can register there for free.

May 6

I need to give some background before I begin, please be patient. I’ll make fake names to protect privacy; any references outside here are purely coincidental. I want you guys to tell me your thoughts, ideas, etc, with this Bobby I’ll talk about.

I knew him since last year at a store as he worked night shifts as a cashier. At first he seems outgoing and friendly, but I found how immature and stubborn he really is.

Bobby’s quite slack about doing certain things. He says he doesn’t have a celly when I wrote him my number and that he’ll get one soon, reassuring me repeatedly ever since. Today, six months later, he still doesn’t have one. He tries various excuses (out of money, being environmentally friendly, afraid of radiation) and eventually gave the number to his dad’s house where he lives: I have to call him 8-10 times throughout the day to find him. He is rarely there to answer and blames me for "calling him over and over and pissing people off." He lives with his dad and relies on his “friends” when his dad becomes fed up so he doesn’t sleep under a bridge at night. He’s 33 and lives with his parents. His parents are much better off without him, Bobby expects them to spoon feed him.

Bobby tries so hard to be creative, it’s hilarious. His obsession with his fantasies of managing some art gallery in the future continues to this day: he acts offended when I say it’ll take 8-10 yrs and there are things to consider beforehand. I know it’s impossible and it’s atrocious to witness how he can’t see that. He likes to talk philosophy and it’s all cliché: it’s a joke, along with his "epic poems" of so-called trance-like mental images. The catch is he actually thinks it feels so real.

Sometimes Bobby tells me how he lost his friends one after another. He might be helping me: the smart guys avoided him for a reason, and it couldn’t have been coordinated altogether. It’s appalling how I’ve thought of him well to start with.

He rarely calls me. Usually he tells me he has an interesting story to tell, and blabbers on how he met a cute girl at the bar last night, taking at least 5-10 mins to describe her and how "cute" she is.

Once a week or so, he’d call to meet up. It could be 9pm as I ask him when and he’d suggest calling back in 1 hour, where (1) my phone rings at 10:45 and I ask if he’s on his way: he tells me he’ll stay at home for the night, suggesting calling again tomorrow, or (2) nothing happens until next morning or later on where he forgets about it: he might suggest meeting up that night, too.

I don’t know what religion he’s into. He says he respects [religion #1], blabbers on cliché, but is also fond of [enter religion #2], blabbering some more. He tells me he’s part-Muslim while eating a ham sandwich. I ask him about it and he recites basic knowledge and cliché. The day he yelled at me (cell phone issue) was right after he allegedly attended a Buddhist session for inner peace and tolerance.

Sorry for the length of it: there were lots of details to go through and I think I’ve covered much of the basics. I just want to see some opinions about how you feel about this guy as of what I described. I’ve been quite truthful about what I’ve written, and I expect you to take my poll seriously. Thanks!
Please be more thoughtful in your answers.

na

May 3

I’ve been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil, and over the years I have developed a natural talent for it. Right now I’m going to a performing arts school, that goes up all the way until the 12th grade. There are four majors at my school, art, drama, music, and dance. A few years ago, I’ve been developing an interest in acting. Unfortunately, at my school, you can’t have two majors, so I chose to audition for art, when I first started going to the school. I haven’t had much of a chance to act in plays, but every time I watch one, I envy the actors and actresses on stage who get a chance to perform. When I’m older I’d liked to become an artist and eventually own my own art gallery or become an actress. However, I don’t know which one I should choose. One part of me says I should just become an artist since I’ve had a passion for it the longest, and I’ll be getting even more experience with art by going to this school, which is a big plus. But another part of me also wants to give it a chance of acting. So, I’m really confused, and don’t know which I should pick.

i don’t like the way your school is set up. you need to see if there is some way to get involved in some plays. maybe some amateur drama groups not connected with your school in your area. can you major in art but take some courses in drama? i am not sure how you can do it but you need to spend time working in both directions for a while. after that you will know which direction to take.

Apr 30

.
.

art galleries
are remote places
an offense to many
and these hush tones
mocking pretenses
regret does not hide well here

I want to go to a poetry gallery
and see the words
framed and clear
dressed for scrutiny
and listen to the voices
protesting forms
condemning structures
proclaiming astuteness

as if they had the balls
to gut themselves

I doubt they could
fill a scratch pad
with honesty

as heavily indebted
to their pathos,
as they are
writers have balls
.
.
kahnefan…I was about to pay attention to you, but no….as you have never asked or answered a SINGLE post in poetry, get some weight and come back…in the mean time…my balls are here

Ummmmmm……… NAAAHHHH. A true poet would not be so quick to praise himself. Honestly, I don’t think your poem is all that great. I have boxes and boxes of writing that I have done over the years. Do I flaunt it? NO. I can tell you that this "self important" display of your own work is not horrible. It’s not bad, really, but it’s not good either. You should dial down the arrogance a bit and just ask what people think, if you really want to know. There are plenty of writers out there that are better than you.
-Uh, Yeah I have! I actually have a best answer in editting a poem that someone wrote! I am a pretty good poet, but thanks anyways. I didn’t say your poem was bad, I just said that you shouldn’t act so self important, really. If you care so much about making a statement, then ask what people really think! I’m truly not trying to insult you, by the way.

-P.S. Here is the poem. It was in Lyrics:
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
Ok, you are the mastermind behind this poem. I LOVE it! I changed it a little. I hope you like it. Here goes:

I wish I’d wake up in another world
A world in which it all goes by word
That word of which has been passed down
Nobody can break it or change it’s plan
As everybody marches on that way
I turn my back to go astray
They watch me take a ride to nowhere
No one looks now - I deserve no stare
So even when no one sets himself apart
Some go, eventually, after their own heart
With time maybe it won’t seem so weird
That’s what all of us did
Are we really so different?

Ok, I changed the words some. I am a little OCD when it comes to editing and by the time I’m done, I sometimes change the words a little more than people like. I do think your poem is great though! It makes a lot of sense.
Source(s):
I love poetry and write a lot of my own
3 months ago
- Ok, all of that starting with "Best Answer" was copied and pasted from my profile. Does that work for you?
-This is not my poem, this is just one I edited for someone. I am just making the point that I have answered questions about poetry. I don’t post my own. I am writing a book. I have won awards for my writing. I don’t need to ask questions on here.
-Ok, saying that I have won awards is being a bit arrogant. That is exactly what I am saying you shouldn’t be. I’m sorry. That is the truth though. Why would I still be on here if I didn’t care? I do honestly appreciate great writing and love to read original poems. Keep writing! You are good.

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