Aries, likes writing, singing, etc. Impatient.
I'm the best I can be to people I like and with things that I feel are worth my time.
Don't Panic
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
oh no not creepy! lmao well I’m like 125 and 5’6” and I got a men’s XS I think, it fits me really well if that helps…if you’re anywhere near my size and want it to be a little looser than I’d suggest maybe a small
hm wasn’t aware there was such a thing coming out, probably not though. I don’t like movies that much and to be honest I never really got into the beatles
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The headquarters of Benito Mussolini and the Italian Fascist party in Italy.
The imposing face on the front entrance is that of Benito Mussolini himself.
1934.
from “Several Short Sentences about Writing” by Verlyn Klinkenborg, via Ecotone:
“The central fact of your educations is this:
You’ve been taught to believe that what you discover by thinking,
By examining your own thoughts and perceptions,
Is unimportant and unauthorized.
As a result, you fear thinking,
And you don’t believe your thoughts are interesting
Because you haven’t learned to be interested in them.
There’s another possibility:
You may be interested in your thoughts,
But they don’t have much to do with anything you’ve ever been asked to write.
The same is true of what you notice.
You don’t even notice what you notice,
Because nothing in your education has taught you that what you notice is important.
And if you do notice something that interests you,
It doesn’t have much to do with anything you’ve ever been asked to write.
But everything you notice is important.
Let me say that a different way:
If you notice something, it’s because it’s important.
But what you notice depends on what you allow yourself to notice
And that depends on what you feel authorized, permitted to notice
In a world where we’re trained to disregard our perceptions. Who’s going to give you the authority to feel that what you notice is important?
It will have to be you.
Being a writer is an act of perpetual self-authorization.
Only you can authorize yourself.
You do that by writing well, by constant discovery.”
Catherine the First of Russia made a rule that no man was allowed to get drunk at one of her parties before nine o’clock.