新年あけましておめでとうございます。
2022年も幸せなハリスコを描きたいです。 とりあえず画力の向上とネタ集めは日々精進せねば
Recently, I figured that for some reason that I cannot explain I just find it easier to read things when starting from the end; example, on AO3, even if I open a search from the most something - like the most kudos - I have this strong need to go for the end of the page and start reading it from the last to the first. I >can< start it from the top, but when I do it the process is so much slower and almost painful. Like what? Dunno what's going on in my brain, but I happy I found this way of doing things more easily
i need to thank whoever came up with Oh. Oh. for what they've done for the English language.
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I wish everyone would admit that classic literature is inherently difficult to read, and that you shouldn’t feel stupid if you don’t “get it”. Especially the dark academia/ classic lit fandoms and stuff. Like unless you have the vocabulary and pop culture knowledge of an 18th century nobleman, it’s going to be a tough read. It’ll take you longer to read; you’re not stupid if you’ve spent several months on a single book! And you don’t have to enjoy everything. It’s okay if you got bored after one chapter of Wuthering Heights, and couldn’t be bothered to read the rest. It’s okay if you want to read your favourite kids book for the 10th time instead. You’re not stupid. No piece of literature is inherently better, more “important”, more “meaningful”, or more “intellectual” than another. First and foremost, read what brings you joy.
it's not cringe ❤ not if it's you ❤ not if we're mutuals 🥰
One day at the end of May sunlight burst through the mist in the little woods near my house as a thrush was singing.
Amen to that little dude