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4 months agoI enjoy looking at art and like to doodle a bit. I don’t tend to join contests because I’m not that talented or competitive.
I’d enjoy viewing an art contest, or participating in a ‘challenge’ or ‘project’.


I enjoy looking at art and like to doodle a bit. I don’t tend to join contests because I’m not that talented or competitive.
I’d enjoy viewing an art contest, or participating in a ‘challenge’ or ‘project’.


Clue.
Sometimes my friends and I just sit around quoting it until we’ve made it through the entire movie, so maybe there’s no point in rewatching it, but we do anyway.


The thing about Groundhog Day is that you only have to watch it once to have seen it several times.
I wasn’t capable of reading completely on my own until I was nine years old. I also made top grades in all of my college English classes. Where you start doesn’t necessarily dictate where you’ll end up, especially if you enjoy an activity as much as I enjoyed reading.
When we were nothing we had no concept of being something, so we had nothing to lose. Now that we are something, we have the concept of loss, and in life loss is usually painful and saddening. I feel like it makes sense that we would imagine the loss of our whole selves as being painful/sad, whether or not that’s actually the case.