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૮ - ﻌ - ა have posted old poetry in articles section that i did for the contest i lost. i think i would approach my subjects differently if i were to rewrite them.
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dennogin 1 year ago

Very nice! What was the prompt/theme for the contest, if you don't mind me asking?

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maggotgirl2002 1 year ago

it was hurt and healing. i think i leaned into the hurt part a bit too much. l o l

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um does any1 have opinion for my writing this month. another creative story? story from my life? or just a more poetic stream of consciousness. i am debating what to write. . . . ૮◞ ﻌ ◟ა
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michaelmas 1 year ago

I'm partial to when people write about their daily life, but I like your writing as it is because it sort of deviates from what's literally happeing to you while still conveying your feelings, which is amazing to me. I actually think if you were to try writing poetry that you'd be good at it ⊂((´・×・`))⊃

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dennogin 1 year ago

A blend of all three would be interesting to see, I like how you apply metaphors to your life and vice versa so it'd be interesting as a full post ☆ミ

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maggotgirl2002 1 year ago

sorry for commenting so late but thank you for your input <3 .! feeling motivated to write.

we got rear ended coming home from my work :(
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tsumugsfish 1 year ago

hope u guys r ok !!!!

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maggotgirl2002 1 year ago

thank you! no ambulance, so it is good :)

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michaelmas 1 year ago

Sorry that happened, but I'm glad you're safe :)

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porg-wife-cat-alley 1 year ago

glad youre okii !!

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love and peace and safety and gentle world ʚɞ ⁺˖ ⸝⸝
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youre page is rlly cool!! ur aesthetic and stuff rlly gets it !!
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maggotgirl2002 1 year ago

ty so much ʚɞ ⁺˖

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wawawa your site is so SCRUNKLY
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maggotgirl2002 1 year ago

ty very much ꕤ

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