My Course Reflection Hey, welcome back to another Blog post! for this blog assignment I will be reflecting on how the course has gone so far. In the Reflective Writing video I had to watch, it talks about the proper way to reflect on things. There's actually a three step method that you should go by. Looking back at past events, analyzing, and projecting into the future are the three steps you can use to reflect on any event. Also, when you're reflecting, it's good to write about your thoughts and emotions during that time. I also read about reflective writing on Genres in Academic Writing. It basically talked about the purpose of reflective writing and how to get started with it. When you're talking about the event you're reflecting on you talk more about how you feel rather than the description of the environment or place you were at. Reflective writing helps make sense of what you did and how you will use what you did in the future. The acronym G.R.I.T.T helps transform our relationship with writing. G stands for: your genre awareness. R stands for: your rhetorical awareness. I stands for: your identity as an author. T stands for: your theory of writing. T stands for: your transfer of writing to future writing situations. So this blog post is basically going to be my reflection on this class. My thoughts and feelings on the way we learned throughout the course, even though the school year was cut short, I feel I have a good idea of how we learned using the writing process! So this blog post is basically going to be my reflection on this class. My thoughts and feelings on the way we learned throughout the course, even though the school year was cut short, I feel I have a good idea of how we learned using the writing process. First off let's talk about genre awareness. Genre awareness helps native and non-native learners of english improve, as it focuses on producing a whole text. It gives them greater language independence. For example, you can read a certain text and figure out the style of writing that's being used. From there, you're able to write your own text that is just like what you read but with your own story and in your own words. You're basically just using the same format/style to create your story. For our memories we had to do an experience that changed our lives in some way. For mine I wrote about the time me and my two friends got caught by the cops while on our way to explore an abandoned place. For our research papers we have to write about our opinion on a commonly discussed topic in the world today. For mine I decided to write about coronavirus and what we can do to help prevent it from spreading. I love the use of genre awareness. It's always nice to have an example of how your work should turn out when you're finished writing. It helps you figure out the vibe of the story and the formatting of it all. In this class we used this way of writing for mainly all of our work. If you ever needed an example of how your blog post should look you could just go onto someone else's website and see how they did things. It really helped out, it opened your mind and gave you ideas of how you would want to set up your blog post. The genre of my memoir was a narrative. So basically I wrote my story from my point of. As you're reading the paper you get to experience the emotions I was feeling that day. You also get to hear my thoughts, what I was thinking about in the moment. Now let's talk about Rhetorical awareness. Rhetorical awareness helps you with your professional writing. It helps you to create persuasive resumes, letters, reports, etc. For example, when you're writing a resume the goal is to get the job. In order to do that you must persuade the boss that you're suitable for it. You must do everything you can to make them think you're the perfect fit for the position you're going for. Rhetorical awareness is a great skill to learn for your future self after college. Obviously you're going to have to write resumes for the jobs you want. Whenever I have to write a resume I'll definitely think back to when we learned about rhetorical awareness in this class. It's really good to learn skills that are actually useful in the real world, because we didn't learn much about that in highschool. Alright so we did a lot with our author identity in this class. I really loved the concept of this. It allows you to have a better understanding of how your brain processes the thoughts you want to write down. Everytime I were to do an assignment I would think of my author self and how she would go about the assignment. It's a way of getting your mind into that creative state that you need when writing. My author self is called Rinzie. I chose this because Rinzie is basically my creative name. I use it for my photography and art accounts, those accounts use a lot of creativity, obviously. Your authorself is basically your creative side. The side of you that helps you write all your thoughts down. Helps you get into that writing mind set. What's your theory of writing? Well it's basically your current struggles, accomplishments, and abilities as a writer. I feel like in this class we did a lot with noticing what struggles we have with writing. Since we did that, it helped with shaping our author-selves and made us realize how much we can accomplish as writers. We have the ability to go back and work on final papers that we've turned in in this class. That shows that you can always fix things up to make them better. It's great how we were able to do that, not many classes work that way. With all the writing skills we learned in this class alot of it will be useful with future writing situations. Above I talked about rhetorical awareness and how it helps out with writing resumes for jobs you want. This is a great skill to have in the future. We all will most definitely be using this skill, so it's great that we were able to learn about it in this class. Overall I feel I've learned alot about writing in this class. I think my writing has improved from what it used to be. I also enjoy writing a little more now. I think that was mainly the overall goal that the teacher wanted.
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Telling Myself a Different Story: A Memoir Counterfactual
Hey! I’m back once again with another post, you guys bored of me yet? Anyways, for today's blog post we had to listen to a Hidden Brain episode that will help with our narrative project we are working on. The episode was about a woman who loved to ski with her friends and husband. They didn’t just ski on regular mountains with a ski lift, they went out and hiked up their own mountains where there was no safety patrol or anyone really, just themselves. The Women is telling a story about how her husband died in an avalanche, and how her thoughts about the accident haunt her. The woman thinks about what could have happened if they were to do something differently that day, or how her husband is not actually dead… She's Counterfactual Thinking which is, a concept in psychology that involves the human tendency to create possible alternatives to life events that have already occurred; something that is contrary to what actually happened. For my memoir I will be writing about the time me and some friends got caught by the cops before even getting to this abandoned place we were going to explore… Narrative project If I were to know this cop pulling us over was going to save our asses, I wouldn't have been so worried in the moment. See now its funny...Because if that cop didn't pull us over, we could have been in big trouble... Which is the opposite of what you would think, right? If she let us keep walking down that old vacant road, we could have been taken to the local police station for all I know. Like what if she just drove by with out a care for what we were doing... That cop honestly saved us... She was at the right place, at the right time. I'm very thankful for that. Exploring abandoned places can be fun, but you have to be willing to face risk. To this day I think of the "what if's..." The things that could have happened that day if something else were to happen, or if things were to go about differently... The "What If's..."
Composing an Emotional Scene with Dialogue and Symbolism Hey what's up, I'm back again with another blog post! For this blog post we had to read a short story called, Hills like White Elephants by Ernest Hemingway. We also had to read To You, I Belong (Becky Thompson), What is Creative Nonfiction? (Lee Gutkind), What is Memoir?, The Fundamental Differences between Memoir and Autobiography , Making Scenes in Memoir (Lee Martin), My Name is Margaret (Maya Angelou). Some themes I noticed in the reading were worry and tension. My scene has those themes as well. Before you begin reading I'm going to set the scene for you. It's 2016... Summer is about to end and school is about to start back up again. It’s my freshman year of high school and my parents convinced me to join the field hockey team. I've been playing field hockey for a few years, and have even played ice hockey, but I was really nervous about high school field hockey. Me and my mom were sitting in her black flex, I was staring down at everyone on the field not wanting to get out of the car as my mom was telling me to just go down to the field, and that everything will be okay… Field Hockey Think, think, think… If only I could stop thinking! I can feel my body start to tense up and my head getting dizzy. My mom just pulled into the school parking lot and I’m soon going to have to get out of the car and make my way down to the field… “Were here” says my mom, “are you ready for your first practice?” I freeze up and don't speak. I’m thinking about everything that could possibly go wrong… My mind is on think, think ,think mode and it won't stop. I can feel my mom's eyes staring at me waiting for my response, but I just don't want to say anything, I just want to go home. “Erin are you okay?” she asks. “Yes I’m fine” I’m not actually fine, I’m screaming in my head... “Well then are you ready for your first practice!” says my mom energetically. “Yeah I guess…” “You were so excited to start playing again… why are you acting this way?” Well you see... I’m acting this way because now that I see the whole team down there and see a bunch of upperclassmen, I am now scared shitless to go down and meet them all! Is what I wanted to say… “Oh.. I’m just a little nervous” is what I actually said lol... “This is how everyone gets before they do something new, you will be fine” says my mom, erging me to get out of the car. I sit there in silence waiting for my mom to say something else. I don't want to say anything back because I don't want to talk about why I’m nervous. I don’t like talking about my problems, and just want to figure this out on my own… I can't stop Think, think, thinking... “Erin… you're gonna have to get out of the car whether you want to or not...” My mom wasn't going to drive me home anyway, I know that for a fact… I know she wants me to get out of the car… And I know she knows If I don't do this it will bother me forever. “I’m going to get out,” I say... “Just give me a moment” We both sit there in silence for about a minute until my mom finally says, “You know you're going to regret not getting out of this car and joining the team… It may seem scary, but you will get comfortable eventually, and you even have your friend Karli playing as well!” I do agree with what my mom is saying, and I am happy that I have a friend by my side… So I finally built up the courage and got out of the car… I’m standing on the concrete with my green field hockey bag over my shoulder and a water bottle in my hand. I’m nervously waving by to my mom instantly regretting getting out of the car, but there's no turning back now... As I’m walking down to the field I stare down at the ground too nervous to look up… Once I get down there I meet with the coach and then sit on the bench waiting for their instructions. I’m sitting with my friend Karli and some other girls in our grade… My nervousness is calming down and I’m enjoying my time with everyone! We ended up doing a timed lap around the field and I had the fastest time… I started to feel confident and was happy I got out of the car! Joining this team changed my life, I’m so glad I got out of that car… I don’t think I would have made it though my four years of high school without them. We all had such a strong bond, especially my junior year, that was one of the best seasons. I was known as the goofball on the team, I loved making everyone laugh. I also had lots of breakaways and scored a hat trick against our rival team… I was a pretty good player If I do say so myself! Anyways… Even if you are too nervous to do something, or don’t think you can do it… Just do it! You don't want to miss out on great opportunities and fun things life can give to you... Don't let your Think, think, thinking get to you... Writing Process Round Table
Hello there, back again with blog post number four… For this week's post I had to read four articles that discussed the writing process. With these four articles I have to create a scene where I talk about writing with writers Don Murray, Anne Lammontt, and Mary Karr. I also have to use three quotes from each of the articles, and figure out a scene for where this conversation will take place. I actually have a great idea for that too, so put on your imagination cap, I want you to really picture this scene… Using all six of your senses, yes there's a sixth scene, look it up if you don't believe me. Anyways, picture this… you're in a house that's in the middle of the forest, it's the only house out there and it's made of all glass. There are a bunch of tall pine trees surrounding the house, as well as a giant lake that has an old wooden dock. The pine trees are all damp from the rain that's been coming down since the morning, and if you were to go outside you would feel a cool mist and smell the scent of wet wood. The writers and I are all cozy in the house sitting in some lounge chairs that are put in a circle around a small wooden table. There's a fire lit as well, while we talk about the writing process, sipping our hot drinks, staring out at the beautiful forest… Yeah so this was where I would picture myself having a conversation with these authors. It’s a whole vibe honestly and I wish I was there right now. I'm always daydreaming… In one of my daydreams Don Murray, Ann Lammontt, and Mary Karr came to chat. They wanted to discuss the writing process with me. I was very confused as to why they were in my daydream, but I decided to just go with it… Don Murray was talking about how “..he has no patience with those who claimed to be struggling with writer's block.” As I sit there and listen to what Don’s saying I can't help but want to argue against him. Once Don finishes what he’s saying I chime in and ask him why he has no patience for people who are struggling to think of something to write. I mean.. it's not their fault they're having a brain fart? Don proceeds to say that, “ The job of the writer is to embrace a standard that allows writing to happen; It requires self-acceptance and willingness to suspend judgment, to see where the process is leading.” Ann Lammontt added to what Don said by talking about her father and how he would, “wake up at 5:30, go to his study, write for a couple hours, then make breakfast.” Ann says that there is always something to write down, you just have to put your mind to work. I thought about what they said for a minute or two, and I mean… they are kind of right. There is always something to write down, but when you're given an assignment that has a specific topic or concept, you can't really just write whatever please, and that can cause you to have an author's block. As I sip my Hot drink, which is hot apple cider… What a great drink. Mary Karr decides to chime in and speak her opinion about writing. She turns her chair from looking out the window and starts to talk about how, “Every writer she knows, who’s worth a damn, spends way more time losing then winning.” Before I even think about what Mary means when she says that, I go right ahead and say “well why do you think that?” Mary says that, “success doesn't just happen after typing one draft and publishing it, the best work is always revised multiple times.” I began to think of the multiple drafts that I went back and had to revise because of multiple errors with my writing. If I were not to go back and revise them, the writing wouldn't be as good as it could be. Mary states a few examples of good writers' works that could have been horrible,“ Look at Yeats’s chopped-up fixes in facsimile form, or Ezra Pound’s swashbuckling edits of Eliot's Waste Land. Without radical overhaul, those works might have sunk like stones.” Yeah your right about that says Ann, It’s always good to go back and edit your work because it’s easy to skip over a mistake. “I love being a writer though.” “You wanna know why Erin?” “Yeah, why do you love being a writer?” I love being a writer because, “It gives you the excuse to do things, go places, and explore!” “Writing motivates you to look closely at life, at life as it lurches by and tramps around.” Writing truly is an amazing thing. Yeah, writings kind of like photography. Photography gives me the excuse to get out there and explore the world and find great photo opportunities. Exactly, “Writing taught my father to pay attention; my father in turn taught other people to pay attention and then to write down their thoughts and observations.” says Ann. So writing can also teach you a lot of things. According to what my father thinks, I agree with him. “I've asked so many authors for advice and heard three truths from every mouth.” Says Mary. Ann your father seems to be speaking some truth about writing. I like the way he thinks. While you guys are talking about inspirational stuff, I’m thinking about, “ My fascination with the tools writers use, the right pen, the right-size notebook, and the right word processing program.” I find all this stuff quite interesting, what about you Erin. Yeah, I guess it can be interesting… I mean It’s not something I would think about all the time, but if it interests you, stick with it! Alright guys… That was a fun get together. Now why don't we pour ourselves some wine and call it a night. For this blog post I read, A Fable for the Living (Kevin Brockmeier) A Letter to my Author-self
I think the theme of, A Fable for the Living, would be that love never dies, and how love can be so strong it can make a change. The lady and her husband had so much love for each that their love helped bring people in their town back to their loved ones. In my letter I want to be able to work so hard that my work will inspire others to want to improve their writing as well. I also hope my love for writing grows and I start feeling more accomplished after each piece. Dear Erin, Hey what's up homie, This is your author-self speaking, I’m basically the key to your lock. The lock is your brain and me, the key will be unlocking it so your able to write your thoughts and ideas down for your English Composition I class… Anyways, I’m sorry for not always being the best writer, I tend to spell a lot of things wrong and I know how annoying that can get. I will definitely try harder to master that skill… I also spend to much time on a project just so I can get it done, when I should really just take my time and give you a break! I know your doing a lot of thinking and that can really wear you out. I understand how you feel author-self, I know writing can take a lot out of you. I wish you didn't have to go through this, but it's what we have to do to improve us! I know we both want to improve and do well… right? But hey, its okay to want to give up at times… It’s okay to want to throw your head into your pillow and cry or scream or do whatever you wanna do to let it all out! Those are the moments that inspire you to get back up and keep going. Once you realize that you can pick yourself up from that lowest point… You will know that your always going to be able to keep going even when you go through all that! In order for me to keep in touch with my author-self throughout this semester, I feel like I will need a plan. First off every time I feel like giving up, I will check in with my author-self, tell her to keep going because you both want to do well. Second, If I feel like I’m improving with my writing, I will give my author-self a pat on the back! Lastly, Whenever I’m writing I will think about my author-self and how I’m not alone writing any paper… I always got my author-self by my side...My key to my lock… Sincerely, Erin How to Create a Weebly Website (Video Tutorial) All Writing is Multimodal (Cheryl Ball and Colin Charlton) It's All C.R.A.P: Four Principles of Design (Think Around Corners) Assessing Multimodal Student Work (Kent State University) Blog Assignment #2
Creating My Multimodal Website The focus of this blog post is to answer questions about the information on the four articles we were assigned to read. We had to read about the meaning of a multimodal website and what C.R.A.P. stands for. I feel like this information is going to help with the process of getting started on our websites. Why are we creating a website for our English Composition I course?
How do Ball and Charlton define "multimodal" writing?
Do you agree with Ball and Charlton when they claim "all writing is multimodal"?
As a website author who will create your own web page content in this course, how would you rank the importance of the five modes on a scale of 1-5? Please provide a brief rationale to support each mode ranking.
What does the C.R.A.P. acronym stand for?
As a website author who will create your own web page content in this course, how would you rank the importance of the four C.R.A.P. principles of design on a scale of 1-5? Please provide a brief rationale to support each design principle ranking.
What are the seven sample criteria Borton and Huot suggest writers use to assess a multimodal composition?
Blog Assignment #1 The Proust Questionnaire The focus of this blog post is to answer the questions on the Proust Questionnaire. The Proust Questionnaire is a thirty-five question quiz about yourself that apparently will show your true personality once finished. Which I mean is should show your personality once your done because your answering a bunch of questions about yourself… Anyways, I really enjoyed taking this quiz so anyone who is reading this should go check it out too The Proust Questionnaire __1.__What is your idea of perfect happiness? My idea of perfect happiness is being happy with yourself. What I mean by that is, you shouldn't need anyone to bring you happiness. You should just be happy with who you are. If you need people to make you happy, then what will you do if they no longer can be there for you? Find hobbies or things you like to do on your own, that's how you truly know what makes you happy. Being alone is when you truly know who you are, at least that's what I think. __2.__What is your greatest fear? My greatest fear is getting stuck in a situation I don't want to be in. This happens a lot and it's the worst ever. Example: your out with some friends and realize you don't want to be there anymore, and wish you could just leave. See now... you can't just leave... Because if you leave, everyone in the group would be wondering why you wanted to leave. You could give them plenty of reasons and it still wouldn't stop their curiosity as to why you wanted to leave. Even if it's just the simplest thing of not wanting to be there. And man, if you say you don't want to be there… That's like ending a friendship… __3.__What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? The trait I most deplore in myself would be not expressing my feelings enough. Well at least I think I don't express them as much as I could. I think a lot about things… Like too much. So I feel if I were to tell people too much about my thoughts they may think I'm crazy. So most of the time I just keep them to myself, but sometimes I burst and they all come out at once… That's definitely one thing I deplore in yourself. __4.__What is the trait you most deplore in others? The trait I most deplore in others is when they think they're above everyone else. Like calm down, were all humans… no one is better than anyone. Were all going through our own shit. If you talk down on people or make them feel unwelcome or uncomfortable, I despise you. That's really all I have to say about that. __5.__Which living person do you most admire? The living person I most admire would probably be myself… Now I am not one of those people who brag about themselves openly, because that's just annoying. But I do think in my head about how great I am. I mean, if you don't think this way you causes a lot of problems with yourself. I know that because I tend to get in thought patterns of talking down on myself, and those are my worst days. I admire myself though because I know how hard I work for the things I want to achieve in life. Everyday I like to wake up and have a plan that will help me progress with whatever i'm working on. Failure is not an option. __6.__What is your greatest extravagance? I don't think I have an extravagance. I like to spend my money wisely. I don't even buy food much because I still live with my parents, and if there's food at home why waste my money… If I think hard enough though, my extravagance could be buying vans. I have a lot of them, but they tend to get messed up fast because I skateboard, So that's why I buy so many. __7.__What is your current state of mind? My current state of mind is very artistic. Anything I look at I see something else. I really love photography so when i'm in the city or in nature I always see great photo opportunities, that's why I like to carry my camera everywhere I go. I also skateboard, so when I'm in the city or in a small town I always see great skate spots. A simple curb or stair set is a playground for a skateboarder. __8.__What do you consider the most overrated virtue? I'm not to sure about this one. __9.__On what occasion do you lie? I don't like to lie, I only lie if I truly need to. __10.__What do you most dislike about your appearance? I don't really dislike anything about my appearance. Besides my hair, It can feel really thin at times. Other then that, I'm perfectly fine with how I look. __11.__Which living person do you most despise? I don't necessarily despise anyone. If you want to act in a way that others don't like, that's your problem. I don't want to waste my time hating on people when I could spend it supporting others... Who are doing good for the world. __12.__What is the quality you most like in a man? The quality I most like in a man is if they have a good sense of human and can be silly with you. I like when they don't feel they have more control over you and are able to show their true self and not be so MANLY. __13.__What is the quality you most like in a woman? The quality I most like in a women is when they are supportive of you. I feel like women are super caring and understanding of anyone. They were put on this earth to care for their children, so they should be really good at caring about others. __14.__Which words or phrases do you most overuse? Words that I overuse a lot are: - Dope - Alright - Sick - Cool __15.__What or who is the greatest love of your life? The greatest love of my life would be my parents. They both would do anything for me and my sisters. They are always worrying about us and making sure we're okay to the point where it can get annoying, but that just truly shows how much they care for our well being. My camera is also a love in my life. Taking a good picture can easily turn my day around. Same with my skateboard, as soon as I hop on and start cruising, life's stress just disappears. Oh I have another love too, my jeep! If I didn't have my jeep life would be very different... As soon as I got my license I was hype to be able to just drive around wherever. If i'm tired of being home and just need to get out of the house but still want to be by my lonesome, I just get in my jeep, drive over to some pretty roads with lots of trees and nature and jam to music. __16.__When and where were you happiest? I'm my happiest when it's early enough in the morning to where the sun is still rising and I'm up on a rooftop or something high watching the sun rise. That's definitely a vibe that I love, makes me happy. __17.__Which talent would you most like to have? I would love to be good at parkour or skateboarding. I can do a few skateboard tricks and I'm able to do flips off benches and stuff, but it would be totally wicked if I could just pop a tre-flip down a stair set or throw a gainer when ever I want... __18.__If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I would probably change my need to have alone time. I love being around people and making others laugh, but my energy can get drained pretty fast to where I just want to be alone. So I tend to stick to myself a lot. But I mean that's just who I am, so cant really change that. __19.__What do you consider your greatest achievement? My greatest achievement would be painting the Mad Hatter and the March Hare from Alice In Wonderland on my jean jacket. That took some time but it turned out dope. __20.__If you were to die and come back as a person or a thing, what would it be? If I were to die and come back I would definitely want to be a monkey. They don't have to wear shoes and can swing all over the place. They always seem like their having a great time, so yeah… I would definitely want to be a monkey if I were to die and come back. __21.__Where would you most like to live? I totally want to live in Hawaii. I want to have a house that's very open and has a backyard that leads to the beach. The house doesn't even have to be huge, It just has to have that chill nature vibe, like I want to have plants all over the place and a hammock bed. Hawaii just seems like the best place to live because I don't have to wear shoes often, I can be in shorts and a sports bra, and there are plenty of dope places to explore like hidden waterfalls and caves. I can also grow my own food there so I don't have to waste money. Fresh fruit and fresh vegetables sound great to me! __22.__What is your most treasured possession? My most treasured possession would be this pink blanket I got as a baby. I used to sleep with it every night but now it to warn out, So it's in a plastic bag in my closet. I could have just thrown it out because its so old, but I feel if I were to do that I would be throwing a chunk of my life away. __23.__What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? I feel like the lowest depths of misery would be if you were to lose anyone that was super close with you. There wouldn't be a day your not thinking about that person. __24.__What is your favorite occupation? My favorite occupation would be videography and film. I love creating videos, I have a canon eosm50 and I use it almost every day. I like to make short films that tell a story and cinematic edits to some good music. Whenever I'm out doing something fun I will always have my camera to capture the moment. __25.__What is your most marked characteristic? My most marked characteristic would be my creativity. Everyone who knows me would know that. I can't help but express myself. I don't like being like everyone else, so I use my creativity to stand out from the crowd. __26.__What do you most value in your friends? I most value trust. If your my friend you better be 100% with me. I don't like people who act fake towards others, there's no point in having a friendship with someone if you don't even like them. I'm a very chill person who could care less about drama, so if you want to be my friend just be chill and laugh with me until 4 in the morning... __27.__Who are your favorite writers? I don't have any favorite writers, but hopefully after this class I will. __28.__Who is your hero of fiction? My hero of fiction would be spider-man. He's just so dope… Being able to shoot webs and swing all over the city seems super fun. __29.__Which historical figure do you most identify with? I feel like I'm a lot like Walt Disney. He was a very creative man, and I am a very creative girl. __30.__Who are your heroes in real life? My hero in real life would be anyone who has inspired me. Whenever I get inspired it pushes me to work really hard on something, so that's why I would consider them my hero. They push me to work for what I want. __31.__What are your favorite names? My favorite names are: - Ponyo - Summer - Lily - Hunter __32.__What is it that you most dislike? I really dislike when i'm extremely bored. I always like having something to do. I'm not one to just be able to sit around all day and watch the clock tic, I'd rather be out exploring or doing something crazy. __33.__What is your greatest regret? I have a lot of regrets, but I tend to just brush them off after thinking about them for a few days. Why spend your time worrying about something when its already done and over with. __34.__How would you like to die? I would like to die peacefully. When it's my time to go, it's my time to go… I don't want to be in agonizing pain, I kinda just wanna close my eyes and never wake back up. __35.__What is your motto? Do whatever you want, who cares what others think. |
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