art imitates art
bonus: wooyoung takes matters into his own hands for a reaction
Okay but silk dresses, roses, warm coffee on chilly autumn mornings, scented candles, the sound of rain and soft tunes
As much as we writers love writing, sometimes it isn’t always easy to actually sit down and do it. Today, Municipal Liaison Rebekah Loper is here to reassure you that it’s ok to have an “off” writing day, and to remind you that your creativity will come back to you:
Sometimes writing is hard.
And I don’t mean the act of actually sitting your butt in a chair and churning out those words.
I mean sometimes it’s hard to even think about writing, because there are instances in life when life overcomes creativity.
Over my thirteen years as a NaNoWriMo participant, and my ten years as a Municipal Liaison, I’ve completed several NaNos despite some very trying circumstances (many of which would have been legitimate reasons to just give up that year), and hopefully I can encourage any of you who might be struggling to find your writing voice through difficult times.
First off, though, I want to say one thing:
If you’ve been through a traumatic situation while in the midst of a creative project (or while you were gearing up to begin one) and found that your creative well suddenly went dry, it’s okay.
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this is obviously not the worst consequence of climate change, but i often find myself mourning for the death of seasons as we know them, particularly around this time of year
like, it’s going to be 80 degrees this weekend where i live. when i was a kid i don’t remember it being so warm so late in the year. recently, whenever the weather matches my idea of the what it should be, i feel grateful for having a moment of normality. but how many more “normal” seasons do we have left? how many more halloweens will it dip below 70 degrees? how often will we have snow for christmas? will there be any summers when colorado and california aren’t constantly on fire?
and of course we need to take action and our government needs to stop being complicit in the harm that oil companies are doing, but even if we meet our goals and do everything right, the climate will remain changed for the near future. that doesn’t mean we should just give up, but the consequences are already here and just can’t go away.
there are obviously far worse consequences than not being able to wear a sweater in october. but the mundane loss of the little things that shaped our understanding of the world since we were kids can still hurt.
Indigenous Minnesotans at the Capitol building in St. Paul, 05/31/2020
This is the side of the protests the news doesn't show. The part where the community comes together and protests peacefully. You can't see in the video, but there are people going around constantly giving out water and snacks to everyone. My fellow medics and I were passing out face masks and offering medical care to those who need it. There have been people cleaning the streets with brooms and garbage bags since day one.
Rest in power George Floyd. You were and are abundantly loved.
📖🏯🃏🐈
One time in grade 11 I got every answer correct on a math test and the teacher failed it because I didn't use the method we learned in class and it's been nearly ten years and I'm still angry. I'm going to raise my children to fuck the system
honestly that "it costs 0 dollars to be kind" bullshit is bullshit. it does cost things to be kind. it costs time. it costs energy. and it isn't always easy and it isn't always natural. it costs so much to be kind, sometimes. but that's the whole point. if being kind were easy, or simple, every single person would be an angel. but they're not, and the world isn't easy and simple. so no, it does cost something to be kind. but it's worth it anyway.
When the protestors fuck up and nearly kill three black women, along with burning three buildings owned by black people. Can't say it's blm when you're actively ruining the lives of POC who had to work harder and longer to even HAVE a place like that because those positions are much easier for white people to get. Like? Burn the police cars. Go after the police. Fucking hurt them if you want, it's not like they're going to hesitate to hurt you. However, stop ruining buisness. You're putting essential workers, most of which who live paycheck to paycheck, out of work in a time it is hard to get a job. You are hurting black people too, because believe it or not, although it is less common, one of the requirements to own a buisness isn't being white. So? Riot, cause chaos, make your voice heard, but please keep in mind when you attack and burn places that a black person could end up homeless because of you. If I'm wrong saying this as a white person, please let me know. I'll take it down.