I'd Be Pretty If I'd Just... by NerdyAssassin94, literature
Literature
I'd Be Pretty If I'd Just...
I'd be pretty if I'd just smile
If I'd cut my hair a certain way
And cover myself up in that chemical crap you call make-up
But did you ever think that just maybe...
I don't wanna be pretty
That I just wanna be me
Who cares if no one ever calls me beautiful
Who cares if I'm never asked to dance
Hell I don't even know how to dance anyway
I don't care how the world sees me
I only care how I see me
And I think there's nothing wrong with the girl in the mirror
Sure she doesn't smile much but that's cause she's going through hell
Her face may look plain without any make-up
But that's just the way I like it
An old pair
shadow caster (tattooed on my heart) by MidnightShadow83, literature
Literature
shadow caster (tattooed on my heart)
I take a breath I survey your art the scars you've left tattooed on my heart the ink you spilled it has played its part I watched you build from the very start shadow caster that's devoid of light dark disaster master of the night what comes after neither fight nor flight one more chapter captured out of spite I take a breath I survey your art the scars you've left tattooed on my heart the ink you spilled a permanent mark each line is filled and it's getting dark shadow caster though no light remains passed the laughter master of the reigns what comes after just the flame and blame one more chapter captured in this frame I take a breath I survey your art the scars you've left tattooed on my heart the ink you spilled a ten volume arc destiny willed and I played the part shadow caster now devoid of light (5/14/23)
The Timeless Elegance of Black Georgette Sarees by Teeshabhasin, literature
Literature
The Timeless Elegance of Black Georgette Sarees
In the dynamic realm of fashion, where trends come and go, the allure of traditional attire remains unparalleled. Among the diverse range of ethnic wear, the saree stands out as a symbol of grace and sophistication. In recent times, the fusion of tradition and modernity has given rise to a growing trend—casual wear sarees, with georgette sarees leading the way. Among these, the black georgette saree has emerged as a timeless choice that effortlessly combines comfort with unmatched style. Georgette, known for its lightweight and flowy texture, has become a favorite among saree enthusiasts. The fabric drapes beautifully, offering a flattering silhouette for women of all body types. Georgette sarees, designed for casual wear, have transcended the boundaries of traditional occasions and can be embraced in everyday settings. The versatility of georgette sarees lends itself well to a myriad of styling options. Whether you're headed to the office, a casual lunch, or a family gathering
Youtube,
What a sight,
To be turned,
Into an awful website.
Once a place,
For creators alike,
Is now a nightmare,
Coming to life.
With Reactionists,
Who do nothing but sit,
And watch the money fly,
As they steal videos full time.
Pranksters,
The rudest of all,
Getting in fights,
While screaming in might,
But no one comes,
But waits for the fall.
While Animators,
Who once were great,
Now are let's players,
Who's lives are at stake.
And the copyright system,
What a joke,
To say that its fair,
To the next-
BAM!
Your Channel's vanished,
With no explanation,
Even after the termination.
When I was younger,
I called this my home,
A place for
20 Ways to Boost Your Creativity by illuminara, literature
Literature
20 Ways to Boost Your Creativity
1. Create something every day. If there’s one secret to productivity, this is it. It’s not sexy or exciting, but the bottom line is that creative masterpieces aren’t built overnight. They take time and dedication, and you will only make real progress if you work every day. If you haven’t formed a daily habit of creativity yet, start today. It takes about a month if you’re serious about it, and then it becomes second nature and you’ll never look back.
2. Value progress over perfection. Productive and perfect are not synonyms. Which would you rather be?
3. Accept that what you create won’t be perfect