"The words we live and breathe I think that I may not be totally lonely They are with me Read your words, what are you writing Lonely I am scared from time to time but I am always brave, how you see the world, its color, texture and sound, I think - I feel your way of thinking, hope, emotions, dreams. So, I dream about what you dream, I want what you want - and then I realize that I really want you. "
In the absence of interpersonal relationships, I have something to do with the figures on paper. I lived through love and loss through history stories; I went through adolescence through the association. My world is an intertwined network connecting limbs and limbs, bones and muscles, thoughts and images. I am a character composed of letters, letters made by sentences, imagination formed through novels. "
"For most people, language is considered commonplace but you are not. You and I highly appreciate vocabulary power and specialty." Recent Netflix series Manhunt: Unabomber This quote from, is a good summary of the more powerful concept of language than many of us know. Because there are words that affect the view of people involved in the incident or incident, you can explain why criminal cases lead to judicial fraud. I am interested in the problem of criminal wrongdoing. I worked in the field of legal linguistics. It became disciplined in the mid-20th century and has continued to expand since then. Scholars use forensic language techniques to study the complexity of legal descriptions, issues concerning interpretation in the courtroom, attribution of writers, false confessions, and testimony of rape victims.
There are many writers' introductions, I often continue. But some people struck me with the quotation. They are - Nikitha Pandey (she is writing strong words), Bharath Nandibhatla (his pun and metaphor is wonderful), Aditya Kurdekar (his words have a different philosophy), Abhinav Nair (spiritual And enlighten his words) There are more! I think that knowledge without expressivity is more harmful for writers. Rather than turning ideas into words, it is easier to create ideas and improve ideas from ideas. There are infinite thoughts in our minds, but we can not change these ideas into reasonable plans in a limited way. The writer wants to be understood. He tried to write down words that can be understood by the audience he said. In this respect, the lack of contractability is harmful.
Meet Laxya Tokas: a young university high school poet who teaches us how to complete poetry
I am fascinated by spoken words, quotes, poetry, rap music, or a combination of words. This language is very powerful, and there have been various quotations and works for many years. If you love to talk and you can find love for Mollie's music, you can make a perfect video. People can read the line through the camera, and it's easy to do with the phone, and to be honest, the 10-20 words are quite disturbing. What can I use? I urge the second Eureka moment. You can use "Rising Parrot" by George Meredith which is the original poem. This has been changed from "Varkugh Williams" to "Lark Ascending". This is one of Molly's performances at the last solo concert of the university. I am also recording. I think this is a genius This is the best idea I have ever had.