Approaching that time of the year where I need a heater at night, but a fan during the day. It’s mildly frustrating, because that requires me to shift things around in my camper and nah, I’m not doing that right now. So layers it is.
THE MULTITUDES.
I’m trying to get into bullet journaling, but in a very low-key, very unserious way. Just to see if it works for me. So far, I’m just having fun drawing out graphs and super minimalistic page layouts.
Decisions, decisions.
I forgot to light my candles, but now I’m cozy at my desk and don’t want to get up. But the mooood, though.
Virgo season is one of my favorite seasons. Even though I don’t have any Virgo in my chart, I just love the energy it brings. I like being able to feel like I can start again, get things in order, and lean into the routines again.
I can feel the reading slump disappear! I am oddly getting back into YA fantasy and all kinds of thrillers/horror again. It’s been a while since I’ve read these genres and I’m super excited. Also a lot of Asian translation novels (which is not surprise since I’m pretty firmly in my Asian TV dramas.)
Speaking of which, Duolingo is getting it’s work out as I alternate between learning Irish and Korean. And then trying to also learn Thai via YouTube. I love languages, okay?
Just sittin’ here thinking about k-pop and the joy it brings me.
What does “art for art’s sake” really mean?
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art for art's sake maybe means doing it purely because you want to and you love it, and the joy it gives you isn't dependent on anyone else having seen it or having opinions about it. maybe. that's a good rhetorical question.