WHY ARE THERE DNF DRAWINGS ON THE STAIRS OF MY SCHOOL???????
HELP
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Sorry I'm still on Daddy I Love him actually. She doesn't get the situation she was in, does she ? Because "my good name is mine alone to disgrace" really does sound like she thinks she was kept from ruining her image by associating with him...but no. Bestie your name was ruined. You did ruin it all by yourself. It's not his fault or ours if you associate with him without a single trace of care. When I criticize her for associating with Matty, I don't "want the best for her", I don't care about "changing the beat of her heart", I want a world where human beings, especially those with an influence such as hers, condemn disgusting people. That's all. She does that in I can fix him (no really I can) too. She really thinks we are worried about her. She doesn't realize we are disappointed and disgusted by her. There's a huge difference
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something that u start to learn the more u look at art (as an artist) are the differences between admiration and shame.
looking at art that u admire always feels uplifting and makes u more motivated to create. Or, at the very least, it lodges itself in your mind as a spiritual inspiration and something that you'll recall later to help u create
whereas shame is much more focused on wishing u had made the same choices this person did while forming their style. it's jealousy that makes you feel like your art is worthless, and does not usually motivate u to actually create.
when you're first starting out in art, it's very easy to feel ashamed of how much your art doesn't look like someone else's. u don't have enough experience or knowledge about other people's styles to appreciate the different ways that their art manifests itself, while also being able to appreciate the things that make you unique. but as you grow, you begin to realize just how much you enjoy making YOUR art. and that's something that's very easy to lose when you're only looking at art to improve your own; you have to look at art more critically, and place yourself as one of their peers. u can start to see the mistakes they make, the ways u could have done better, appreciate + learn from the things they did well.... it's just so fascinating to see the way viewing art evolves after you get a solid foundation under your feet
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Some Actually Good country songs to cure you of your hatred
Ol' Red by Blake Shelton
Mama's Broken Heart by Miranda Lambert
Christmas Cookies by George Strait (technically a Christmas song but oh well)
Fancy by Reba McEntire
Blown Away by Carrie Underwood
Two Black Cadillacs by Carrie Underwood (if you like no body, no crime by Taylor Swift, these Carrie Underwood songs are for you!)
Church Bells by Carrie Underwood
Somethin' Bad by Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood
Die From A Broken Heart by Maddie and Tae (it's not what the title sounds like)
Heart Like Mine by Miranda Lambert
Notice by Thomas Rhett
Keep Up by Raelynn
Simple by Florida Georgia Line
Remember You Young by Thomas Rhett
Big Iron by Marty Robbins
The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie by Colter Wall
Mama Werewolf by Brandi Carlile
My Boy by Elvie Shane
Girl In A Country Song by Maddie and Tae
Shut Up and Fish by Maddie and Tae
Marry Me by Thomas Rhett
Tonight Looks Good On You by Jason Aldean
Big Green Tractor by Jason Aldean (that one's actually really cute even though it's pretty corny loll)
^same with Dirt On My Boots by Jon Pardi
The House That Built Me by Miranda Lambert
Tuxedo by Clare Dunn
Broken Horses by Brandi Carlile
The Snake by Eric Church
WildHorse by Raelynn
Sierra by Maddie and Tae
Good Directions by Billy Currington
People Are Crazy by Billy Currington
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