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i was made to read books, live by the ocean, walk beneath the trees, and be madly in love.

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being surrounded by only good people⌠that is not realistic
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Colorful YOU
The rainbow color that just been born
from the feelings that made you feel not alone
waving upon the land and it's core,
every existence to measure with means in every gender or color
holding upon the firmness of every nation
One's fate depends upon the desired identify
The calling should prevail
for it is one thyself who will choose
every human had the right and dignity
that made them feel happy and free
Due to the self reflection and belief
people mold their own sculpture
You can't ignore the fact,
the world is already changing
the quality should be put on ablaze
by appreciating thy human race
Along with the gender and roles
force to be one and belong
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A couple of things I experience being bilingual (for your writing)
Writing a bilingual character is probably very difficult for someone who isnât bilingual. So, hereâs a quick post on a couple of things I do and experience as someone who is bilingual.Â
For context my first language is English, but Iâve lived in Spain for over 15 years now and my partner who I live with only speaks Spanish, so I do speak more Spanish on the average day than English.Â
1.-I forget words, all the time, in both languages. Sometimes my brain is only going to give me one version of that word and that may not be the language Iâm aiming for. Depending on the word or circumstance though, Iâll often just throw it into the conversation and hope for the best. This works a lot because usually if my brain doesnât supply the word, itâs actually because theyâre very similar. Examples of words I may forget (supposedly/supuestamente, acusation/acusaciĂłn, salary/salarioâŚ) a sentence I often say to my roommate is, âI donât know the word in Spanish but Iâm just a couple of letters or a syllable away.âÂ
2.-Expressions are my worst nightmare. Seriously, the amount of times I forget which expressions exist in which language and just say them anyway is concerning. In the best of cases, this ends up with people simply not understanding. But in the worst of cases, you get the fact that the Spanish expression for being put under anaesthetic is âle van a dormirâ literally translates to âtheyâre putting him to sleepâ, so when I told my mom my cat had a urinary infection had to stay at the vet because they were putting him to sleep⌠well, she interpreted something slightly different (for anybody who English isnât their first language, being put to sleep is an expression that means to put down, like⌠medically induced death).Â
3.-Despite the fact that I am bilingual enough to realice five episodes in I forgot to change my streaming to English, I canât do two languages at the same time. By which I mean, if I have a show on in the background in English, I can still write, in English. But if I an hear the TV in Spanish, then I can only write in Spanish. I donât know why this happens, but it does. Also if Iâm witting in English and someone starts speaking to me in Spanish, I have to ask them to start over.Â
4.-Translating. So, Iâve heard people complain about the whole âoh I struggle to switch sometimesâ when referencing bilinguals in writing. But I genuinely experience something similar while translating, so I most often translate for my boyfriend when my family speaks to him in English, and then I translate what my boyfriend says in Spanish back to them. Yep, thatâs how translating works, the problem is, if say my boyfriend knows how to say something in English, he then does that, and Iâll automatically translate what he said in English to Spanish for my English family.Â
Hey, you give me one thing, I give you back the other. Itâs not my job to pay attention to what goes in and out.Â
5.-Sometimes cultural difference and language differences are blurry lines. For example, in English if someone were to offer me something, say a sandwich, and I didnât want it, Iâd say, âno thank you,â and when the same thing happens in Spanish I say, âno gracias.â However, most Spanish would just say ânoâ, and I have had people say to me, âyou donât say gracias when itâs a no, only when itâs a yesâŚâÂ
This is also is really weird because whenever I take my boyfriend out for dinner with my family and they offer him something he just replies no and it kind of sounds rude even though we all know itâs just the difference in culture. So, itâs a fun thing you can keep in mind when writing a characterâs dialogue.Â
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Any other bilingual experiences?Â
Stay with me a little longer, weâll make each other forget who we need to be tomorrow. I know I took another wrong turn today, and I know Iâm not home yet, but I promise Iâm bringing a new side to the sun youâve never seen before. Iâm sorry I held your hand as if the world was trying to make me crumble at the thought of such a beautiful thing, but
I grew so I could love you in more places.
Sometimes I write to find a way back to myself when I didn't even know I was lost in the first place.
e.v.e.
I intend to make my own way in the world.
Little Women (2019) dir. Greta Gerwig

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"I'm not unlucky, I'm most unusual"
I think people just don't understand the beauty of poetry, if you say you like poetry to someone they would just make fun of you but like? Imagine feeling so deeply you put it in poetry, you take the beauty of flowers,the world, the moon... and put it in some sophisticated words to express a chaotic feeling.