Those who write nothing know nothing of life, and those who do not live do not know what to write.
- Laura Chouette


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Those who write nothing know nothing of life, and those who do not live do not know what to write.
- Laura Chouette

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The burden of being creative and in fandoms
Ever listen to a song and think "OH THAT WOULD BE A GREAT ANIMATIC/AMV/EDIT/COMIC/FANIC!" and so you search to see if anyone made one so you could watch it and come to find out that not a single soul has done it?
I'm gonna make either an animatic/amv of TOH and the cover 'Dance Macabre' by Violet Orlandi feat. Jonathan Young
'Cause that would be the one of the BEST Lumity songs. Feel free to use my idea if you want.
Also could work for (most) Homestuck ships, or Bubbline.
btw if anyone makes a edit of like... any fandom with this song (I'd probably be in the fandom) comment it, I WANT TO SEE!
Weight of Ink
It is easier to write words that are not true, To imagine something worse than someone is, And to bleak the world with one’s own tainted hands.
Leaving marks all over imaginary people, Self-loathed places and cities that carry one’s own name, With nothing but a page to drown them in.
The weight of the world rests like a sheet of paper On a writer’s desk — filling up with ink that turns it dark, And still worth no more.
— Laura Chouette (The Willow Tree)