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Asianpersuasion · 36-40, M
@Natalie15 yay watermelon
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Natalie15 Fun!
Casheyane · 31-35, F
Call it temporary sadness. It comes and goes away.
It opens the thought that you would feel ok again.
It opens the thought that you would feel ok again.
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Casheyane · 31-35, F
@LadyBronte You can express it in art.
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Casheyane Thanks. I think I express too much, sometimes. Lol.
Casheyane · 31-35, F
@LadyBronte I think a form or forms of expression do tend to help keep our sanity as humans haha. Those feelings...it can be hard to control them. But that in itself shows who we really are. Choosing what to let out and what way we do it. Especially when dealing with negativities. And even for positivities, it can be no good if they are not handled with smartness.
The intricacies and delicateness of being human.
The intricacies and delicateness of being human.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
There can be beauty in it too.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@LadyBronte I have many associations but mostly grey foggy weather, cold autumn days, moors, bogs, and everything being slowed down.
Like this song. I absolutely love it.
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Also that famous painting by Caspar David Friedrich (Wanderer above the Sea of Fog)
I actually see a lot of beauty in it but real depression is not fun at all.
Like this song. I absolutely love it.
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Also that famous painting by Caspar David Friedrich (Wanderer above the Sea of Fog)
I actually see a lot of beauty in it but real depression is not fun at all.
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@CrazyMusicLover Yes, depression and being forlorn, is always romanticized to a degree when it is anything but.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@LadyBronte Exactly, it may only look interesting from the outside. But from the inside there's nothing. It's like when someone thinks that a depressed person draws or paints this kind of art. False. A truly depressed person doesn't create anything because he or she sees no point in it and has no energy to even feel or be interested in anything.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
Yes I live it. Sure doesn't feel as it sounds.
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Gibbon No, it doesn't. It is always romanticized. There is nothing remotely romantic about it.
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@LadyBronte Absolutely not.
Sequoia51 · 70-79, M
I Never thought of it quite that way. You're Right ....
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Sequoia51 I was writing last night when the thought occurred to me.
yarbles · 51-55, M
It is a pretty word. I have always liked the word happenstance.
Coldplay · 61-69, M
Great observation. I know!
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
@Coldplay It always hits me when I am caught somewhere between wishing for what was, for what should be, and for the loss of all that never will be. It happens when i have too much time to think. Like here, now, with the peacefulness of the sun and the wind, these last few days.
popmol · 26-30, M
correct!