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sumithra krishnan

@_sumithrag

Busy reading, go away.

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••• (@parawoke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the average ai user mind cannot comprehend the godly experience of witnessing your own human brilliance when you lock in for a tight deadline

Zito (@_zeets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is why I think also reading poetry is important. At least good poetry. It’s one of the genres that’s still difficult and mysterious to understand that you have to keep coming back to a poem over and over, and first appreciate it on the level of language and sound.

This is why I think also reading poetry is important. At least good poetry. It’s one of the genres that’s still difficult and mysterious to understand that you have to keep coming back to a poem over and over, and first appreciate it on the level of language and sound.
âś® (@omgsidewalks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ngl, adult friendships require grace. People are very busy. People are healing. People are growing. People are taking time for self care just like you. Less communication isn’t less love. Check in not out.

sumithra krishnan (@_sumithrag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So now they suddenly want us to outrage and sympathise with an unfair treatment of a hero who is dark skinned. This is the same industry that will exclusively cast fair skinned women as the lead. I am sorry, you cannot have our grace!

Jorge RodrĂ­guez (@jorgertg98) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At one point in Frankenstein you're reading the story of a Turkish girl, told to a Frenchman, overheard by the monster, who's narrating it afterwards to Victor, who's recounting it to an English sea captain, who's writing it down in a letter to his sister

Audrey Estok ✨ Freelance Illustrator (@audreyestok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The hand lettered ink for my Frankenstein title treatment was definitely a little out of my comfort zone but I think I it turned out great in the final!

The hand lettered ink for my Frankenstein title treatment was definitely a little out of my comfort zone but I think I it turned out great in the final!
gymbro (@markovmodel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

indians bullied australia women's cricket team into deleting their tweets about sexual harrasment of their athletes in india. u can't hate them enough there's no limit to their vileness. ur like there can't be nothing lower than this and they'll pick up the shovel

laexploradora.bsky.social (@missy_dee811) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You need a hobby that requires using your hands: baking, knitting, rock climbing, Lego building, whatever. And you also need an activity that stimulates your mind: reading, learning a new language, Soduku, word searches, the crossword

Errai (@errai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The weather" is not small talk. Weather is vast, beautiful, and mysterious. We are never really ready to talk about the clouds

Into The Forest Dark (@elliottblackwe3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ray Bradbury once said "Get passionate about ideas. Cram your head full of images. Stay off the internet & all that crap. Read all the great books. Read all the great poetry. See all the great films. Fill your life with metaphors. And then explode." I think about this every day.

Brandy Jensen (@brandyljensen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hate that AI has made me approach cute animal videos with an air of suspicion. I resent having to harden my heart to the possibility of an unlikely friendship between a very large dog and a very small one

꩜ (@faeslily) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i loved lord byron’s quote at the end of frankenstein the film, “and thus the heart will break, yet brokenly live on.” it’s as simple as that, grief will catch us all but so will love