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DeviantART Compliments #84

raspil (https://www.deviantart.com/raspil)'s no excuses approach to writing is my favourite. I really admire her passion and her drive to keep going even after all the flak she gets for telling it like it is. She's awesome. HiddenLeafDragon (https://www.deviantart.com/hiddenleafdragon) Woah! It's me again! Would ya look at that. Anyway, yeah. I know you've been going through a lot recently, and I want you to know that I'm here for you. Iwill always be here for you. even when I'm not around anymore, (which, lets face it, could be sooner than we think :() Anyway. I know that you know who I am in your heart. Always listening, anon I love BulletNick (https://www.deviantart.com/bulletnick) with my whole heart, and there's nothing else that I want

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Frost Princess

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Surreal Journal CSS v3

awesome skins

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Empire od the sun II

Writing stuffssss

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clockwork violin sculpture

Awesome Art

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Mini Guinness Cupcakes

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Merry Christmas

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FF-02: What to write about literature deviations

Hello, hello, hello :wave: We all know that leaving feedback on a literature deviation is something hard. It takes more time to get the whole picture and often, after finishing the whole lecture, you are left with just an omniscient "uhm" to say. :shrug: This blog will cover just that: what to write instead of that uhm. No matter how the deviation is structured you can always say how the text made you feel and what you liked about it. Focus on the images or phrases which gave you that impression and see how they relate to the whole text. Expand by analyzing the register and style the piece was written in (humorous, drama, angry or happy). Y

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