K_Hint

I just released my tenth chapter, which equates to halfway through my poetry book! Feel free to read it or not, it addresses the recent overturn of Roe v Wade in the United States. If you’re not a citizen there, don’t worry I can explain some things to you in the comments if you ask about something. Before you read it, (if you even do,) just please remember to be kind. At the end of the day we’re all human even if we have different opinions. 

K_Hint

I just released my tenth chapter, which equates to halfway through my poetry book! Feel free to read it or not, it addresses the recent overturn of Roe v Wade in the United States. If you’re not a citizen there, don’t worry I can explain some things to you in the comments if you ask about something. Before you read it, (if you even do,) just please remember to be kind. At the end of the day we’re all human even if we have different opinions. 

K_Hint

I seriously need to quit scrolling through books and read my current ones/start the ones in my reading lists. Who else has the same problem?

TwoToned_Thea

@K_Hint aiit aiit. Take your time.
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K_Hint

@theandwriting, end of the semester lol. My teachers are giving me hours of homework each night. I promise I’ll resume reading your book, it’s just gonna take a week or two so I can finally be done with school for a bit and read.
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deepthikedlaya

Winning ignites a self-conscious awareness that others are watching. It’s a lot easier to move under the radar when no one knows you and no one is paying attention. You can mess up and be rough and get dirty because no one even knows you’re there. But as soon as you start to win, and others start to notice, you’re suddenly aware that you’re being observed. You’re being judged. You worry that others will discover your flaws and weaknesses, and you start hiding your true personality, so you can be a good role model and good citizen and a leader that others can respect. There is nothing wrong with that. But if you do it at the expense of being who you really are, making decisions that please others instead of pleasing yourself, you’re not going to be in that position very long.

K_Hint

@deepthikedlaya haha, that would be if I ever won. 
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staceystrives

Noticed your votes and comments on Colour Me Poetry! Thank you so much for each and everyone! I'll get to replying them soon! Just wanted to let you know I've read them and I appreciate them! They make me smile. Thank you for not just reading, but also reflecting on my poems!

staceystrives

@K_Hint thank you so much! I'm glad my words have influenced you in some way! 
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K_Hint

@tasya_wayer, I look forward to reading and commenting more. The content that I’ve read of yours so far has been contemplative and reflective, which, in turn, helped me consider my own life. I greatly appreciate your poetry for the mindfulness it encourages. (: Much love ❤️ 
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TwoToned_Thea

So, honestly, I don't read proms lol. They just don't interest me, but after all the support you've given me and all the times you've made me laugh with your comments, I'll start reading them just for yours!♡

K_Hint

Lol thanks. I’m doing the same for one of my friends, though they’re not writing poetry. I enjoyed your comments as well!
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ScarlettBlackDaisy

Just noticed you've given my story a chance. So I'm dropping by to let you know that I truly appreciate it and hope you'll find my work worth-it. Feedback and comments are more than welcome. Once again, thank you so much for making my day better <3 

K_Hint

Wow I’m surprised you noticed with that many reads already. I’m confident your book will be amazing when I get the chance to read it!
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Evergreen_Ebony

Hi!
          Thank you so much for adding Turn the Paige to your reading list. Please don't forget to comment and vote if you enjoy it❤

K_Hint

I’ll be honest—it’ll probably be a while before I read it because I have so many other things that I already have on my reading list. I will eventually read it though!
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