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Cake day: June 2nd, 2023

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  • The first doesn’t make sense to me.

    The second does but sounds weird.

    The third looks okay to me, but beware I’m not a native speaker so perhaps I think it’s grammatically correct but it’s not.

    By the way, the sentence feels silly out of context as you present it, and doesn’t make much sense by itself but I’m hoping you have some context that frames it such as another character asking “Who are you looking for?” and a story that explains why you would even be concerned they can see your ears. Maybe it’s an ear-eating monkey that gets triggered when they see ears. Or maybe they can shoot laser beams with their eyes but only aimed at people’s ears. I don’t know. There’s a reason I’m not a writer.





  • I believe it’s very similar to falling asleep, and you may even tap into a dreamlike state of consciousness depending on your circumstances. Eventually, your self awareness stops and fades into nothingness. What you see if anything at all, and what your perception of time is or how self aware of the situation you are will depend a lot on the circumstances of the death and your individual make up, the same way not everyone dreams the same way or even remembers dreaming at all.








  • Art is a form of expression, and an artist doesn’t exist by itself but within its community and social environment. I’ve heard that so many times while studying art and I always thought it was BS and then life happens and your perspectives change, many, many times and finally you get it. It’s true. The standards are set by the culture or subcultures you interact with, and you can’t get that from a single person. Everyone here will have a valid answer yet none will be enough to answer your question.

    Personally I believe good art is that which resonates with its audience in a positive manner. But I don’t have a single set of standards, most art is good or bad according to something. It really depends.