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She May Know What Snow Is, But She Has No Clue What Christmas Is

she may know what snow is, but she has no clue what christmas is
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Birthday: July 26th. Relationship status: Single. Zodiac: Leo. Favourite colour: Red. Pets: 5 dogs ( 2 husky mixes, 1 purebred husky, 1 hound/beagle, 1 pointer). Love or Lust: Love. Cats or Dogs: Both tbh. Coke or Pepsi: Coke. Day or Night: Night. Texts or Calls: Texts. Make-up or Natural: Natural. Meet a Celebrity: Nah. Smile or Eyes: Smile. Intelligence or Attraction: Intelligence. Chapstick or Lipstick: Neither. City or Country: City. Last song I listened to: The Hand That Feeds - Nine Inch Nails
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Most Important Advice I’ve Ever Received As an Artist/Writer
1.) Always keep going, never stop. No, seriously. You’ll regret it.
2.) You’re gonna suck. So suck out loud.
3.) It’s okay to suck. Everyone has sucked no matter what anyone tells you.
4.) “Natural born talent” is largely a myth. Hard work makes you what you wanna be.
5.) Be ready to be critiqued, and that doesn’t mean having your grandma tell you “aw that’s nice, honey”; it means mentally having your intestines ripped out through your esophagus.
6.) Know how to take critique. Actually listen to them. Consider them carefully. Be ready to accept that you’re wrong. A lot. (I highlight this because this is one thing I see ignored repeatedly.)
7.) But know that you don’t HAVE to listen to EVERY critique. Consider it genuinely, but if after several attempts, it just doesn’t fit, it’s okay to not follow it.
8.) You actually have to make stuff in order to get better.
9.) If you find that you actually don’t like making stuff, that’s okay.
10.) If your passions/mediums/subject matter changes, that’s okay.
11.) Don’t avoid writing/making things because it upsets people.
12.) Don’t avoid reading/looking at things that upset you. Consider all viewpoints.
13.) If you don’t love something, stop frigging doing it and find something that you do love.
14.) It’s okay to be a little full of yourself. It’s not okay to lie about it.
15.) There’s a fine line between having a normal, artist-type level of narcissism and being a douche. Watch yourself.
16.) Talk to lots of different types of people and artists. Try lots of things. Listen. Always listen.
17.) Whatever you’re aiming for can happen, and will happen given enough time. Some things just take more time than a lifetime offers.