As plain as the title puts it, life is indeed pointless. We are a consequence, an aftermath of haphazardness that's been located in a minuscule point, within a mere solar system, hovering aimlessly through an ever expanding Universe. What we know, what we feel; mere chemical and quantum reactions between proteins, particles and atoms with the only objective of reassuring your survival and offspring; deed that with our cognitive thrive has been profaned with incentives of dissimilar features.
Nightmare Night has already hit these lands. And as a homage, I wrote something in ten minutes because I was bored as heck. Why, you may ask? I don't know, I was bored I guess.
"A night to be remembered; dim, portentous, menacing.
Gentle wafts turned into vicious blasts of air, threes were plucked from their roots, supernatural thunders branded a clear sky. Confused souls ran and stumbled upon each other, yet none could tell, none could understand what transpired, how grudges from past t
Since small, I was always very keen to overthink every single situation. To 'vacate' the physical world for a minute and just ponder on what I was and what I was capable of.
Fortunately, that feature of mine never left, and I say 'fortunately' because doing so actually gives me such... relief, and yet such helplessness. Of course, this doesn't sound like a sensation to be fond of, but the truth is that the mixed feelings that follow the realizations of what am I, how small, insignificant we
An exam each day of the current week. Managed to go through three already, hopefully I'll get a high or decent grade in each.
Hopefully...
My poor brain is about to melt into a muggy, visceral shake...
And one day, you come to realize that you love a show about adorkable cake-coloured sentient ponies that live in a land of magic, and that it is also followed by one of the best, most tolerant and friendly fandoms that ever existed.
With you guys I've been able to improve, not only in specific matters, like drawing and my english (With the help of some of the most amazing amateur artists and writers I've ever known), but as a person as well. And for that I'm grateful in ways you could never und