The task to write
something using a word luminous was my first step towards the
Enlightenment. I pushed back the newspapers that were full of negative
information and spotted out the children on the outside. The joyful
hubbub immediately filled my room. The change was stunning. I stood in
awe of the playground. The sun was shining and it illuminated my
copybook, lighted up my eyes. That was more profitably than any other
reasoning. The luminosity depended on my obedience to the task. The
practice for five minutes using luminous have helped me caught a dream.
Showing posts with label Practice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Practice. Show all posts
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Monday, June 24, 2013
freedom is the experiential feature
By writing in English, I am improving my Lithuanian by visualizing the emotions that inhabit my
room. The metaphors awake and create my
new dictionary. I live each word and chat up the punctuation marks.
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| digital painting Rules Of Conduct by Tomas Karkalas |
Rules of the grammar.
The verb cannot exist without a noun as noun without a verb should look meaningless too. Likewise I would be helpless without a dictionary. So the real freedom is the experiential feature.
Labels:
digital painting,
English language,
experiential feature,
freedom,
key to success,
Noun,
Practice,
Verb,
writing
Location:
KlaipÄ—da, Lithuania
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