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The creative challenge of the day for the game #I_am_here_eternity. You have the freedom to join the game (and quit it) whenever you want. Follow your curiosity and do the tasks that spark your interest. And those that you don't like - ignore them. The reward of the game (with consistent and diligent effort (and practice) of tasks) - a richer and happier life.
485.What legacy or mark do you want to leave after you? And if none at all, then why?
#I_am_here_eternity
485.What legacy or mark do you want to leave after you? And if none at all, then why?
#I_am_here_eternity
#Hi_from_reality
Art&concept by Ol Albireo
Feel free to write your stories and give names to the artworks. Also, you're not limited to just writing stories; you can draw your own art, compose music, make toys, saw with a jigsaw, scratch with a nail, and translate into other languages for practice (and never simplify the text when translating!). And show us what you've created :)
Tree Artists
"Look there, that branch resembles a deer," Yultan exclaimed with a spark of enthusiasm, gesturing towards the tree. "It's as if it were alive, and over there — does that not look like a bat?"
His laughter echoed in the air.
"It seemed as though they were mid-party when they turned to stone," he mused.
Kiro's eyes followed the branches.
"It wasn't a party; it was a battle. These trees draw history's battles."
Art&concept by Ol Albireo
Feel free to write your stories and give names to the artworks. Also, you're not limited to just writing stories; you can draw your own art, compose music, make toys, saw with a jigsaw, scratch with a nail, and translate into other languages for practice (and never simplify the text when translating!). And show us what you've created :)
Tree Artists
"Look there, that branch resembles a deer," Yultan exclaimed with a spark of enthusiasm, gesturing towards the tree. "It's as if it were alive, and over there — does that not look like a bat?"
His laughter echoed in the air.
"It seemed as though they were mid-party when they turned to stone," he mused.
Kiro's eyes followed the branches.
"It wasn't a party; it was a battle. These trees draw history's battles."
The creative challenge of the day for the game #I_am_here_eternity. You have the freedom to join the game (and quit it) whenever you want. Follow your curiosity and do the tasks that spark your interest. And those that you don't like - ignore them. The reward of the game (with consistent and diligent effort (and practice) of tasks) - a richer and happier life.
484.Choose five acquaintances (maybe stars that are dear or sacred to you), if they were songs, what would they be? Btw, what kind of song would you be?
#I_am_here_eternity
484.Choose five acquaintances (maybe stars that are dear or sacred to you), if they were songs, what would they be? Btw, what kind of song would you be?
#I_am_here_eternity
#Сheerful_People and Banned Books
We hit up the CHITATELnitsa (READERess) book club today. The theme was "Banned Books."
It was a great meeting, fantastic discussion. A club member led it, and the audience engagement was total. Just a beautiful gathering.
We talked about the horrors of book disposal in Prohibitionstan. Shared the hyped story of Pasolini. Mentioned America with its disgusting book bans.
Naturally, I ranted all the way that censorship and book bans are the worst things that can happen to a society.
It's beautiful that there are no banned books in Bulgaria right now.
Of course, those terrible people are everywhere, and there was this young woman shocked by Nabokov's Lolita (in the 21st century, there are people shocked by Lolita, although that people whom should be shocked by, darn it), and she said she would ban it.
Lord, people, just don't read what triggers you. Read whatever crap you consider a moral compass, but leave others alone. Let others read what they want.
I wouldn't ban anything, yes, there's a lot I don't like and often after reading something, I grumble at home - damn, this crap should be banned. But that's just grumbling. I wouldn't sign off on banning any narrative. Because a narrative reflects a problem, a phenomenon, a way of operating. It can't be silenced. The most disgusting thing that can happen to a problem is to silence it. Because it doesn't disappear from being silenced.
I said, the state should support what it deems necessary, promote its own. But can't ban the rest.
It's like with literary portals. One opened here, thinking it would be a moral compass, not taking low-quality romances (the selection of "high-quality" on the portal, by the way, raised some questions, to be honest). That's vile. It was a vile policy right off the bat.
You have to allow everything. You don't need to flood the entire portal with this muck like some other portals do (well, unless your goal is just money), but not allow it is just as bad.
We hit up the CHITATELnitsa (READERess) book club today. The theme was "Banned Books."
It was a great meeting, fantastic discussion. A club member led it, and the audience engagement was total. Just a beautiful gathering.
We talked about the horrors of book disposal in Prohibitionstan. Shared the hyped story of Pasolini. Mentioned America with its disgusting book bans.
Naturally, I ranted all the way that censorship and book bans are the worst things that can happen to a society.
It's beautiful that there are no banned books in Bulgaria right now.
Of course, those terrible people are everywhere, and there was this young woman shocked by Nabokov's Lolita (in the 21st century, there are people shocked by Lolita, although that people whom should be shocked by, darn it), and she said she would ban it.
Lord, people, just don't read what triggers you. Read whatever crap you consider a moral compass, but leave others alone. Let others read what they want.
I wouldn't ban anything, yes, there's a lot I don't like and often after reading something, I grumble at home - damn, this crap should be banned. But that's just grumbling. I wouldn't sign off on banning any narrative. Because a narrative reflects a problem, a phenomenon, a way of operating. It can't be silenced. The most disgusting thing that can happen to a problem is to silence it. Because it doesn't disappear from being silenced.
I said, the state should support what it deems necessary, promote its own. But can't ban the rest.
It's like with literary portals. One opened here, thinking it would be a moral compass, not taking low-quality romances (the selection of "high-quality" on the portal, by the way, raised some questions, to be honest). That's vile. It was a vile policy right off the bat.
You have to allow everything. You don't need to flood the entire portal with this muck like some other portals do (well, unless your goal is just money), but not allow it is just as bad.
#Hi_from_reality
Art&concept by Ol Albireo
Feel free to write your stories and give names to the artworks. Also, you're not limited to just writing stories; you can draw your own art, compose music, make toys, saw with a jigsaw, scratch with a nail, and translate into other languages for practice (and never simplify the text when translating!). And show us what you've created :)
Welcome to the forest
Art&concept by Ol Albireo
Feel free to write your stories and give names to the artworks. Also, you're not limited to just writing stories; you can draw your own art, compose music, make toys, saw with a jigsaw, scratch with a nail, and translate into other languages for practice (and never simplify the text when translating!). And show us what you've created :)
Welcome to the forest
The creative challenge of the day for the game #I_am_here_eternity. You have the freedom to join the game (and quit it) whenever you want. Follow your curiosity and do the tasks that spark your interest. And those that you don't like - ignore them. The reward of the game (with consistent and diligent effort (and practice) of tasks) - a richer and happier life.
483. Do the Inner smile. Good, if you do it whole week. Technics is here: https://albireomkgblogeng.wordpress.com/2024/05/04/inner-smile-and-practice-of-white/
#I_am_here_eternity
483. Do the Inner smile. Good, if you do it whole week. Technics is here: https://albireomkgblogeng.wordpress.com/2024/05/04/inner-smile-and-practice-of-white/
#I_am_here_eternity
My speech for TEDxVarna Open Mic
Thema: Society is only as good as it is good his narrative.
You can read it here:
https://albireomkgblogeng.wordpress.com/2024/05/01/my-speech-on-tedxvarna-open-mic
Thema: Society is only as good as it is good his narrative.
You can read it here:
https://albireomkgblogeng.wordpress.com/2024/05/01/my-speech-on-tedxvarna-open-mic
Wow! The #hi_from_reality game is now fully on the website. You can wander through the sections, read, and create.
Don't think it's just pictures with texts (or without); it's a powerful creative tool. You can practice developing your imagination, practice the foreign language you're learning (describe a picture, write a text based on a picture, translate text), identify problems, use the art as associative cards, do some fortune-telling, find fellow players - and what's more important than finding your people in this world?
The magical world awaits you here: https://albireo-mkg.com/hi_from_reality-en
Don't think it's just pictures with texts (or without); it's a powerful creative tool. You can practice developing your imagination, practice the foreign language you're learning (describe a picture, write a text based on a picture, translate text), identify problems, use the art as associative cards, do some fortune-telling, find fellow players - and what's more important than finding your people in this world?
The magical world awaits you here: https://albireo-mkg.com/hi_from_reality-en
#Hi_from_reality
Art&concept by Ol Albireo
Feel free to write your stories and give names to the artworks. Also, you're not limited to just writing stories; you can draw your own art, compose music, make toys, saw with a jigsaw, scratch with a nail, and translate into other languages for practice (and never simplify the text when translating!). And show us what you've created :)
Adult
"Karis, there's something again..." Rahmet approached.
"What's now?" I asked irritably, tearing myself away from the book. What a joy to read.
We found a library, all the books there were, of course, tainted by impurity, but we dipped them in the Sea, the impurity died, and what remained was just a regular book. A bit soggy, but only slightly. It didn't hinder the reading. I hadn't seen books for so long, and finally, there was time to read.
But Rahmet didn't pay attention to that; he understood it wasn't directed at him, it was about the situation.
"There's this huge beast over Sea. Black, with glowing eyes. The reflection hid around the corner and is whimpering. Apparently, it's not impurity."
I exhaled confusedly and stood up. Over Sea, as far as the eye could see, indeed, a dark bird had spread its wings. It covered the horizon with itself and touched Sea with its beak, apparently drinking.
People rushed to the shore, though they should have hidden behind concrete walls.
"Kariss, what is that? Will Sea protect us?" someone asked. I watched the monstrous sight unwaveringly.
"I think so, but just in case, take cover in the house," I ordered, and Rahmet began herding everyone inside.
I approached the black water and touched its surface with my palm.
"Ashkhaina?" I called.
He immediately appeared beside me.
"This monster… is your friend?"
"I hope so," Sea shrugged with a narrow shoulder.
"And who is it?"
"An adult. You wanted to find them, right?" Ashkhaina smiled, warmly looking at the creature.
Cat in the Window, AlbireoMKG
Art&concept by Ol Albireo
Feel free to write your stories and give names to the artworks. Also, you're not limited to just writing stories; you can draw your own art, compose music, make toys, saw with a jigsaw, scratch with a nail, and translate into other languages for practice (and never simplify the text when translating!). And show us what you've created :)
Adult
"Karis, there's something again..." Rahmet approached.
"What's now?" I asked irritably, tearing myself away from the book. What a joy to read.
We found a library, all the books there were, of course, tainted by impurity, but we dipped them in the Sea, the impurity died, and what remained was just a regular book. A bit soggy, but only slightly. It didn't hinder the reading. I hadn't seen books for so long, and finally, there was time to read.
But Rahmet didn't pay attention to that; he understood it wasn't directed at him, it was about the situation.
"There's this huge beast over Sea. Black, with glowing eyes. The reflection hid around the corner and is whimpering. Apparently, it's not impurity."
I exhaled confusedly and stood up. Over Sea, as far as the eye could see, indeed, a dark bird had spread its wings. It covered the horizon with itself and touched Sea with its beak, apparently drinking.
People rushed to the shore, though they should have hidden behind concrete walls.
"Kariss, what is that? Will Sea protect us?" someone asked. I watched the monstrous sight unwaveringly.
"I think so, but just in case, take cover in the house," I ordered, and Rahmet began herding everyone inside.
I approached the black water and touched its surface with my palm.
"Ashkhaina?" I called.
He immediately appeared beside me.
"This monster… is your friend?"
"I hope so," Sea shrugged with a narrow shoulder.
"And who is it?"
"An adult. You wanted to find them, right?" Ashkhaina smiled, warmly looking at the creature.
Cat in the Window, AlbireoMKG
#Cheerful_People at TEDxVarna Open Mic
#beehive #TEDxVarna How it was
it started mediocre, but when Bulgarians took control over it, it turned out amazing.
Photos and details
https://albireomkgblogeng.wordpress.com/2024/04/29/cheerful_people-at-tedxvarna-open-mic
#beehive #TEDxVarna How it was
it started mediocre, but when Bulgarians took control over it, it turned out amazing.
Photos and details
https://albireomkgblogeng.wordpress.com/2024/04/29/cheerful_people-at-tedxvarna-open-mic