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Mar 16, 2020 15 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Anyone interested in themed group drawing every day while we wait this thing out?

Today's optional theme could be: draw a household object you're really glad you have right now

#drawantine #drawantineday1
Mine is a chicken-shaped salt bowl (not corona friendly) and a bottle of smoked tabasco sauce I brought all the way here from the US lol

I found myself doing this randomly just to calm down last night Image
(help spread the word if you want this to be A Thing, and we can get more people drawing together)
we’re doing it!!! you don’t have to do it every day, just join whenever it inspires or helps you 💖

here’s some of objects people were grateful to have around the house today (thread)
oh and the theme is totally optional / open to interpretation so here’s a klimt-esque self-portrait https://t.co/QeB2IVr661
i’ll send out another theme tomorrow! suggestions are also highly welcome. take care everyone 💖
Here’s day 2 https://t.co/FE5wq3E7Z3

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Wrote this a year ago, was too scared to let many people see it then. Still scared now, but sharing anyway in the hopes that somebody out there enjoys it✨

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it’s 1am and i’m up because something is bothering me

i heard this app is good for ranting, so here’s a rant

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- thinking and doing
- intention and impact

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you can read about

playing music
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acting
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all you want. it doesn’t mean you’re gonna be worth shit when you get out in the field or pick up the instrument or walk out on the stage

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People who work in education or ed-related things👋

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Help spread the word! thank you
💯 an honor to have worked with them, would absolutely do so again if I could

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Also noticed people in New York feel this way about people in California

I’m so grateful I have a partially Dutch (most direct) partially Indonesian (least direct) upbringing to help me straddle all these worlds
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