This made me so emotional because I just love you so much and I don't want to leave you but then I remembered that we both UNC bound HAHAHHAHAHAHA YOU CAN'T GET RID OF MEππππ€ͺπ€ͺπ€ͺ
Hi, you may be wondering why is Ben commenting here he is in like half of one picture and you cannot even see his face. Well I would agree with your thought process. However I comment on your final blog to say that I am thankful. Thankful for the smiles we exchange every time we see each other. Thankful for the way you say my name every time you see me. Thankful for the way you light up a room. Thankful for your positivity. Thankful for your presence in my life. You are truly a light in so many people's lives and I am grateful to have gotten the opportunity to be slightly closer with you this year. Keep doing you because you are one of a kind.
The Denial of Saint Peter Artist: Caravaggio Date: 1610 Medium: Oil on canvas Size: 37 x 49 3/8 in. Classification: Painting Stylistic Context: The painting was created by Caravaggio in Italy during the early seventeenth century. The painting, created during the era of an expansion of the arts known as The Renaissance, displays a biblical scene. The period in which this piece was painted was also marked by the constantly changing religious denomination of the countries in Europe. Subject: The image displays three individuals: a Roman guard, a peasant woman, and Peter. The painting portrays a biblical scene in which Peter, a disciple of Jesus Christ, denies having any ties to Jesus. Peter is the only individual of the three who is entirely bathed in light. This automatically brings one's eye to Peter, as he is clearly meant to be the focal point of the painting. This idea is further established by the three hands pointing at Peter, as they ...
Mr. Hyde: "He is not easy to describe. There is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked, and yet I scarce know why. He must be deformed somewhere; he gives a strong feeling of deformity, although I couldn't specify the point. He's an extraordinary looking man, and yet I really can name nothing out of the way" (Stevenson 5). Dr. Jekyll: "To this rule, Dr. Jekyll was no exception; and as he now sat on the opposite side of the fire- a large, well-made, smooth-faced man of fifty, with something of a slyish cast perhaps, but every mark of capacity and kindness- you could see by his looks that he cherished for Mr. Utterson a sincere and warm affection... 'You know I never approved of it,' pursued Utterson, ruthlessly disregarding the fresh topic. 'My will? Yes, certainly, I know that, said the doctor, a trifle sharply. 'You have told me so.' 'Well, I tell...
I was never a fan of my name because of its lack of pizazz. I thought there was no cool significance behind it, no sense of originality to it since it's common enough. I always wished that I would've been given a long name that I could shorten into whatever name I wanted; I thought that such an action would give me control over something that was given to me without my say. However, once I discovered where "Kayla" came from, I came to be appreciative of the significance that my name has within my family. My older brother had a love interest during his Kindergarten year. She would write him love letters that were deciphered by my mother, as my brother was still illiterate. These notes were always signed "Love, Kayla", and I guess my parents were amused by the six-year-old love exchange going on. When they were surprised with the gift of my existence, they decided that they would name me after my brother's Kindergarten lover. It's sort of weird when he...
4th pic lol! :/ Love u boo and this made me feel very #sentimental
ReplyDeleteThis made me so emotional because I just love you so much and I don't want to leave you but then I remembered that we both UNC bound HAHAHHAHAHAHA YOU CAN'T GET RID OF MEππππ€ͺπ€ͺπ€ͺ
ReplyDeleteHi, you may be wondering why is Ben commenting here he is in like half of one picture and you cannot even see his face. Well I would agree with your thought process. However I comment on your final blog to say that I am thankful. Thankful for the smiles we exchange every time we see each other. Thankful for the way you say my name every time you see me. Thankful for the way you light up a room. Thankful for your positivity. Thankful for your presence in my life. You are truly a light in so many people's lives and I am grateful to have gotten the opportunity to be slightly closer with you this year. Keep doing you because you are one of a kind.
ReplyDeleteUGHHHHHHHH WHY ARE ALL MY FRIENDS TRYING TO MAKE ME SAD. YOU KNOW I DON'T LIKE HAVING EMOTIONS
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