Here are my favourite posts of 2019. I’m thinking of writing a post for each year but we shall see.
Deleting my Twitter account was a huge change for me. I do miss my friends but it was not a good place for me (due to reasons outlined in the post).
Finding Inspiration in Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer)

This was my submission for Jon’s Creator Showcase- November 2019 Edition. The Infinite Zenith did a fabulous job with hosting!
The Rising of the Shield Hero Impressions: Episodes 1-7

I had fun writing episodic mini reviews.
These are the first shots I took with my DSLR. I love hydrangeas.
My friends and I went to a sunflower festival and we had fun taking pictures. I like the wildflower photos the most.

I borrowed a cosplay from a fellow Anime Club exec. These photos are from a cos test the day before Clubs day at the university.

This was my first time participating in Inktober. It pushed me to draw a lot.
Steam Clock in Gastown, Vancouver

A lot of you guys liked my photos of the steam clock in Vancouver. Some of you thought it was a screenshot from an anime, which I thought was quite amusing.
While your presence on Twitter has been missed, I’m glad to see you’ve still been doing well. Thanks for sharing your favourite posts of 2k19: I remember reading your Demon Slayer post for Jon’s Creator Showcase, that one was quite fun to write a showcase piece for. Your Megumin cosplay photos are also dashing! Finally, I note that I am hosting another Jon’s Creator Showcase for February, so if there’s anything from this month you’d like to share, please let me know!
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Thank you Infinite!! I hope you’re doing well!! Ooh, that’s exciting. I will think about it and let you know if I have anything I would like to submit! 🙂
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You are right. I missed that post about you frolicing in the flower field.
I thought maybe I dreamed it …
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😂👍
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Your flower pics are really pretty ^^ I really like cosmos because they appear in this poignant chapter in a manga called Twin Spica.
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Aw, thank you so much! ^^ I like it as well. XDD Makes me think about how big the world is which is fascinating stuff.
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In William Blake’s poem, Auguries of Innocence, it starts off with “To see a World in a Grain of Sand/ And a Heaven in a Wild flower/ Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand/ And Eternity in an Hour” (1-4). Your comment made me think of that, haha. I apologize if this was really random.
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Thanks for sharing the poem! It’s really nice. I don’t think I’ve read it before but it does relate to my comment~ 😁😁
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