Skilled dancer? I don't know about that... but I do think I have some rhyhtm I wouldn't really say I am a journalist, but I did write for my college newspaper and for an on-line news source (for college students). I wrote opinion pieces on international issues, especially current events and such. Of course I always had a strong opinion on things, and in a way it is related to my activism. I tried to spread the word about injustices and offer new ways of thinking about things. Also, I think I always had a bit of a Marxist flare to my articles... for better or worse, I suppose. Thanks for your comment on my poem. It was written for a certain someone I thought I loved, in an exteremly difficult and interesting circumstance, and a consequent dramatic end to something that might not ever really end, if that makes any sense. Do you have any poetry? If so, I would love to read it. Or anything that you might have written. I have quite the desire to visit Brazil. So who knows, maybe we can dance together someday
Yes, it’s a painting by Japanese artist Y. Amano. I’m a fan of his work, as well of Asian visual arts in general. I bet you are a skilled dancer. Too bad the distance prevents me from actually see you dancing. But I’ve seen some of your writings. “Our denouement shall never come. Love, canonized, under autumn leaves in memory remains undone.” I particularly loved this stanza. It’s powerful and musical, and though I think I’ve grasped some of its meaning the whole still elusive – something that I always appreciate in poetry. I noticed you’re a journalist too. Is this related to your activism?
I wish I could dance the flamenco. I just really love this painting because it is sensual and passionate, and though I can't dance the flamenco, I do love to dance I like your avatar as well. Who's the artist, do you know?
Thanks! I’m happy to put a smile on a lady’s face. How are you doing? P.S.: nice avatar! Do you dance flamenco?
"Biography I used to create advertising to make greedy capitalists richer. Then I sold my soul and became an academic." hahaha, that is one of the best biographies I have seen on litnet so far