Amélie.C's comments

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Thank you, I will let you all know :)

1 year ago

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Hi, I don't know if it's a problem on my end, but I still haven't received the mug?

1 year ago

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That's actually a funny story, so when I write poems I try to get into the setting of the poem. So I tried to get into the setting of the late 19th centry by putting the date and listening to music, but it seems as though I have forgot to change the description of the poem back to normal. Lunar eyes was supposed to be my own interpretation of a young relationship in the 19th centry, whose parents didn't approve, so they didn't know if they Truley loved each other but still had hope. But me being me, I forgot to change my little "get into character: Prompt" 

1 year ago

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Does it really say 1999? Oh dear, that's going to be confusing!

1 year ago

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Your poem is very well written, I like it a lot.

1 year ago

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Room*

1 year ago

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Is it "The silence of the rooms?"

1 year ago

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Thank you so much! I actually got the email for it and didn't realize.

1 year ago

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When do you get the mug?

1 year ago

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I really like this poem, I relate to it a lot.

1 year ago

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I think that Ukraine is a sensitive topic that should be touched on. This has done a great job executing it in a way that will be read by many.

1 year ago

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