Art Summary 2020
2020, okay... crazy year, maybe the summary shows it already X'D Though not so bad, the year
If towards the end of 2019 we got a hint of what's to control population with fear narrative, now it certainly escalated into unimaginable. Before that I thought and hoped such things only happen in dystopia books... Sweating a little...
Quit the archery club since it no longer felt like my place, since I preferred the traditional and still do. Some huge art projects here too, and finishing older art.
My friend got a corgi pup and asked me to watch after it while they were away one day, it looked like a plushie and was constantly eating my socks or biting my shoe laces. xD Writing was barely nonexistent this year, I truly made a break. Likewise I did with Fire Emblem Heroes, I quit playing it for about a year, just as a test for myself also. I also kinda stopped reading fiction or fantasy/ sci-fi. It's funny, 'cause I kind of lived "two" lives the other where fiction still came to me in form of Japanese manga, I ordered A LOT of manga that year. Crazy, got the whole Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, and Card Captor Sakura and Card Captor Sakura Clear Kaado Hen, Tsubasa: Nirai Kanai Hen (still haven't read that yet ^^;), Harukanaru Toki no naka de, and lots of orgonites...
And then some of you may not believe this but it was also my UFO year. X'D Yes, seriously. It mostly began from the Ultra magazine the Ultra 7-8 2020 magazine that has the extra info dump section taken from Finnish UFO club's magazine called Yhteys (Connection), tells about the following articles
The Day After Roswell by Phillip J. Corso, the author and about his career as military intelligence officer, because according to the text he was also the eyewitness on many things like the Roswell case, because of his career, among many others.
Did Eisenhower meet aliens?
And an article about 3-4 alien races.
And finally, what's happening on Mars? Randy Cramer and Elena Kalpunik, reveal. Yes, I read all those articles through within an hour or so. Before that I had not read a single UFO book even, even if my parents have seen UFOs and also read those books. Somehow, I never quite touched the subject before this. (Despite my inner fascination with space and we were even asked that question at astronomy club: do you believe we humans are alone in the universe? To which everybody answered: no. But still, perhaps it's easier to believe that somewhere there where we don't know, of course there can be life... but that they were... here. On Earth! And that they'd coexisted with us longer than we can remember or know... That might be the hard piece to swallow. Because it also means certain authorities are keeping secrets and downright lying all this time when they say "no evidence", meanwhile they're "supposedly" on a search for the "evidence". :nod: Looking at you, Nasa, and all the "space agencies"...
If towards the end of 2019 we got a hint of what's to control population with fear narrative, now it certainly escalated into unimaginable. Before that I thought and hoped such things only happen in dystopia books... Sweating a little...
Quit the archery club since it no longer felt like my place, since I preferred the traditional and still do. Some huge art projects here too, and finishing older art.
My friend got a corgi pup and asked me to watch after it while they were away one day, it looked like a plushie and was constantly eating my socks or biting my shoe laces. xD Writing was barely nonexistent this year, I truly made a break. Likewise I did with Fire Emblem Heroes, I quit playing it for about a year, just as a test for myself also. I also kinda stopped reading fiction or fantasy/ sci-fi. It's funny, 'cause I kind of lived "two" lives the other where fiction still came to me in form of Japanese manga, I ordered A LOT of manga that year. Crazy, got the whole Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, and Card Captor Sakura and Card Captor Sakura Clear Kaado Hen, Tsubasa: Nirai Kanai Hen (still haven't read that yet ^^;), Harukanaru Toki no naka de, and lots of orgonites...
And then some of you may not believe this but it was also my UFO year. X'D Yes, seriously. It mostly began from the Ultra magazine the Ultra 7-8 2020 magazine that has the extra info dump section taken from Finnish UFO club's magazine called Yhteys (Connection), tells about the following articles
The Day After Roswell by Phillip J. Corso, the author and about his career as military intelligence officer, because according to the text he was also the eyewitness on many things like the Roswell case, because of his career, among many others.
Did Eisenhower meet aliens?
And an article about 3-4 alien races.
And finally, what's happening on Mars? Randy Cramer and Elena Kalpunik, reveal. Yes, I read all those articles through within an hour or so. Before that I had not read a single UFO book even, even if my parents have seen UFOs and also read those books. Somehow, I never quite touched the subject before this. (Despite my inner fascination with space and we were even asked that question at astronomy club: do you believe we humans are alone in the universe? To which everybody answered: no. But still, perhaps it's easier to believe that somewhere there where we don't know, of course there can be life... but that they were... here. On Earth! And that they'd coexisted with us longer than we can remember or know... That might be the hard piece to swallow. Because it also means certain authorities are keeping secrets and downright lying all this time when they say "no evidence", meanwhile they're "supposedly" on a search for the "evidence". :nod: Looking at you, Nasa, and all the "space agencies"...
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