Monika (
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Doki Doki Vaikuntha Club (Act 1)
Who: Anyone signed-up for the plot!
When: July 27th
Where: Curti Center
What: Monika's opened a literature club and the members have to share a poem together for this event. It can be embarrassing, but there's nothing to lose!
Warnings/Notes: No warnings whatsoever! Listen to this track to enhance your poem sharing experience.
When: July 27th
Where: Curti Center
What: Monika's opened a literature club and the members have to share a poem together for this event. It can be embarrassing, but there's nothing to lose!
Warnings/Notes: No warnings whatsoever! Listen to this track to enhance your poem sharing experience.
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[ She looked really glad, and it was miles ahead better than what Dylas had done for sure. ]
It can be very liberating to express our thoughts and feelings though words. If it makes it easier, try not to think about it like homework... But think of it as something you'd like to say, but can't for one reason or another.
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[He's not sure if that sounds like a good or bad way to do it - choosing a topic he can't bring up normally, to express to people in a way he isn't particularly familiar with.
...He'll go with good, maybe. It narrows down the topic choices, at least.]
Is that what you usually do? Poeming your feelings.
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[ A nod. ]
Any poem is written by someone. Sometimes you read a poem and you think nothing of it. But then, you learn who's written it and it changes the poem entirely.
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[Thinking about the few haikus he remembers reading, and how much less sense they'd have made if he didn't know who'd written them...]
Are all poems about feelings though?
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