Hi blog.
What I love about the note is how easy it is to draw. While an a3 paper would have taken me 3 hours to draw a tree, this only took 10(minutes). Everything is so downsized yet so BIG at the same time. Ill say it one more time...ITS ADORABLE. I also tried drawing katniss everdeen but it turned out to be more katshit than anything.
What I hate though is how theres no autocorrect so while im not making awkward word changes, all my texts dont nake any sense. (The amount of backspacing im having to do right now is atrocious)
I also hate how weak the battery is. Im charging my phone Every Night after very moderate use. Which is a shame because I keep thinking about all the radiation thats pouring out at lightning speed. Which probably isnt how it works. Feel free to tell me im not sucking up samsung poison.
Regardless, I am quite enamoured. Best phone ive ever had. (As you can probably tell cause ive goddamn blogged about it)
Yet another masterpiece worthy of praise by the likes of Picasso and Van Goh, expert novel reader Uyen Hua presents to us an art work commendable for inspection. On the freshly cut grass that has been inventively beautified by the careful selections of shades of green, lies what appears to be the creative impression of an ‘Apple’ tree. The botany of this plantae belonging to the vegetable kingdom is illustrated through the plant bearing a large, single unit of the apple fruit at its very top. The sprucely designed - what could be a Pink Lady apple - encapsulates its ripeness with the richness of its colour red and accentuates its natural shape of appearance, delightfully urging one to visit their local Coles supermarket. The sculpture of the perennial tree is well defined with its jagged texture, boasting detailed strokes that form the unrefined yet rigid bends and grooves that swathe the surface. The twisted mangled branches bear few leaves suggesting the season of autumn and to complete the fine picturesque, mid-falling leaves moving with what may be the presence of a light wind and scattered fallen leaves on the ground, are finishing touches to the scenery. While the artwork can be admired, one may ponder a few things. For example, the piercing of the middle branch through the apple. Furthermore, the oversized apple tree was either planted with magic beans purchased from the old man in jack and the bean stalk or a giant decided to shove one of their giant sized fruits on top of a tree. Phasing through autumn, the tree appears naked and the branches seem to personify the arm movements of a Hawaiian dancer. One that is wearing a necklace made of twigs and leaves. Perhaps expert novel reader Miss Hua has an amazing imagination or perhaps the artist was high on apples when she was drawing this – that, we will never know...
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