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HELLO by CHEN
A response to Hello of Chen
[Verse 1]
Hello, it was hard to just say this word
While my mind was complicated for so long
To decide what to say next
Hello.
A word a we want to hear from you.
While we seek for any news from you.
For us to know how you've been all along.
[Pre-Chorus]
So many words piled up in my mind
And the empty space I couldn't fill in
In fear that my empty words might leak through the gap
I'm scared
So many thoughts enter our mind
An empty space left for you
In fear that you might let go, these spaces will never be filled.
We're scared too.
[Chorus]
My dear, during the long hesitation
I couldn't find the right words to express my feelings
With all my heart in those ordinary hellos
I just want to ask if you're doing well
Our Jongdae, the times you were silent
We couldn't find the right words to say
We're fine despite the battles we fought everyday
We only hope that everything is fine with you.
[Verse 2]
And the space I left empty in the end
In fear that my empty words might leak through the gap
I'm scared again
The longing we felt these past months
In fear that this will stay for us for so long
We we're scared again.
[Chorus]
My dear, during the long hesitation
I couldn't find the right words to exprеss my feelings
With all my heart in those ordinary hellos
I just want to ask if you'rе doing well
Our Jongdae, during your hesitation
We miss hearing your laughs and your voice
With all those crumbs we got from your brothers
We just want to ask if your happy and well.
[Bridge]
Not knowing what to say next
I put down the pen that I was holding tightly
The words I couldn't tell you
Will remain in my hearts as regrets, but
My love, I may not ever know
If this incomplete letter would reach you
Even if it doesn't, I hope you're fine
I desperately hope that you'll be well
Not knowing what to do next
We put down our phone we were holding all day
The words we wanted tell you
Will remain true in our hearts
Our Chen, we may not ever know
If these words are enough and would reach you
If it will or not, we still hope you're fine
We desperately hope that you are fine.
[Outro]
Hello
After only writing just this word, I stop
Hello
After hearing this word from you, mixed emotions were felt, and we cry.
@_MKira
Me & Not Me 【是我非我】 龟仙人龟娘 [2/2]
天地变殉道何难 丹心照肝胆
The world changes, yet how difficult is sacrifice? Loyalty reflects courage and sincerity
恩怨清此生无憾 前尘分两端
With resentment cleared and this life without regret, past experiences are split into two ends
是我非我又如何 任他人评说
It doesn’t matter if it’s me or not me, let others say what they want to say
再回首 百年身 山河阔
When I look back again, my entire life has passed, with you always in my heart [1]
[https://www.bilibili.com/s/video/BV15v411i7Yn] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRHRRipjiuM]
[1] The literal meaning of this last line is “turning my head back again, hundred years of life, the mountains and rivers are broad”. The first six words, 再回首 百年身 are from the proverb “一失足成千古恨,再回首是百年身”, which cautions how a single mistake can cause one to suffer from a lifetime of regret. The last three words are probably from this other saying “山河远阔,人间烟火,无一是你,无一不是你”, which describes how in the tens of thousands of sceneries, sunsets, and sunrises one encounters in one’s life, even though their loved one is not by their side, one can still see their loved one’s shadow in every scenery because their loved one is in their heart
Hijab style across the world. 💗
What is a hijab? Chances are you have seen or met a woman who wears one, but you may still be wondering what it is. The hijab is the most common name for the headscarf that Muslim women wear. The hijab is a choice for Muslim women - some women to choose to wear it as a form of worship to God and to embody modesty. It is a reflection of one’s devotion and belief in God. There are approximately 1.6 billion Muslims across continents, which is the reason there are several hijab styles worn by women from different cultures and countries, spanning from Afghanistan to Indonesia, and each country has its own unique and traditional hijab style that women proudly wear. Each country has its own dashing style to be appreciated and celebrated!
In Malala Yousafzai’s famous headshot, she styles her scarf the classic Pakistani way. She loosely drapes the scarf (also called dupatta in Pakistan) around her head and leaves a bit of her hair to peek through in the front. The colors range from dark colors to bright colors, matching traditional ethnic clothing. This style is always elegant, classy, and versatile for any look desired.
Afghan women have often worn (and continue to) a unique type of hijab known as the burqa. The burqa is a long piece of clothing draped over the head of the woman and often drapes all the way down to the knees or ankles. This covers the entire face and leaves a spot for the eyes through a net type fabric. Burqas can be any color, but are usually blue in Afghanistan.
Malaysia, budding with new Islamic fashion trends, is the hotspot for all new hijab trends. Malaysian hijab often consists of light or brightly colored hijabs and floral patterns. Drapes are beautiful created to add volume and provide full coverage of the hair.
Similar to Malaysia, Indonesia is always budding with new hijab trends. Indonesian-styled hijabs fully cover the hair and may incorporate undercaps underneath the hijab to create a more elaborate and unique look. Certain hijabs may have extra volume by having floral designs attached.
The Ethiopian hijab is worn by wrapping it like a turban. The turban fully covers the head and hair. Turbans are created with simply fabric or elaborate, colorful, traditional types. Turbans can be set in place with pins and brooches.
Like Ethiopian women, Somali women also style their hijabs by creating a turban. Turbans can be created with long scarves to create a more volumized look. Women may also wear an undercap to add multiple colors and patterns. Jewelry can also be worn, such as earrings.
Syrian women frequently wear their hijab wrapped around their head and secured with pins. They often also wear undercaps and create drapes at the top of their head to add a unique design. In addition to fully covering the hair, this style covers the neck and partially the chest area.
The Palestinian hijab style consists of a tightly wrapped scarf, providing full coverage of hair and neck. Like the Syrian style, an undercap is usually worn to add volume and to help ensure the hijab stays in place as desired.
In Iran, women often wear what is known as the chador, a form of hijab. It is a long piece of cloth that drapes over the head and reaches to the waist (sometimes knees or ankles). The chador is often the color black and is a versatile, classy, dashing look.
The Turkish hijab is very chic and classy. While still providing full coverage, the scarf is tied into an elegant bow on one side of the neck to add a feminine, chic look to it. The hijab looks best with volume and with a simple knot or bow to hold it in place.
The hijab is much more than a versatile piece of clothing worn by Muslim women - it is a symbol of a proud Muslim woman worshipping God by deciding to wear the hijab, regardless of style. These are just a few snapshots of how the hijab is worn beautifully across different countries. The hijab is a unifying force of Muslim women of all ages, backgrounds, ethnicities, and nationalities.
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i asked some friends on discord to give me characters and sleeping positions
it was an mxtx channel so you can probably guess what happened
anyway here are the results
Haru saying “Kambe” three different ways in one scene.
Super old wip that i don't really feel like finishing
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