You left your typewriter at my apartment
Straight from the Tortured Poets Department
I think some things I never say
Like "Who uses typewriters anyway?"
I've started working on my #Relaxingapore vlog series of my recent trip to Singapore!
Here's the first part of it featuring a DIY walking tour around Chinatown and Little India, and all you'd have to spend for is food and transportation.
REVERSED: close shaves, civility, quick endings, intellectual independence, constructive change
On the Reckoner card is a feral troll in combat. His hook swords are unforgiving as they can both grab and cut prey. His mind is fully brainwashed into believing culling is justified especially if it's for entertainment, which also shows on his face. His wild and unruly hair represents lack of self-restraint. His teeth are sharp and dangerous and show that he is not friendly. His cape suggests a high status, but due to his behavior he is seen less as nobility and more of a royal pet. His tattered clothes represent the severity of the incoming danger. His stance is leaping forward, which means that danger is running towards you at full speed. The begonias mean danger, and the hyacinths mean playfulness, which combined mean 'being toyed by danger'. The butterflies, which are a nod to his initial character design, represent death, and their amount on the halo means that he has culled numerous others.
I survived a Baguio trip one time. Now I'm back and with my family.
Apparently I realized I don't do enough to promote my videos when I do post them so since my photo project is generally over and I've gone back to posting illustrations when I finished them, I figured I'd throw in my vlogs into the mix.
UPRIGHT: strength, resilience, individuality, peculiarity, truth, humility, modesty, time
REVERSED: weakness, fragility, fear, deceit, conformity, silence, fantasy, losing time
On the Inverted card is a giant, muscular troll. On his shoulders is a green lab coat representing facts and scientific proof, as well as strength of the mind, in contrast his muscular body represents strength of the body. The pants hugging his legs represent modesty, as despite his awesome build, he hides half of it in shadow. He does not flex or show off his muscles as he is quite reserved despite his god-like physique. He stands tall and firm against the wind representing fortitude of the heart. Around him are Valerian flowers representing strength in general. In his halo are elements of time: a clock and an hourglass. The clock has all the hours in except for 6 which is replaced with the troll who is the 6th card in this series, as well as 12 which is replaced with the troll's symbol. The hands point towards 3:35 or 3 and 7, of which represents rubidium, the atomic number 37 on the periodic table. The symbol when flipped writes Rb, the symbol for rubidium. The hourglass is a time instrument that requires for it to be inverted or flip in order to function. The clock represents moving through time while the hourglass represents running out of time.