hello there,
This is Chearmin, she's an 19yo girl happily breathing Singapore's air.
She is now studying Diploma in Visual Communication (which is NOT Mass Comm), a course all about graphic design, illustrations & photography.
A crazy cat lady who adores cats (duh.), her eyes glimmer upon spotting beautiful things e.g. cameras & vintage items. & she definitely loves Jesus. †
she absolutely love getting crafty & all, because it makes her happy. she wants to get lost in a surreal world and be eaten by her eccentric thoughts.
would you care to join her for a cup of tea in the middle of the forest?
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wishlist
1. SX-70 Polaroid Camera
2. Blackbird Fly
3. Lomography Fisheye 2/ Sprocket Rocket
4. Boots/Creepers
5. Prime lens for DSLR
6. Trip out of Singapore (anywhere please)
7. TO BE POSITIVE AND HAPPY.
inspirations ♥
God. my fat pig kitty. beautiful nature. skies. light. silhouettes. cats. vintage items. skulls. cameras. photography. doodling/drawing. awesome & nice people.
inspiring & pretty magazines. indie/vintage stores. hope.
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Thanks for popping by, and I really appreciate any comments & feedbacks! ♥
Enjoy your stay!
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we are only human.
Sometimes, it's so hard to convince your heart to be in sync with your mind.
It's alright though, I've always been a person to embrace sadness; being sad once in a while is normal, it's a human thing, just don't overdo it and it'll be fine.
But when you've been convincing yourself for too long to be positive and happy that you are nearly bought over by it, then bam - back to square one: sadness season (haha silly me).
I don't wanna sound too desperate even though my heart's desperate to tell, but... i'll keep it in.
It probably wouldn't even matter anyway, will it?
We have gone this far and turning back wouldn't be a good thing.
I'll just take my time to embrace this sadness, move on again, stop for a little while for the sadness stop again, then move on again. doing this should benefit me for now until i no longer have to stop for the same sadness ever again.
After all, we are only human. We have to embrace that fragility in us.
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