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From: Your diary secretary.
Her public call for "brief phrases from your diary, text messages, etc. that are related to themes of love and melancholy/heartbreak" generated submissions from over 30 different countries, even while the project was inactive.
[i tried this method....worked for me] Don't hide anything from your diary.
Think about what you'd want to see from your diary in a couple of years.
Use old pieces of dialogue that you remember and words from your diary (if you have one).
There is no need to hide your biggest secret(s) from your diary - it is a very good secret keeper.
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6) Repay your debt, starting with the most expensive interest rate, using the savings found from your spending diary and your new budget.
The torn edge of a notebook page, or a page that somebody has ripped from your private diary, revealing your innermost thoughts.
A dream, a beautiful sentence in your head that just appeared while doing the dishes, an anecdote you stole from your old diary..
"Untitled" and "Emo" might as well be pages from your teenage diary, executed fast, frustrated and with the a 'full-on, minimal, full-on' dynamic that mirrors the loud-quiet-loud pattern favoured by 90s emo bands before them.
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