Ignite and Story Telling Competition
There are two things I liked about this event:1.) BOOKS!
2.) The Legend of The Apple
As a bibliophile myself, I could relate to the Ignite speakers so well and there were even times I had to whoop loudly in agreement. Being a bookworm is extremely hard, especially when you barely have enough time to read. I love how the speakers easily explained the common problems and "confessions" of a bookworm. Can I just say... I KNOW, RIGHT? The way they delivered their speech made me listen even more intently because it was like they were speaking directly to you instead of the audience. It was obvious that the speakers were really bookworms. (Or just really great actors.) I could go on and on about how much I could relate to everything they said, but it's easier to actually talk to real bookworms instead.
The Legend of The Apple was my favorite legend despite the poor delivery (sorry omg) and it's not because of the legend itself, but because of the mentions of the stars, the wind, the sky, birds, storms, clouds, and rain. I love those things for reasons I like to keep to myself and my friends. Because of the mentions of these beautiful things, I actually paid attention to the story. Sadly, I was a bit disappointed by how it ended because, really?? That's it??? Buuut I still liked it because of the sky hehe. There were more legends told by the story tellers (not sure if that's what I should call them but oh well) but this one just snatched me.
Books and the sky are two of my favorite things and hearing about both of them in one event is just overwhelming. These are some of the topics I just love to engage in, so if you want me to stay interested in something, insert a few bits about the sky and books because it'll surely make me listen. If only events could be this meaningful..
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