doesn't proofread tweets | #wrongaboutcereal | #siriusly? | emo to the extremo Kinsay offered a tiny wave to Maya, before turning around to make a silly face at Pheebs and Teddy. She'd make it a point to bug them at least once in every single lesson until the end of the year so as to make their seventh year classes more memorable. Or. Something.
But she did turn back to face the front of the room as Professor Holden posed his first question. While Kins was still bummed that they wouldn't be painting during the lesson, this question elicited all sorts of excitement and she almost jumped out of her seat when her hand shot straight up into the air. Pick Kinsay! Pick Kinsay! Pick Kinsay!
History was usually a boring subject, but if they talked about art every time, maybe it wouldn't be so bad. She'd suggest that to Professor Holden maybe. "I think it can tell us a lot of things about history because things that are hard to put in words are easier to explain with art sometimes," she knew from experience. "Like feelings." No, especially feelings. "Even if it's not a moving portrait, art can still tell us stuff about how people felt, like with colors and facial expressions and. And symbolism - so it can help us experience the history with ... our emotions and not just the boring facts. The boring stuff only tells part of the story." She leaned forward, propping herself up on her elbows. "Art humanizes it." It was easier to care about history when Kins could see who was involved in it, you know?
Because sometimes the details didn't feel all that real because they were so out of reach, but when she could see the people, she could reaaaally imagine the stuff and it'd be more like the stories that Cooper told her. Or like real life.
Also? No questions this time. Just eager anticipation for what was to come mhm. This might've been a first.
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