I enjoy cheesy quotes. This is an example of intertextuality because someone would have to know and understand that the quote is inside what would appear to be a quote bubble.
"I hurt myself today/To see if I still feel/I focus on the pain/The only thing that's real/The needle tears a hole/The old familiar sting/Try to kill it all away/But I remember everything." Hurt (cover) by Johnny Cash -- One of my many favorite songs (yes there are many because there are too many good songs to pick just one!).
I enjoy traveling. I would say this is responsive chord theory because we already know that this is a map.
"There's a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they're absolutely free. Don't miss so much of them." -Jo Walton
I love sunsets. I would love sunrises, but I am not a morning person.
I love taking pictures of old books. Mainly because they look so much cooler than books that are made today. I would say this is responsive chord theory because you would have to know and realize that this is an older book, and one that you would not see produced today.
I kind of have a rock collection, and I wish I could have this many of them. They're cool, don't judge.
I believe everyone has a story, so you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover. I would also say this is responsive chord theory because most people already know about saints and sinners.
I am short.
I love to go hiking and exploring new places. I would say this is responsive chord theory because most people would know and recognize that these are hiking boots.
I am a night owl and I also love the moon--especially when it's a full moon.
I would rather be outside than inside.
I love darkroom photography.