Every time I feel like a washed up loser whose creativity has dried up, I remember I took an undergrad class with author Fae Myenne Ng... and she actually liked my writing.
Russia Sells Alaska to the United States | History | Research Starters | EBSCO Research

<p>The sale of Alaska by Russia to the United States in 1867 marked a significant moment in North American history. Following unofficial negotiations before the Civil War, formal discussions resumed after the war under the guidance of Baron Edouard de Stoeckl, the Russian minister to the U.S. Motivated by several factors, including concerns over British expansion and the failure of the Russian American Company, Russia agreed to sell Alaska for $7.2 million. The treaty was signed on March 30, 1867, but the formal transfer took place on October 18 of the same year, delayed by issues in Congress regarding funding.</p> <p>The acquisition was met with mixed reactions from the American public, with some viewing it as a folly while others saw it as a strategic move to enhance U.S. territory and secure friendship with Russia. Upon the transfer, around 30,000 indigenous Alaskans and a small number of Russians were living in the territory. Initially, U.S. governance over Alaska was marked by neglect and disorder, significantly impacting the native populations. It wasn't until the Organic Act of 1884 that a more structured government was established, leading to improvements in the living conditions of the inhabitants. The legacy of Russian rule, particularly through the Russian Orthodox Church, continues to be felt in Alaska today.</p>

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I get insecure about writing or making art nowadays. I sometimes think I have nothing interesting to say. Or that people will judge me and abandon me. I'm gonna try and work on this.
@b in this age where you can find the most interesting writings, music, art of any sortz, it is absolutely ok to be boring by comparison. Make whatever brings you joy and dont be afraid to share it. There will be others made happy by what you make
@b Nothing wrong with being a washed up loser. Better than being "successful" by today's standards.
@mayintoronto being a loser is actually very cool