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Cheeky drawing of the Ineffable baby
I cannot fathom how much I love Muriel.đ„°đ„°
I donât know if Iâm gonna try and make it a full picture but their ok for now
đȘ â ROBIN BUCKLEY for birdie !
    She always did a good job of pretending; to her mom, that academic attainment and securing a future miles away from Hawkins was more important than friends; to her fellow band nerds, that it didnât matter that theyâd never be cool enough to sit with the cheerleaders and the jocks, that it was way more interesting to talk about the nuances in playing forte as opposed to fortissimo than it was to talk about whoâd been caught making out behind the bleachers this week, anyway. That second statement was admittedly true. But Robin knew for a fact that her life would be easier if she was sat at that table. If talking so passionately about musical theory got her social respect instead of social ridicule.
    â Oh, I know that. There are so many people here in Hawkins whose opinions should not be allowed to exist, let alone listened to. â Robin spared Miss Birdie a quick glance as she spoke, but something about her art teacher always put her ease when it came to expressing her opinions, no matter how much they went against the status quo. Whether it was her eccentricities or just her sense of style, there was something very un-Hawkins about her. It was what had drawn her to this classroom during her lunch breaks on multiple occasions now. Here, she could be more herself. At this point, her fork was all but playing with her food, as opposed to helping her eat it. â But itâs just⊠frustrating, you know? That those people donât realise how small-minded theyâre being â or worse, that they realise it and donât care. â
   HARSH THOUGH THEY MAY BE,  robinâs words still bring a subtle smile to her lips.  so many people whose opinions should not be allowed to exist. though it had been a long time since she had fled her own tiny hometown, birdie could still remember the feeling of suffocating, the insufferable itch to escape the life that you had been given & make one of your own, no matter what it may cost. towns like hawkins wanted its children to think such freedoms were impossible, but birdie knew better. & it seemed robin did too â without even needing to be told, she seemed to carry the awareness that there was so much more out there for her than could possibly be found within the hawkins town limits.             â small towns tend to breed small minds.  especially since most of the people who live here have never known anything else. still, that doesnât make it any easier for those who might see things a little bit differently. â  a frizzy lock falls from the messy pile atop her head, precariously held in place with two pencils pushed through the twist, & birdie sweeps it absently behind her ear.  â but i know itâs still hard. try not to listen to those people, if you can hep it. & keep a look out for ways to make where you are now just a little bit better. â  even the hawkins art room itself had been small & unbearably empty when she had first taken the job over, but by now it was crowded with birdieâs own personal touches. the brick has all been papered over with all manner of paintings & prints, a series sun-catchers made of dyed shards of glass hang in a row from the ceiling, sending specks of light spinning around the walls, & the windows are covered in an abstract tissue-paper pattern that turns the light filtering in from outside into kaleidoscopic pools of color. from such a bland little room, birdie thinks sheâs managed to make a rather beautiful little space. â &  remember, you donât have to stay here forever, if you donât want to. have you given any thought to what you might want to do after you graduate ? â