Write about a song that brings back a specific memory.

 Prompt Response: If I am being honest, I have no idea on a "specific" song that would bring me a certain memory back to me. Regardless I feel like I should say that it is broad such as a genre of music, this genre of music brings me into an emotional state of being heard and really impacts me. Those are my two qualifications of what I call a good song, if I can vibe with it on an emotional level, and if I can understand what the song is trying to say. Now enough babbling on about that and say what genre of music brings me back a certain memory...whenever I listen to "Insomnia" made by Eve (Japanese singer), it really connects to me not because I can relate to the character but due to the fact that when you grow up to be an adult it is relatable and as she/he continues to make the most amazing songs. 

Summary: I was not here in class, however I believe we started working on our final's or the assignment for it. 

Reflection: Today I learned from reading Reverend Insanity, that the main character Fang Yuan failed and died...but he was infact saved my a leaving remnant of Red Lotus Venerable in the River of Time because the remnant constructed or rather patched up the broken up spring autumn cicada gu (A Gu worm has supernatural abilities, this Gu worm can travel back in time but has the risk of failing and not being sent back in time perishing along the river of time) . This impacted me by making me feel excited, making me wonder if the next time he fails and goes back to the river of time that he would be able to find Red Lotus Demon Venerable's inheritance. Overall in the future I will keep this event in mind, so that I'm not totally lost as to if Red Lotus Demon Venerable is still alive or not despite being in the river of time. 

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