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I have a penchant for consuming media related to memory: the creation, recollection, and even the distortion of it as time passes by. This is why I sometimes wonder about how much I can do to take control of how I remember things – and the closest avenue to practice this, for sure, is documenting.
Sometimes, though, I can’t help but scratch a certain itch in my brain – tweak the way I see things, especially if my imagination is running free. Sometimes, I doodle on photos from a hangout I was enjoying too much to even care about meeting the standards of aesthetics. Other times, I tinker with various apps to experiment with elements I never tried, just to reach the exact atmosphere I’m going for. It’s not exactly distortion – it’s more of getting to know the many facets of my own creativity.
In our little own worlds, after all, anything is absolutely possible. This can come off as a bold statement, however, when said out loud. This is why the HONOR 600 mid-range smartphone, which carries the same tagline, easily drew me in.










