"Liab, Li-Ab" is a word in HILIGAYNON
líab, lí-ab - A shirt-collar, the hole or
opening for the neck in a garment; to make
a shirt-collar. Nagalíab siá sang ákon báyò
or ginaliában níya ang ákon báyò. She is
making a collar for my jacket. Ilíab iníng
gúnting. Use this pair of scissors to cut out
the collar. Liábi ang íya nga báyò sing
halúg. Make a loose collar for her dress. (cf.
kolyár).
Your audience is your adversary. If you don't have one get one - imagine it. Imagine it now. To whom is your story addressed and why? Audience is always a creative act of the imagination. You can't tell your story effectively and leave it out. It must be alive in you, vividly alive. It is in conflict with everything that is false in what you have written. If it is an audience worthy of your talent and potential, it won't let you slide by the lies, the laziness, the shortcuts. If you don't take audience seriously, you can be sure it will return the favor.
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Clown: Why are you wearing such a large shirt?Second Clown: I always perform in the big top.
rírì, rîrî - A slit, cut; to slit or cut open; to disembowel, to slit open and gut or eviscerate …
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