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Ross Butler Instagram – went into 2022 with this cool ass jacket and cool hair and cool friend and then….

Ross Butler Instagram - went into 2022 with this cool ass jacket and cool hair and cool friend and then....

Ross Butler Instagram – went into 2022 with this cool ass jacket and cool hair and cool friend and then…. | Posted on 22/Jan/2022 11:01:44

Ross Butler Instagram – If it’s finger painting or picture taking,
I want to make art with you.
If you’re having a good day or feeling a type of way,
I want to make art with you.
If it’s something we can put up on the shelf,
or maybe just the time we’re spending itself,
I’ll always want to make art with you.

Proud of you @sarahbahbah you’re a gem of a human and a hell of an artist.
Ross Butler Instagram – Thats a wrap on Loveboat, Taipei! I posted this pic a few weeks ago when we started but it was taken down because of guidelines for whatever reason. At the time I said something about being really excited for this project because not only was it a uniquely Asian American story, but also because it was an opportunity to reconnect with my Asian roots. And Ive seriously really enjoyed my time here.

It is something special for me to be in a country where I feel like I belong. America is my home, that’s where I was raised. But I have always felt like a foreigner on the inside because of how I look, like there was a unspeakable wall between myself and friends whether it was reality or just in my head. But here, meeting so many people who live in Taipei or have spent time in the US, there is an instant mutual understanding, an equal appreciation of each other. At first I thought this was just a testament to how looking alike is a bonding shortcut. 

After being here for 6 weeks and living it, Ive found its more a show of how similar we all are no matter what we look like or where we are from. We all want one thing and that is to be understood. To find others who see us truly so we feel less alone. Before this trip Asia felt like a place I would just fit in because of some undiscovered part of myself that would come to light. Like I would unlock some part of myself that was uniquely Asian and that every other Asian person would just get it. But it really is the same everywhere. Acceptance. Understanding. And as soon as we can all get over the fact that some people have different eye shapes or different nose shapes or eat different foods or are accustomed to different music then maybe we can all start to just be there for each other. Maybe we can stop trying to find things that are different about each other and start looking for the things that bind us. 

It’s a weird concept to put into words. Maybe in a later thought it will condense. But for right now, there is an irony I am coming to terms with: it took me coming to a place where everyone looks like me to truly realize the inert connection between us all. It is a beautiful and somewhat sad thing. I’m cool with it

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