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oh to be the person in someoneβs heart shaped locket
Gentlemenβs Regency Era Portraits
*me, flirting* so which songs are you going to permanently associate with me?
Boring people the second they see something a little creative,silly,experimental,or even just a little confussing: UHMM...βοΈ WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST WATCH π WHAT WERE THEY SMOKING π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ππ€£πππ€£ππ€£ππ€£π€£ππ€£ππππ€£πππ
having a quiet life is so.. underrated. i donβt mean it in the sense that people whoβre open and loud and busy arenβt important, but when our culture has significantly put so much emphasis on the definition of success as fame, extraordinary accomplishments, greatness and importance and excessive wealth, i think there is so much power to be found in our own anonymity. in the silence of life. in not being constantly perceived, analyzed and performing for the world. in being able to take a walk, smile at strangers and just notice the world without all that noise. taking the biggest pleasure out of the smallest joys, like a cup of coffee or blowing out birthday candles. knowing that our lives donβt have to be a grand spectacle for others in order to have worth and cause a good impact.
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I think everyone should make dumb ugly zines and bad music and write shitty books with weird premises and publish them for pay what you will online. I think people should write plays that are only ever intended to be performed with their friends in their living rooms. I think people who like ttrpgs should explore bizarre itch.io games and new systems that have no affiliation whatsoever with any major publishing house. If youre lucky enough to have a cool local community radio station nearby you should listen to that and what people close to you have to say and what they're creating that has no focus on being nationally appealing. I just think creation should be more joyful and local both in a geographic sense and a personal and social sense and unconcerned with whether or not it will be commercially viable or slick or even good beyond your own pride in it. And I think it's good to seek out art that exists for its own sake or to appeal to the community it was created within