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As much as I complain about it, I actually really love writing.
The satisfaction of one really good sentence is worth slogging through NaNoWriMo and producing thousands of terrible ones. The tiny eureka moments are worth the sleep I lose typing them into my phone after midnight. The accomplishment of writing “the end” is worth the hours that passed by in the rest of the world, while mine was standing still.
Writing takes a lot out of me, but it also gives me a lot, too. Worth it.
IM SCREAMING
Looks who found out what a scanner is!
Anyways, 'never made art for Problem Sleuth. Or any fandom for that matter, but I always wanted too.
The story is so simple yet so complicated......
HELP WHILE Ao3 IS DOWN SOME PEOPLE ARE POSTING FICS IN THE DOWNDETECTOR COMMENTS 😭😭😭
I’M SCREAMING
One of the best dance routines I’ve ever watched.
The Nicholas Brothers
How do you properly fix a sketchbook with no spine? Well... I don't know.... Don't ask me.... #artistproblems #sketchbook #welp #artist_community https://www.instagram.com/king_radio_brain/p/Bv25NOGANvI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mufxzst11n2a
Rock bands used to just write about whatever the fuck. Not to be all "old music was better!" but when's the last time the world's highest selling band released a song about killing people with hammers. The Who made an entire rock opera about a deaf, mute, and blind guy who is so good at pinball that he inspires a cultlike group of devotees who think he's the next christ. It was released at the peak of their popularity and was made into a movie featuring people like Elton John and Tina Turner.
I think classic rock gets a reputation for being all about girls and cars and drugs but for about 15-20 years there were absolutely no rules on acceptable song subject matter. Pink Floyd has a song about a gnome going on an adventure. Alice Cooper has a whole album about breaking out of the Ableist Insane Asylum because he misses his dog. These weren't weird little indie groups, these were all highly successful charting bands getting radio airplay and selling out stadiums.
We need to bring this culture back. No more love songs. Sing about wizards.