a ‘x reader’ fanfic but the features described are super specific and some of the in-universe characters are a little bit weirded out by how you are acting and then it’s revealed that you possessed one of the characters before the pov and character kiss
If had to get my hypothetical child a console but didn’t want him to play video games I’d give him an Xbox
tbh whenever I ask any of the guys who keep whining about games being bad/woke/boring/whatever nowadays what system they play on, it’s usually Xbox. There HAS to be a survey on this out there.
WHY IS EVERYTHING GETTING HIT BY LIVE ACTION 😭😭😭😭
tysm for introducing me to eartheater!!
The late 90s vibe of the clip "Crushing" by Eartheater, directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, is reminiscent of cosmetics and fragrance commercials from that era. The music video features decadent mirrored rooms and performance vignettes. The camera work is dynamic : moving constantly, it never reveals a full portrait of the artist until late in the piece, adding a sense of mystery and excitement throughout. Eartheater's clothes, blending futuristic elements with organic designs, accentuate the ethereal, surreal and otherworldy atmosphere of her video.
One of the standing out elements is the symbolism behind Eartheater's interactions with glassware. The latter represents both fragility and transformation. By forming, drinking from and even shattering the glass with her voice, Eartheater explores the themes of vulnerability, consumption and the breaking of barriers.
The lyrics of the song evoke the opposite ideas of destruction and creation, with lines like "You're the flame melting sand into glass" and "You're the glass holding the wine." The glass symbolizes the process of change and the dualism of beauty and destruction.
When Eartheater shatters the glass with her voice, she shows how something beautiful (like glass or a powerful vocal performance) can lead to destruction. The beauty of art and life is associated with the construction of glass, meant to be fragile and breakable. This powerful visual metaphor highlights the ephemeral nature of beauty. Surprisingly, the artist rather sees destruction as a renewal than a downfall because its cathartic power enables new forms of beauty to emerge and transformation to happen.
The way Eartheater uses her voice to break the glass epitomizes both the breaking of barriers and the creation of beauty from destruction. This impressive display of her vocal range and artistic vision leaves a lasting impact long after the song ends.
Here is Eartheater's Crushing BTS Instagram post, giving fans a glimpse into the creative process and the artistry that went into the production of the clip. By sharing it, the artist provides transparency and allows them to appreciate her hard work, creating a deeper connection with her audience.
My 3 predictions for the rest of the year:
Americans will pretend to be Jamaican for some reason
Floral print will be popular in spring
A prominent figure in the anime community will be struck by truck
I want to talk a bit about visual schedules, and why they help me.
I really struggle with memory, for multiple reasons.
I also really like to be able to know EXACTLY what's going to happen.
Both of these things make visuals very useful for me. As well as the fact that I tend to process information better when a visual is involved rather than just text. Sure, I could have a schedule or shower instructions written fully in text, but I won't be able to understand and follow it as easily that way.
The visual I use the most is my shower visual schedule. It tells me what to do when I shower, which is very useful for me because before I got it I would forget many many steps, and most of the time in the shower would be spent by me just fully disassociating or trying to remember what to do. The visual keeps me a bit more "on track".
I don't see many teenagers or adults using visual schedules, just young children. So if you are a teenager or adult who uses them I want to tell you how cool that is /pos
the most dangerous thing about autism is getting hit with a hyperfixation Beam on the most garbage piece of media of all time and acknowledge it's DOGSHIT but you still love it.
I’ve been making a Bunny Maloney Turnaround for animation. I haven’t animated anything before but this would be my first time trying!
The pose is kinda off but hey it works 🤷♂️
are we cooking are we back
Artist | He/Him | 19 |I upload my main stuff on every 2, 12th, and 22 of every month!
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