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My artbook came! Ah, it’s so beautiful!
this post had everything I could hope for
i hope to not feel this way someday, but right now i have no idea how a person can manage to write a book. to be able to sit down and chip away at a huge writing project and do all the parts that go beyond random chunks of dialogue and doing a plot outline. exposition and describing actions and feelings and thoughts and descriptive scenic imagery is all just absolute foreign matter to me and any time i try to do it i feel like i'm just waffling around trying to fill some sort of imaginary word count like i've been tasked with writing an essay of a certain length on a topic that doesn't interest me...
does anyone happen to feel the opposite way or anything and or know how to explain this workflow? is this supposed to be 'the boring but necessary part' of writing or is it like drawing where for every person who hates doing lines but loves coloring, there's a person cursing the colors and yearning for linework.
I’ve been trying to chip away at a project for three years now(other things going on) but I will say that the descriptions and all the “boring stuff” is the meat of the novel. Don’t listen to those booktok people who only read the dialogue.
Generally what’s interesting about books/novels is how it can go off into a tangent about a feeling or the scenery and that’s fine if not expected.
The point of it is to immerse the reader into the world/character viewpoint/emotions. It’s like if instead of a movie screen or comic panel, those descriptions are setting the stage for the reader powered by imagination.
If you want to change your mind on it, try to filter those boring parts as entertaining opportunities to color your main character(s) viewpoints with their opinion, knowledge level, or train of thought.
A tree can be beautiful or disgusting. Do they like green? Do they have history with the color green? Do they like to spend time outside? Inside? Are they allergic to the pollen and actively avoid it?
The most important thing to remember is that you think your writing is boring, the reader will probably think it is, so make your writing interesting to you! That’s your unique style!
Just came back from the theater!
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It was so good. I’m so happy I saw it in theaters. Pretty much a perfect ending.
I don’t understand why people wouldn’t like it.
It was character driven and people wanted an ARG
Y'know, even though we were told exactly what to expect
Yeah… people were really upset over ep 7 because it was “making fun of the audience for having theories/headcanons”
I liked TADC because its such a nice interesting experience to have a fully character driven narrative. No one knew how the story would turn out and that’s incredible! Over the waiting period I had three separate dreams where my subconscious speculated about how the story would end.
Seeing the fandom getting upset and angry over nothing has been sad but mostly infuriating. I’m glad the show can end on a remarkably good note and as a successful film.
Just came back from the theater!
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It was so good. I’m so happy I saw it in theaters. Pretty much a perfect ending.
I don’t understand why people wouldn’t like it.
Trying out an idea with dramatic lighting so I made like a greyscale light map? Or something? Anyway I think it looks pretty cool.
Project Hail Mary: A Lonely Film about Connection
Spoilers for Project Hail Mary. And keep in mind this is exclusively about the movie, not the book. Though I’d love to read it eventually.
The person I originally wanted to watch Project Hail Mary with rejected the entire concept of the film before I could even get to my invitation. “Ryan Gosling?” they said, “Ken from the Barbie Movie? That’s the person who’s going to save the earth? Sorry, but I prefer my science fiction to be more about the science than the fiction.” So, I ended up seeing the movie with my kid sister instead, who had approached me saying she was interested after hearing the premise. So, we both sat in the theater for nearly three hours. When the credits finally rolled, and we got up and walked into the hallway, my usually restless sister said “I nearly cried five times.”
Of course, Ryan Gosling is not the protagonist of Project Hail Mary, it’s Dr. Ryland Grace. It’s an important distinction between the character and the actor, but even so, Ryan Gosling was a good choice for this role. Grace is a middle school science teacher who finds himself in space after waking up from a medically induced coma. Grace is aloof, a bit of a goofball, and by all means a regular person. Even after developing amnesia, the character says out loud after identifying a piece of scientific technology “how do I know that? Am I smart?”
Ughhhh Project Hail Mary was so goood. Two and a half hours of being glued to the screen to see two fast friends overcome language, cultural and scientific barriers. It was fantastic.
I went with my kid(young teen) sister and she was completely enraptured. Admitted she nearly cried five times.
Just. Ah. What a great film.
@jelloapocalypse ‘s Gharial-sona from the Lil’ Gator Game stream today
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Something comforting about the internet is that if you partially grew up with it, then it connects you with your generation in a way that maybe you wouldn’t have gotten without it. There’s a whole array of mannerisms and inside jokes you have simply because you were there and it can help bridge the gap a bit.
As someone who grew up primarily around older people who weren’t there, it feels like and you were told that you were terrible at social interaction and speaking to others felt like navigating a minefield.
But when I became an adult and actually started to talk to other people, especially people my age it was fine. Minimal issues. It’s crazy
So… episode 8, huh?
After episode 7 I didn’t want to theorize what the ending would be because I had no idea, but after episode 8? I have a few guesses.
TADC has these fantastic character through lines which makes the show really worth watching in my opinion. And we really only started to notice it in episode three with Kinger and it’s only gone on with all the characters so far. This is ESPECIALLY true with episode 8 where we get callbacks to previous episodes in the torture scenes(knives/impaling, Gumigoo, mirrors/body parts, truck). So, what do we still need resolutions to?
Why does Pomni’s name mean “remember” in Russian?
Why is Jax the “master of keys/unlocking things”?
What are everybody’s names and why can’t they remember them?
What’s in The Void that would spoil the show?
And I think that ALL these questions have the same/a similar answer.
huge fan of the depth of a good purple but another area that draws me is definitely around aquamarine/turquoise/seafoam. you can not go wrong once the green starts getting just a tinge more blue. a gal could certainly do worse than to pull over there and stay a while
something earth shattering going on here
this is why one of my favorite all-time paintings is Ship in Stormy Seas by Ivan Aivazovsky... he was really onto something there
a close up to just... light shining through those waves, makes me feel faint with exhilaration every time
THERE IS A BOAT BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY!!
Ivan Aivazovsky could paint glowing water. One of the GOATs for sure.
Me: I don't know. I just don't think there's much comedic potential to the idea of a "pizza samurai"
PIzza Samurai, entering physical existence due to the sheer willpower which I still spend thinking about him: I will defeat you with my New York Style martial arts Pepperōnin, also real now: Prepare to get sliced
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