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Celia asking about cases about being buried alive or meat ……… girl …. HILLTOP ????
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Please allow me to tell you about one of my favourite cartoons through this informal essay I did for school a couple of months back.
Gravity Falls and How it Did The Unimaginable
**SPOILERS... KINDA**
The 2010s saw the creation of some of the most iconic animated tv shows ever made, the likes of Adventure Time (2010), Steven Universe (2013), Over the Garden Wall (2014) and The Legend of Korra (2012). To explain why this era’s shows are so admirable is honestly rather difficult. Yet, there are many factors that can be taken into consideration when looking for an answer.
The past decade was very successful in perfecting their craft and utilizing the animated format to their favour, creating some of the wackiest and fascinating cartoons ever made. With the advancements made in both 2D and 3D animation for film, this bled into the world of TV as well.
To mention that 2010s cartoons have stunning visuals would be an understatement. Everything about the animation was beautiful; the strong colour palettes, the clean and imaginative character designs, the colourful and immersive backgrounds and especially the mesmerizing worlds that can be found within episodes that are half an hour.
This era’s cartoons also led to a massive shift in storytelling, writing longer-running stories that spread out across seasons while also swapping out episodic adventures for serialization. This heavily aided in the popularization of these shows, due to the rise of internet fandoms and dropping the taboo that cartoons were only for kids. Many shows acknowledged their older viewers by leaving clues and even puzzles to be solved by the theorists who have a large appearance on social media platforms like Reddit, Twitter and Tumblr. As the shows progressed, their fandoms created many theories for what they believed might happen within their favourite series. The top three shows from this era all utilized these changes, being at the forefront of the shift and helping guide the creative vision of 2010s cartoons.
I genuinely love the idea that Magnusson and Uriah met during the rescas. Like the rudest, most spiteful man to ever exist saw this probably injured alien who was/had probably been trying to kill him during the literal apocalypse and was like "aight. you're coming with me" and then proceeded to make that alien his lab assistant and also gave him a labcoat and made him a cute little nametag with his picture and name on it.
Hello! Just stopping by to say hello and ask something about daemons (I like to learn about people) do you have one? And if yes how? Pardon my bias but up until now I though daemons were fictional? I’d love to talk to you about this!
Sure! Hope you don't mind if I make this public!
I do have a daemon, his name is Winston and even though we technically consider him settled as a marmoset monkey, he likes trying out other forms.
How do I have a daemon? Well, I sort of created him myself. I always get a bit awkward telling people this because, well, I'm not as confortable talking about it as other people and I know that to others it may seem weird, but yeah! Essentially I created Winston.
I can only speak of my own experience with daemonism, but theres a lot of others on here who have their own experiences and "reasons" to have daemons, if you want more points of views!
Basically I sort of. Made him in my head first. I usually had mental debates with myself abour certain topics, so I simply made one of those mes have a different voice than me. I gave it a personality, I listened to it more. Eventually that sort of became Winston.
I started projecting him as well- picturing him as a butterfly on my shoulder trying to talk me down when I panicked or a ferret running after me in gym class and encouraging me.
This was important to me, especially back when I started all of this. I was in a bad place, and having Winston with me- even if I know he's not real in the corporeal sense, he was real enough to me to help me through it.
So, yes, they are largely fictional- but some of us took that concept from the HDM books (or even elsewhere) and we decided to, well, make ourselves our own daemons!
Lately, while I struggle with keeping up his voice and projecting him, he's still here, just vibing and making a comment once or twice. I've met a lot of amazing people in the daemien community and honestly? As weird as it may be to others, I'm glad I have Winston.
Uh, I don't even know if that fully answers your question, I kind of got lost in my rambling, but, hope it helps anyway?
Long time no see!
Life is...a funny thing. So I am not online as much anymore. But I’ll give out some updates to why I’m barely online:
I have an actual job now. I can finally have a stable-ish job since I no longer fear going out of the house like I used to.
I can drive and have my license! Which is a HUGE step for me.
I turned 20 on January 31st!
I moved out of my dads’ home and live in a separate apartment now!
I’m finally... being sort of an adult? I guess? But my life is finally fitting into place now. So yeah!
Hope all of you are well and have a wonderful 2019. May this year be your year!
I love Spark okay