hmmm started out with some notions of writing about a labyrinth but day 1 was all about snake women trapped in mirrors so 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ who knows wtf this book will be about

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hmmm started out with some notions of writing about a labyrinth but day 1 was all about snake women trapped in mirrors so 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ who knows wtf this book will be about
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kfDSMyWRzM)
LOCKSMITH - "ILLUMINATI"
Bogdammit.
I went through the movie ~once~ and now I have 90 bits to go through. And the only way I can see to properly winnow them down would be to assign the meanings, then see what repeats. Or split it.
Boogers. Good thing I have time tomorrow XD
(Oh, and if you would like to follow this, track the tag [#labyrinth project]. Soona s I get it shaped up a bit more I'll send out feelers to anyone who's shown interest for gruesome experiments testing.)
Paging any Labyrinth fans with a disposition towards woo
I'm plotting a project. It is still in its bare infancy, but I was wondering if anybody would be interested in being a labrat collaborator guinea pig beta tester.
Also, which would be better- drawing from the movie only, or the novelization as well? (I mean the actual novel, not the Tokyopop manga. The manga does not exist, it never happened, the cover art is a separate and distinct occurrence. THE MANGA NEVER HAPPENED.) (I'm not bitter at all what are you talking about~) The novel is slightly different from the movie and not as many people have read it, so I am somewhat torn on this point.