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Cerebrate
A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact.
I made a quick instrumental song to be played over my upcoming animation demo reel
You can download it for free right here
Ratiocinate
Margot lay in the dark awake. The noises in the wall grew louder. Unable to barely blink, scared to move more than a twitch, Margot's imagination took over.
A rat, perhaps, running on its tiny and quick feet, scampering through the tunnels in the wall. Or a bat? Does a bat run? Or perhaps it beats its wings against the two-by-fours.
Something small, feisty, nocturnal.
The critter scurried along the wall, its little feet scratching against the structural innards. Then the patter stopped. Margot trained her ears toward the spot in the wall where she last heard the scuttling. She dared not turn on the light. Better to imagine the cause of the noises rather than be faced with a room full of rats or mice.
She waited patiently, her breath slow and controlled so as not to stir any other animals in the dark.
It moved again. Margot stiffened in her bed. Then the sound of another came scurrying along the same wall. Then another, and another. She heard them as they ran past the wall at her head, then down toward the entrance to her closet, where they stopped.
Must be nesting there, she decided. Call the exterminator in the morning.