YouTuber. Video essays on movies, video games and other YouTubers. Also, I have a gaming channel. Any pronouns are fine. Profile Picture: DoopieDoodles
My friend @Javisbuckshot made a really good video on classic Australian kid's shows. Up and coming YouTuber. Check it out if you're curious. Informative and funny.
https://t.co/0Ui5kWh3w5
@Kirbyypie I will say that no matter where you land on the subject, you are valid in your thoughts and feelings. It's complicated and messy and there is nothing wrong merely dipping your toes in the proverbial waters.
@Kirbyypie Honest answer. It is a spectrum. For some it is a longing that they'll never be free from unless they pursue it and for other folks, it is a mere curiosity or fluctuating distress (background noise). It is a personal choice and not something anyone else can answer for you.
@LonelyGoomba I saw a reel recently where the guy described (summarised) "everyone wants to live in a society where strangers are kind and helpful, but nobody wants to be the stranger who is kind and helpful". Food for thought.
@LonelyGoomba This is pretty much the case for most fandoms. I've dabbled in fanbases before and the majority are usually toxic and really dig their feet in the ground when it comes to their opinions. Shows like these are best enjoyed with a few close friends you can chat with.
I fucking hate when my dreams have continuity because it will follow-up on a plot-point that was in a dream I had years ago and I'm like, "I was supposed to fucking remember that? Fuck."
@LonelyGoomba I find it strange when people say this about movies and shows where story is actually happening. When I've watched anime that people say is "peak" or "a must watch" and, in my opinion, nothing actually happens for several episodes (it's just fight scenes).