I wrote this stream of consciousness – and didn’t really spillcheck.
I made an animated short on how my brain sees the world, currently. I also strangely made it about hope and am only sending this out to my community, which is about 20 people and you’re one of them.
I don’t know exactly when our paths crossed in life but there’s not been one picture, one post or update that you don’t respond. I will never forget that (even though I’m barely on social media now).
At the end of the animation there is a little blue bear singing the credits, he sings for you too.
I’m sharing all this with you (and a select few others) beacuse you I consider you a friend and someone who always likes my stuff, so I hope you enjoy this 24 minute animated short of… surfing the apocalypse
Art Project: “Surfing the Apocalypse”
The Two Rules I had for myself
could never lean into seeking external validation, all of it had to be what I found had meaning to me.
I picked around twenty people to share this with, personally and you are one of them. You never have to watch, share or reply. I love it and watch all my videos over and over…this has been very healing to me.
This is a reflection of my how my brain interprets the world around it and how I see things.
There is a very special thank you personally, for you at the end where the blue bear starts singing.
oh and pay no attention to the likes thing below, it’s some code I put in to be funny and now I don’t know how to get rid of it, nor do I care… lolz.
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Note: everyone in Thigville is imaginary, including the metrics.
real small towns with fake stories by fake people with real heart.
These fake beings existed in my real head but it started getting overcrowded in my noggin. So to make some room, I built them a fake world they could live in.