there was an earnestly good chance of someone having died in our cafeteria bathroom earlier and i just had to stand there 20 feet back holding my cleaning supplies for the tables like :| as they busted the door down
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"Still trying to track down that treasure...?"
THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE COYOTE IN HIGH HEELS AND IT TURNED INTO A WHOLE DESKTOP WALLPAPER– 😭✨
Kudos to @uncommondumdum for giving me this idea, go check out her work as well they're incredibly talented !!
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i remember the times in school when i had to identify the author's purpose.
it always seemed so easy, their choice of words and tone giving it away.
but with the text: "maybe i just want an excuse to talk to you more"
i don't even think my english teacher could tell me the answer to this.
if she could, i'd be willing to let go of my pride, and admit i didn't know
because i can't tell, i can't understand your intentions
As your audience, what were you trying to convey to me?
what did you want me to know?
because the message seemed unclear,
and i feel as though i'm taking a test,
having the fear of making the wrong interpretation.
what did you expect your audience to feel?
what was i supposed to understand it as?
was i supposed to take it as a joke or something more?
something more past being friends, and not in a familial way.
but becoming two people who'd admit there's been feelings for the other.
Dear author, is it not your responsibility to keep your audience in mind?
If so, why am i the one constantly thinking of you?
i believe that should make me qualified to be an author as well.
but i'm not the one with the confidence to hold the pen, and proclaim my thoughts.
and even if i were to do that,
would you be willing to play the role of the audience as well?
sitting down and taking the time to read this author's works.
would you enjoy what i'd write?
or leave your seat as soon as you'd find out?
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I, a hearing person who likes subtitles just as a preference, shouldn't have to read a subtitle that's obvious nonsense, go back a couple seconds, and listen again in order to figure out what's going on. An accessibility feature should not be the most half-assed part of a professionally made production. Scripted media has absolutely no excuse for not having subtitles or having subtitles that aren't perfectly verbatim. Professional captioning services should be ashamed of the shoddy work that they put out. Captions should be treated as a part of the production, just like filming, editing, audio balancing, etc - and anything that releases with missing or bad captions should be seen as unfinished
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