the early Beatles stuff is all “come home to me little girl you’re the one for me and I can’t imagine a life without you little girl we could be as happy as can be girl” and then somewhere around rubber soul they decided to make a new genre where they go “look at this weird little man. look at him. look at how quaint and odd he is. he is the mustard and marmalade man he lives in a shoe and eats apricot jam tiddly dee tiddly dum tiddly doo.” and they said “this is very good we will put at least one of these on each of our successive albums.”
Thank you for tagging me, I like these things more than I should. lol
(Another loss for curly-haired cat-eye glasses wearers... but otherwise, this Picrew has lots of options. 9/10! This is, in fact, what I'm currently wearing.)
I'll tag @theamiableanachronism @adharagranley-writer @mielicy @kindredspiritsnotsorare and @mesmerizedmadeline
Starting a tag game!
Take this uquiz: https://uquiz.com/quiz/JE844B/are-you-the-main-character-or-a-side-character
And do this picrew: https://picrew.me/en/image_maker/1414503
@rain-mcgay @pinaple @necromancers-incorporated @gloriousvermin @glbtrx @kimu-dem @dirtybandaids @nikoisme @dootznbootz @apparentlyautistick @fraudfrogz and anyone else! No pressure yall!
knitting tutorial made by a twenty-something knitting influencer: 18 min long, 12 of those minutes being the intro and a sponsor plug, they show the first few steps of the tutorial at the slowest speed known to man, they show the most important steps at a neck-break speed, they stop every five seconds to talk about what they just did, 40,000 comments filled with questions ranging from insightful to “how do i knit”, filmed with a camera that costs more than a car, the tutorial is incorrect.
knitting tutorial made by a seventy-something grandmother: two min long, filmed 17 years ago, shows you what you want with the skilled patient hands of a beloved deity, made with the world’s shittiest camera, the best video on the fucking internet, four comments and 30 views, you lose the video and never find it again.
One massive, legitimate way to improve as a writer or artist or in any creative endeavor really, is to become absolutely obsessed with something and to allow yourself to be weird about it. Genuinely mean this btw.