Writings
I don't consider myself a great writer or anything, but I thought some of my mediocre pieces deserve to be archived for future references. I'm trying to get used to writing without feeling like I have to make the best thing in the world, think of it as an exercise in letting go of perfectionism.
Excerpts from a Midnight Poet
These poems are usually made during my lowest point, hence the Midnight theme and why none of them are titled.
Reviews
I have media opinions, nothing important for anyone to know. But I needed a better way than spamming people's DMs about it.
- Still working on writing some, come back later
5-min Object Blurbs
This was made as an exercise that I made for myself to find more gratitude in my life. For more info, visit the Overall Goal/Philosophy page
Brush
I don't think I'll ever be able to live without it. It keeps your hair tidy and takes out the tangled strands you wouldn't have otherwise taken off with your hands alone. I would imagine it was also a good way to take out any bugs (something like lice) out of your hair in the days where humans didn't have much to work with. The brush also makes it possible to move your hair in a certain place whenever you have a specific style in mind. I probably couldn't count the times where I felt so put together just by brushing my hair.
Mug
The amount of times I have used one is countless. When was the last time you ever drank anything without a mug? The only option you would have had was drinking something straight from your lips by leaning in or using your hands. Sure, it would be viable with something cold or lukewarm, but what if it was something hot? You would have definitely burned yourself trying. I don't exactly know when it was first made, but I would imagine it would have existed in some form for centuries. The best part is the handle. No longer would you need to grip the actual mug and burn yourself, you can just use the handle. The chances of you dropping the entire thing is lot less likely with that added grip.
Create your Own Adventures
CYOA stands for "Create Your Own Adventure", where the viewer is put into a world in which they have choices on how they want the story to go.
- On the process of writing one, stay tuned.
Short Articles
Dedicated for non-fiction writing that don't really have a set category. May or may not be 2000 words or less.
- Work in progress, come back soon