Pan💔

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39 y/o nonbinary trans woman. recovering burnout, beginner artist. bi lesbian dirtbag
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in spite of everything i know about my brain, i am trying to trick myself into sleeping
@FaalnFromABlueStar i've honestly never heard a more compelling argument for trying out a gacha game
@FaalnFromABlueStar i like that because it means people who don't pay anywhere near as much are like, idk hagfish or the like, that live in the ecosystem that springs up whenever a whale dies and sinks to the abyss and everyone gets dinner
@NicoleTheLizard patience is a muscle that can be developed! apparently fallout 1 is pretty good in the fallout 2 engine via mods, but ive been replaying the first without all that and it's basically fine. a walkthrough can smooth out the edges too. just something to mull over
there are men who have to tell themselves things like this, see
not that i've seen every hitchcock film, but i remember in the one about the medium solving a murder, where they realise their brakes have been sabotaged, and she gets so worked up that she covers the driver's frickin eyes in the chaos. fully just hand right on his face
trying to remember if rear window has a token hitchcock hysteria moment (hitchcock heroines sometimes go absolutely to pieces under pressure in a very jarring way)
@alyssa tense! shot in one room including the marvellous view. there's a real cozy factor i like, looking in all the windows, lots of atmospheric city/neighbourhood noise that's very thrilling for a country girl like me, but the main characters can be sort of unlikeable, a bit creepy, generally in a way that would have been borderline acceptable to the executive filmmakers i'm sure. it's a comfort rewatch for people i live with but i also enjoy it plenty. thelma ritter is a scene stealer imo
i always forget rear window is james stewart, since its such a cary grant role
i see a lot of people using social media in lots of ways, plenty of them seem very healthy and rewarding ways, yk. it was a hard lesson to learn that wasn't happening for me and probably never would