its so nice to take a break from fronting all the time. im always so much more relaxed when i come back.
its great and i really have to do it more.
Host: why do i feel so worn out right now?
Caretaker: its two o`clock in the morning
Host: im sure that unrelated.
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i assure you, my brain contains the normal number of voices.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE NORMAL NUMBERS ONE!!
how fitting for this to be answered while we've got a really bad headache.
plural culture is headache
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my castmate, getting emotional on closing night: do you ever think about how we might be in this play again... but this is still the last time we'll ever be in this production, with these people at this time? and even within that, each show is the last time we'll ever do that specific performance. even within a given unique production, there are a thousand little things that are different night to night. different performance choices, different audience, different thoughts in our heads and ways we play off each other. it's like. theatre is by its nature ephemeral and there's no way to ever go back and experience that specific version of a play ever again.
me, who's lived through the time loop of this night 300 times: y'know--
Story concept: a plural version of It's A Wonderful Life where the system are shown what life would be like if each alter were the only one and got to live as a singlet.
The end result being that it would be an incomplete life as they'd each be literally missing a part of themselves.
if youre autistic and transgender and you live with your parents you just have to remember soon you wont live with your parents and nothing will ever be as bad as this ever again. im fucking serious
In Stars and Time fictive culture is realising that you suddenly have all the information you could ever want about stars and constellations and excitedly going outside to stargaze,
only to also discover light pollution exists now.
(its not as bad as it could be were we live but its still so blinding annoying)
-Siffrin
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