Summer's ending so SO soon and that sucks ass. I'm trying not to let it get to me. I've still got, like, a month, but months are fast when the world's ending.
I was washing my hands this morning and thought about that Onion headline that's like Area Man Uses Amount Of Water To Wash Dish That Will Be Reward Of Deadly Hand To Hand Combat In 2036 or whatever and I'm not a survivalist but holy shit dude it's so bad right now. I feel like things WILL get better, but my country probably has a keylog on my keyboard and 20 different guys monitoring me, so I won't say *how* we can *make* things better exactly. This new censorship stuff is fucking crazy, gang. Get a VPN. Archive the stuff you like. Trade it amongst yourselves. Speak out where you can. Do the bare minimum and *acknowledge it*.
On another note: I'm on antidepressants now and have finally been able to sink my teeth into this new project and it feels fucking great. Splendid, even. It's really grabbed me, it just sucks that this summer went the way it did. I'd have loved to start work on it proper -- like, filming and editing and stuff -- but it's in a good place and it's officially going into production, now. As official as that stuff gets with me, anyway. I'll post more about it and drop BTS stuff here for posterity soon I'm sure, and I think actual work will begin probably next summer? Hey, we'll see.
Ugh. Next summer.
Yeowch.
(It wants me to type "yowch". That sucks. I'm not doing that. The e is important. Cartoony. "Yeeeowch!", y'know? "Yowch" should have a briefcase.)
This new project is really personal already and I've barely fleshed it out yet. It's about growing up, escapism, life and death, and the cyclical nature of time, trauma, and family. It's inspired by PETSCOP, PEOPLE STILL LIVE HERE, THE OLDEST VIEW, a bunch of stuff, mainly from the YouTube ARG scene that I've always loved. It's been "WORKING TITLE" for a good few months now, but I've finally settled on a name for the project.
It's called YONDER.
I look forward to sharing it with you.
Song of the day: One Very Important Thought by Boards of Canada
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