Our mental states are codepentent.
America at large is a low-context culture. You don't need to know a lot about your neighbors to get along with them.
I'm surrounded by people that I am perfectly able to relate with.
Human interaction is a glutted market.
You live in a world where you don't rely much on human interaction to survive, and social opportunities are everywhere.
It's too easy to feel unimportant.
I have no constructive proposals.
Love this
Hey thanks!
I feel like it should go more in-depth, or make more precise statements. But I'm used to expressing myself in essay, so it might just be force of habit. Trying to keep myself limber, writing-wise. And there is a lot of despair kicking around in my head right now. I'm starting to kick back, finally.
:)
To be honest I think in terms of writing, it's bang on complete.
What would serve it well is collaboration with a few others who have the skill and passion to give it some nice visual elements.
Roaring Biscuit and Net spring to mind.
I just visualised this as a kind of illustrated minibook/pamphlet.
Nice set up in the second sentence.
Thanks. That was the kernel that sprang the whole thing.
Quote from: Placid Dingo on October 01, 2010, 02:56:40 PM
To be honest I think in terms of writing, it's bang on complete.
What would serve it well is collaboration with a few others who have the skill and passion to give it some nice visual elements.
Roaring Biscuit and Net spring to mind.
I just visualised this as a kind of illustrated minibook/pamphlet.
I can kind of see that. It would work well in sequential art, maybe.