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Anxiety
Anxiety is like the monster living under your bed. Creeping up before you making you scream and heavily breathe. Anxiety, like the bully at school, except unlike the bully at school you can't run home. Because this bully resides in your bones.
Abandoned
This house is old It creaks and sings its song Withered and wilting Like roses of long past lovers Echoes with the voices of ghosts
Rauce The-saucePublished 7 years ago in PoetsSomniphobia
You were my dream last night, and I'm scared to go to sleep.I have a pillow in my hand, but I'm scared to count the sheep.
Jacob WinslowPublished 7 years ago in PoetsBeached House
I am this creaky house on the beach.Weathered and ready to be swept out to sea — These four walls don’t hold up a home — There’s no heart here.
Joke MarfskyPublished 7 years ago in PoetsRequiem for Clout
I don't need a college ed. no time to be employed cause all I want to do is hit the vape with my boys go everywhere by hoverboard
'In the Blink of an Eye'
“Why do cuts work?” is the main question in Walter Murch’s book In the Blink of an Eye, and it’s a very intriguing question. In the book, Murch explains how at first glance the way film is cut today just shouldn’t work. It’s simply not how we perceive things in everyday life, jumping around from place to place in a discontinuous way. So, how come the way we edit films actually works? His answer is equally intriguing.
Mitch DavisPublished 7 years ago in GeeksFlowing Like Water in a Stream
As easy as it seems... to flow like water in a stream, so loosely following the way everyone thinks is your dream. Allowing oneself to be wet to the touch and never allowing anyone to drain your mind and take your ambitions
Jonqueshia HunterPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe DCEU Has Failed
A couple of days ago, Henry Cavill, who you may know is the DC Extended Universe's Superman, agreed with a large block of fans that the DCEU has ultimately become a disappointment. In 2013, DC began its attempt to catch up to the monumental success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe when they released Man of Steel. Now to be clear from the beginning, I'm a fan of both Marvel and DC Comics. Both franchises have so much to offer geeks the world over, and I was initially excited to see DC kick start its own film universe. However, Man of Steel failed to ignite true excitement among DC fans for a movie universe, and while the film in and of itself was enjoyable, it was to be the beginning of a struggling project that would, in my view, ultimately fail.
The One True GeekologyPublished 7 years ago in Geeks