As an outcast, thats why i subbed to you. Straight courage. Tough to not respect it. Looking foward to your future work 😊
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Sure, but also…can u animate it plz 😔 drawings r fire (normal footage okay too 🤪
1 month ago | 1
Interesting people from mundane places always develop the best hearts. Be sure to not fear sharing it
1 month ago | 0
It's a good place to be with yourself. I had a friend group in my very early 20s that I thought was going to last, so I put so much time into them, but turns out the second your life path takes a different road, they dump you, or they just get married and dump you. It's good to feel comfortable being alone, and always have a part of you that's ready to get ghosted again, because chances are it will happen. As older gen z( even though I hate that title) it disturbs me just how bad gen z is at friendship, and loyalty to those friends. It's like the second you're not the exciting new friend anymore you get discarded like an obsolete smartphone no longer capable of running the day to day apps. Anyway I'm ranting too much. But I just wanted to share my thoughts.
1 month ago | 3
"I really felt like an outcast" cos you are. i know you are cos i know i am and i can tell when i see myself. but don't forget you live in a world of warped mirrors. sick society tell that you are the weirdo, but you are really fine cos all of them are zombies
1 month ago | 2
Us outcast are just aliens that need to learn how to cope with being alone, and get a sense of cynicism to expect, and counter disappointment. We'll always be aliens, so our only hope is adapting to isolation, and bad intentions.
1 month ago | 0
Yea, that's called being a lone wolf. You march to the beat of your own drum. Some people might think that's it's a lonely life, but not really. I guess it all depends on if you're more extroverted or introverted, but you still have people that care about you surprisingly, and I think those instances gleam brighter for a lone wolf. I'd also argue the people you do allow in are just as important as an intimate relationship. You don't want flakey people that just want to hang out to distract themselves anyway. Its good that you can embrace your outcast. I myself have decided to go mask off and feel and say whatever I want, and I really don't care if people like me or not. Trying to fit in is not rewarding, and it only hurts you to not be yourself. Some people might not like you, but that's just fine, because you probably didn't like them in the first place either, so why pretend?
1 month ago | 1
I hate to say it, but those you meet in high school and college are the real ones. They may not be perfect, but be thankful for them. Because thats the best youre gonna get. Coworkers are only there for the paycheck and dont care beyond that. They might act friendly, but dont be deceived. They actually dont really care about you. I had to learn this the hard way.
1 month ago | 0
Tantris Humble
I’ll rant for you guys a bit.
I’m over most of this now, or at least I’ve made peace with it. But for a long time, I really felt like an outcast. It was hard to find my place. Every corner of Milwaukee felt like a dead end, just different flavors of cliques I couldn’t fit into, or didn’t even want to.
When you’ve spent most of your life on the outside, real friendship doesn’t come easy. Even when it finally finds you, your nervous system’s been trained to expect solitude. So you’re sitting there surrounded by people who genuinely care about you, and there’s still that little voice whispering:
“Hey, don’t get too comfortable. This could all disappear.”
You end up fighting that voice just to enjoy the moment to metaphorically take the demon behind the shed and smack it with a shovel.
But I don’t really mind that anymore. Because even now, meeting all these amazing people, I never want to forget where I came from. I grew up a weirdo. I was the outcast. And maybe that’s what keeps me grounded. I’d rather stay real, for myself and for everyone around me. Maybe you guys understand that feeling too.
The worst crime is faking it.
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