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was too young to be involved in the subculture at the time, what did scene kids back in the day(or currently) listen to?
from what i’ve gathered: pierce the veil, mindless self indulgence, 3oh!3, brokencyde, dot dot curve, millionaires, my chemical romance?
is that right? more recs? tyyy
I'm a rising sophomore who wants to go into the film industry(specifically directing). I have the opportunity to, if i want to, transfer to an arts school in a different state for junior and senior year. For reference, my current school has a four year film elective i am currently enrolled in that provides equipment, but the teacher could definitely be better. I know transferring junior year can be a problem for a lot of reasons, but one big one for me is that i've committed a lot of time to latin and the National Junior Classical League(four years so far, played nationally twice, organizing a convention of 300 people), which i can easily spin to fit my major, that i would have to stop because they just don't have a latin program.
For reference, my dream school is NYU tisch, so i need both a strong academic and creative application. Should I do it?
Also worth mentioning socially that I've never been new anywhere and half my current class hates me
i’m semicloseted(closeted to my dad and people who know him) and every time i see a woman he knows i get the good ol’ “i love your pixie cut!” “it’s a pixie, right?” etc. and im so fuckin tired of it. i don’t think i have a pixie cut. i got it cut a month ago and i guess it’s grown out to pixie-ish. i don’t know what other cut i could get that would look decent, though, because my hair is pin straight and i have a very feminine hairline.
also, i had a similar hairstyle with black hair and it still happened, so ik it’s not about the dye
i’m starting a film club at my high school. what movies should we do? only stipulations being a director can only be shown once and it shouldn’t be *too* inappropriate for school. we won’t be watching them during school, so they don’t have to pg13 or anything, but i don’t want a plot that centers sex or drugs heavily(i.e. challengers, pulp fiction, the gentlemen)
edit with some of the movies im thinking:
whiplash
12 angry men
everything everywhere all at once
lars and the real girl
get out
dog day afternoon
the drama
suspiria (1977)
fight club
parasite
let’s start with the facts. i’ve known i was trans for about 6 months. i told my mom about a month ago (they’re divorced if that impacts anything). i’m turning fifteen in >2 weeks and i was thinking of telling him around my birthday. my mom calls me a gender neutral name i told her, along with most of my school. i have a different, more masculine name my friends call me.
the thing is, my dad is SUCH a “girl dad.” any time i say anything mildly masculine about myself, he goes “no, you’re too pretty for that!” “people can tell you’re a girl” etc. i hate it so much. it makes me feel super dysphoric and it kills me every time. the thing is, he’s not exactly an ally. he knows i have trans friends and doesn’t care, but he’s also debated the grammatical correctness of the singular “they”. our relationship matters a lot to me because he’s my dad and i love him, and also because he’s has a lot of connections in the field i wanna work in(which is a field you *need* connections for). i wouldn’t be willing to not transition if my dad didn’t accept me, but i could *probably* make it to college without him specifically knowing.
also worth mentioning i want hormones desperately and i think it would be easier to convince my dad, if he excepts me, to let me move(where i live hormones gotta be 18+ and pretty hard even then) and go on T than my mom.
I want to film a scene where an actor puts his hand in a fire. I obviously won't let him get hurt, but I want to film his hand in the fire for a few seconds. Is there any safe way to do this?
i mostly listen to audiobooks, so pretty-complicated prose don't translate super well to the format. I'm looking for something like Moonflow by Bitter Karella(don't say t. kingfisher)
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