can you live off of social media entirely and do you recommend others to do the same? what are the pros and cons? what advice would you give to someone just starting off on substack, youtube?
Do you fell that "being a woman" or "being a girl" is a type of simulation of paleo-masculine ideals forced unto women by the patriarchy, and if so, is it possible to, as Simon de Beauvoir wrote about, be an "authentic woman", or is the pursuit of "woman" doomed to crash and fail at the behest of forces that overpower it? (i.e. capitalism, loss of rights, etc.)*
*This is of course is assuming that women are in fact, real. As if Baudrillard was correct, and he may be in some regards, "real" life itself is a simulation, and as such, women. or being "woman" is nigh impossible*
coming back to this to drop a Q & its sorta a two parter lol!
Q: what does your research process look like & what is something you wish people understood about the process of writing and creating the work you have done for both substack & youtube? thank you!!
did you have any hopes, fears, or other expectations before starting a youtube channel/substack? if so, did those expectations come true? was anything surprising or challenging?
do you tend to have vivid, memorable dreams, or are they more foggy?
what's your astrological big 3?
what are your favorite time periods (for music, art, fashion, etc.)?
How did you end up the way that you are? Your tastes in media from then and now? What momments in your life changed you or had the most impact? What advice or wisdom would you say to the younger version of yourself.
What are your biggest inspirations in literature, fashion, music, etc?
Makeup tutorial PLEASE
How did you become so widely read and culturally literate? Do you have any advice on how to broaden my horizons intellectually and culturally?
how do you go about structuring your video essays? and what is the process like for making them in general?
can you live off of social media entirely and do you recommend others to do the same? what are the pros and cons? what advice would you give to someone just starting off on substack, youtube?
what is e-subjectivity
Do you fell that "being a woman" or "being a girl" is a type of simulation of paleo-masculine ideals forced unto women by the patriarchy, and if so, is it possible to, as Simon de Beauvoir wrote about, be an "authentic woman", or is the pursuit of "woman" doomed to crash and fail at the behest of forces that overpower it? (i.e. capitalism, loss of rights, etc.)*
*This is of course is assuming that women are in fact, real. As if Baudrillard was correct, and he may be in some regards, "real" life itself is a simulation, and as such, women. or being "woman" is nigh impossible*
coming back to this to drop a Q & its sorta a two parter lol!
Q: what does your research process look like & what is something you wish people understood about the process of writing and creating the work you have done for both substack & youtube? thank you!!
did you go to college?
do you have a reading list, like on goodreads or storygraph?
what made you want to live a nomadic life style?
what inspires you to write about the themes and topics you choose to write about?
will you ever publish a book, or write a screenplay?
you don't have to answer them all! glad i stumbled across you on the web, i talk about your writing to my friends all the time!
K-pop faves?
What are your favourite bands? Albums? Anything music related
did you have any hopes, fears, or other expectations before starting a youtube channel/substack? if so, did those expectations come true? was anything surprising or challenging?
do you tend to have vivid, memorable dreams, or are they more foggy?
what's your astrological big 3?
what are your favorite time periods (for music, art, fashion, etc.)?
do you play an instrument?
(sorry if this is a lot!!)
What's the fastest you've gone in a ground vehicle, and what's the fastest you've gone in a vehicle you've operated yourself?
How did you end up the way that you are? Your tastes in media from then and now? What momments in your life changed you or had the most impact? What advice or wisdom would you say to the younger version of yourself.