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Hello and Welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzaplex and Welcome to the TeenZone Gang! Here you can ask questions to our many cast members and staff!
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Just a reminder that we're doing two free hands-on makeup workshops this week at Hamilton East Public Library branches as part of their TeenZone program! We'll be at the Noblesville, IN branch on Tuesday at 6PM, and the Fishers, IN branch on Wednesday at 6PM. If you are (or know) a teen who is interested in cosplay/SFX makeup, check it out! For more information or to register, visit www.hepl.lib.in.us. — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/MUen1Oz
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Khong Khoy - លើកដាច់
លើកដាច់ · Khong Khoy Free Music Distribution - https://fastdistromusic.com Cover Song Distribution - https://www.newmusic.top rasmey hang meas, លើកដាច់, ហង្សមាស, khmer song, លើកដាច់ៗ, cambodian idol, hang meas, ឃុង ឃុយ, rhm cd, rhm, khmer music, ពេជ្រ សូលីកា, khmer video music, រស្មីហង្សមាស, ពឺត, the troll cambodia, ឱក សុគន្ធកញ្ញា, vid cooler, hong meas concert teenzone, khmer rapper, khmer song 2020, សួស វីហ្សា, tik tok, ហ្សូណូ, bro vannak, ពេជ្រ ថៃ, rasmey hang meas hdtv, ប្រូ វណ្ណៈ, hang meas hdtv, ចាន់ សុបញ្ញា, ស្រីស្អាតរាំក្នុង tik tok, ដួង វិរៈសិដ្ឋ, are you ok?, chorn ratanak - ជន រតនៈ, la cima cartel, ravenblaze, #rasmeyhangmeas #លើកដាច់ #ហង្សមាស #khmersong #លើកដាច់ៗ #cambodianidol #hangmeas #ឃុងឃុយ #rhmcd #rhm #khmermusic #ពេជ្រសូលីកា #khmervideomusic #រស្មីហង្សមាស #ពឺត #thetrollcambodia #ឱកសុគន្ធកញ្ញា #vidcooler ethiopian music, music, new ethiopian music 2022, amharic music, ethiopian music 2022, eritrean music, music 2022, ethiopian song, popular songs, ethio music, top hits 2022, top hits, ethiopian, ethiopian new music, english songs 2022, ethiopian song 2022, habesha music, new ethiopian song, english songs, cover, covers, acoustic cover, pop, acoustic, acoustic songs, kpop, english songs, lounge music, lounge covers of popular songs, popular songs, kpop in public, lounge cover, cover, cover songs, cover dance, cover artists, cover bands, cover bands of popular songs, cover bands classic rock, cover christmas songs, cover duo, cover dance video, dance cover Подробнее на https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux2He0IbbnU
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The Teen Zone in Dorval painted used skateboards with artist @adidafallenangel who showed them spray can techniques. #cityofdorval #graffiti #art #recycleskateboards #skateboardsforhope #teenzone #teen #artistsoninstagram #redeckoartprogram #reuse #painting (at Dorval Teen Zone Ados) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf2hKFNJeyW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#cityofdorval#graffiti#art#recycleskateboards#skateboardsforhope#teenzone#teen#artistsoninstagram#redeckoartprogram#reuse#painting
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good things happen when you smile...or when you're naked 🍀🐱🍀 #catface #biteen #shirtlessboy #teenboy #wave #skater #twinks #surfer #teenzone #freckles #youngboy #biteen
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ROBOTS! Come make your own on Monday March 20th @ La Pintoresca. 4pm.
#lego#mindstorms#teen#teens#teenzone#ppl teenzone#ppl#pasadena#pasadena public library#pasadena teens#la pintoresca#robot#robots
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The TeenZone: Where Teen’s can be Kid’s!
(A feeling of immense relief washes over you)
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Kris, as someone who is almost college-aged, may be very tired of the freedom to make their own choices. the freedom that kris wants may instead be freedom from the crushing weight of the decisions forced on them by the approach of adulthood. after all, kris seems to gravitate towards people like Susie who don't make them choose things, and felt "immense relief" after reading the sign on the "teen zone" that said "The TeenZone: Where Teen's can be Kid's!".
in addition to this, the flavor text for the birdcage in chapter 2 says that "there's no escape" implying that if Kris and the Soul went their separate ways, the Soul would be the one escaping rather than kris.
And when Kris sees Spamton freed from his wires, maybe whats going on is that they see exactly what they fear the most: that the freedom to choose may only be the freedom to fall.
It may be that the purpose the player serves is as a crutch, until the day that Kris can stand on their own. an imperfect substitute for Kris's own choices, but for the time being, a necessary one. In the end, what choices you made won't matter except for the fact that you made choices and by doing so, Kris will be able to reach a point where they no longer need you.
I believe that in the end, Kris's friends, the people of hometown, will rally to Kris, either to help Kris let go of you or to force you to let go of Kris. Kris will be free to make their own choices, surrounded by people ready to catch them should they fall.
huh!! while i dont share the same theory as you, it still is a very interesting take! thanks for sharing it ^^
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okay, look, i can’t screencap right now so you’ll just have to bear with me, but you know that bit in deltarune where you’re in the hometown library, and you read the teenzone sign, and it says “The TeenZone: Where Teen’s can be Kid’s” and then the narrator says “A feeling of immense relief washes over you”? like, that’s funny, right? that’s supposed to be a funny haha joke that you can chortle at and then forget about to focus on the presence of what looks like a gaster follower blocking the stairs.
but like. i just realized. kris is a child of divorce with abandonment issues and no friends. their birth parents abandoned them and their loving adoptive parents got divorced, and then their brother, their only real friend in town, left for college. they are all alone and they’re clearly not doing too well- note everyone saying they’re unusually talkative today when you talk to them. for kris, a place where they can just forget about their life and be a kid again would provide immense relief for them- that’s why they’re so willing to spend their school days in the dark world with susie. it gives them a way to be a hero and make friends. anyway i love kris dreemurr with all my heart
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Kris, as someone who is almost college-aged, may be very tired of the freedom to make their own choices. the freedom that kris wants may instead be freedom from the crushing weight of the decisions forced on them by the approach of adulthood. after all, kris seems to gravitate towards people like Susie who don't make them choose things, and felt "immense relief" after reading the sign on the "teen zone" that said "The TeenZone: Where Teen's can be Kid's!".
in addition to this, the flavor text for the birdcage in chapter 2 says that "there's no escape" implying that if Kris and the Soul went their separate ways, the Soul would be the one escaping rather than kris.
And when Kris sees Spamton freed from his wires, maybe whats going on is that they see exactly what they fear the most: that the freedom to choose may only be the freedom to fall.
It may be that the purpose the player serves is as a crutch, until the day that Kris can stand on their own. an imperfect substitute for Kris's own choices, but for the time being, a necessary one. In the end, what choices you made won't matter except for the fact that you made choices and by doing so, Kris will be able to reach a point where they no longer need you.
I believe that in the end, Kris's friends, the people of hometown, will rally to Kris, either to help Kris let go of you or to force you to let go of Kris. Kris will be free to make their own choices, surrounded by people ready to catch them should they fall.
Well, this is certainly an interesting and unique perspective, and there's some cool character development ideas here, buuuuut..... personally, with the information we have now (which admittedly, isn't a lot. It's important to remember that until we get a real good look at the real uncontrolled Kris almost all of the info we have about them is speculative and inferred).... I am not really seeing it?????
I mean, the thing is, there does seem to be a thread with Kris holding on to their childhood. Susie keeps teasing them about being childish, there's the TeenZone thing like you mentioned, and plus they're the only one in their class still wearing a Striped Shirt (the Universal Sign of Being a Kid).
But from the glimpse of Kris' Hometown life we've seen.... I don't remember any indication that they are BURDENED with choices in any significant way? We haven't seen anyone, like, giving them stressful responsibilities or prodding them about what they're gonna do when they grow up?
It's not like we haven't had opportunities to establish this idea. In the Chapter 1 Epilogue, Toriel talks about the idea of Kris going to College once they graduate high-school as a given. If Fox wanted to establish this idea of Kris being intimidated by the unstoppable encroachment of adulthood, why wasn’t this conversation instead about the possibilities of what Kris will do after graduation? Are they gonna go to college? What will they major in? Do they want to take a gap year to go on a trip? Do they want to start working right away?
And again, an aversion to Adulthood doesn't HAVE to mean an aversion to Freedom. Plenty of the adult characters we see around Hometown don't seem praticularly "freer" compared to the teens. Plenty of them don't seem to have made a real Choice about who they are.
After all the line was "No one can choose who they are in this world". This isn't about just one person or a group of people not having choices, in the world of Deltarune, no one can choose.
(This is also my answer to your point about the SOUL\The Player. Like yeah, we know that we are forced into controlling Kris. We know that Kris is the one capable of pulling us in or out of their body. Buuuut also none of that means Kris IS truly free to make their choices. No One Can Choose.
Kris is the one ordering their party and making choices but they're actually controlled by us, but we have no choice but to control them and they might feel forced into containing us, and we're railroaded into one set story path and the only way to break out of it is to follow Spamton's evil plan and Spamton just wants to become [[Big]] enough to be free but [[Freedom]] is always just out of his reach and I bet whoever has been manipulating him ALSO feels like they're deprived of choices... No one is free, it's just puppet-strings all the way up.
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Comparing existing magazines
As I've began to do some mild research, I thought it was beneficial to gather some information regarding my intended audience. I should see if there's a gap in the market for this particular self help magazine or if it would be high in demand or not. In this post, I have compared old magazines that were published for young women to see what has changed and what particular topics have became more popular over the years. Obviously magazines aren't as popular anymore for teens as most people would pick up a phone and scroll to kill time rather than buy a magazine from your local store however, I'm interested to see the comparison between the two.
Old vs New
At first, I was going to compare two magazines and analyse the differences however as I started to do some research, I thought it would be interesting to see how certain magazines which have been running for a long period have changed over time as digital journalism has grown. I will contrast these brands with zine businesses which suits my idea.
Tiger Beat:
Google states ’Tiger Beat was founded in September 1965 by Charles "Chuck" Laufer, his brother Ira Laufer, and television producer and host Lloyd Thaxton. The magazine features teen idol gossip and carries articles on movies , music and fashion.’ This magazine is aimed towards adolesant girls just like my idea which is interesting to see the differences. Its funny to see how young women were perceived from looking as this magazines as they seem very celebrity based. As Tiger Beat is created by men, I'm assuming this is what they think teenage girls think about. I would say in the 60s this was true as boy bands where the hot spot for screaming girls however personally having a magazine just to get in the celebrity gossip is draining. The 60s was a very pivotal time for music and musicians didn't have a massive social platform like most artists do now so having a magazine like this is where fans would get updates about their lives. I think my opinions about Tiger Beat are solely based on how this generation has changed, I've defiantly bought zines just like this if it has my idol on the front however when looking at certain quotations and how its predominantly males being displayed despite being for girls is strange to me. For example the third image on the right where it advertised a ‘Peek inside Justin Biebers room’. Not only does this feed on the artists personal life but it heightens this concept of teenagers becoming a obsessive fan. when looking at this magazine I begin to question whether this sort of content is normal for teenagers or am I just conditioned to believe it is what I should be thinking about as a teenage girl? Its even more ironic that this is made by men aswell but I don't know if that's the activist in me. To conclude, there was defiantly a gap in the market for supporting young adults when entering the real world as you can see.
Teen zone:
Again, continuing with my previous opinions Teen Zone had the same intentions for their audience. Looking back at their earlier issues, it mas predominantly celebrity based. This involves gossip, looks and updates in their ‘perfect’ lives. This defiantly increased the idea of needing to be famous and look good all the time in order to be successful or good in life. These magazines are full of photoshopped faces with content telling people that they could look a certain way to feel accepted. Although looking briefly at the magazines are harmless I think they can be deep rooting in the problems girls feel in society when growing up. The only difference with this magazine in comparison to Tiger Beat is that they are still running as a business and have changed their content significantly. Teen zone only publish online now and when researching into their content i was surprised when seeing their statement. It states ‘TeenZone Digital Magazine is a magazine for the South African teenager. Teens in today’s society are increasingly being fed a diet entirely consisting of celebrity gossip. This grossly underestimates them. Teens today have voices that we all need to hear. They need to be taken seriously, and to be given the opportunity to express their views and concerns; to ask the important questions and receive trustworthy, accurate advice; and to enjoy themselves in a safe environment. TeenZone seeks to provide this platform. It is a magazine for teens, by teens.’
Teens in society now are much more vocal on certain events and I think we are defiantly becoming more aware on subjects which we may have not noticed before. The fact that Teen Zone has turned this around and creating a platform for teens to speak on matters special to them in inspiring and what I want to do also. They've defiantly succeeded well since moving digital as articles are much more accessible than a printed zine.
This is a picture of their website which differs from their zine. They have toned down their imagery and noticed as they are able to add more content onto a site.
As i began to look further into popular magazines from particular decades, eg; teen vogue, J-14 etc, I began to see the same results and outcomes. They were all very similar in content but I was surprised to finally see a magazine which although was produced a little later than the others, was drastically different to the others. Both aesthetically and within their content. This was a magazine called Rookie.
Rookie:
What makes Rookie magazine so different to the others is that this business was created by teenagers for teenagers. They are much more closer to their audience and were able to relate to the content they were giving out. Rather than adults profiting of their perception of what a teenager goes through despite not being one. I personally can see the differences between the two. Firstly Rookie stood out to me because of its collage-like personality. Its much more playful and personal than the previous zines I've looked at. The layered imagery with colourful texture achieves this friendly environment for teenagers to read though. I defiantly want to achieve this with my zine and I am going to look into this sort of work digitally and also physically to achieve a dimensional look rather than all of my work looking flat or 2D.
This is a screenshot of Rookies site. Not only do they produce articles that teens can read for pleasure or to gain information, they also have platforms that can actually gives teens a place to talk and interact with others which I think is the drastic change for the industry. Interacting with the audience on a personal level proves that Rookie cares for their audience and wants to spark change. Unfortunately Rookie has stop publishing altogether as a business since 2018 for financial reasons.
Other magazines that I am interested in: As I've looked into previous magazines and began to understand their concept and beliefs, I began to look into modern magazines that also produce the same concept as me and to see what makes them so different especially since there has been a massive sift in the journalism industry. Both of the publications below are fairly similar. Both want to create change and form a safe space where women learn new subjects which may not be normalise yet are very important for personal growth. They both combine their articles with art which helps create a visual understanding of their zine even better than standard text. I defiantly aim to follow these footsteps but I need to search for an unique concept that could help my idea become more popular for a young girl to read. I wanted to this as sadly both of these zines are either discontinued or temporality stopped making issues which makes me assume this idea isn't that successful so far whether that's due to the pandemic or society as a whole I'm unsure as of yet. I will begin to look at the impact of Covid on magazines later to understand why so many of these great businesses aren't running anymore despite having a positive impact on young women.
Got a girl crush: “Got a Girl Crush is a blog and annual print magazine about women, by women, for everyone. We aim to disrupt the broken narrative of most women's publications and tell stories of all ages, races, and backgrounds of women all over the world. We believe that print is not dead and that there is value to having a tangible medium to read, digest, and share--rather than sharing a link online that is easily forgotten tomorrow.”
(Issue 3, published September 2016 from https://issuu.com/gotagirlcrush/docs/girlcrush_issue05_content-final )
I liked this magazine statement because it isn't restrictive on a specific audience. They mention that their content is open for anyone which I think is surprising. When thinking about making this zine I wanted to think of content that isn't too limiting or biased towards women as I think the real change in society will have to come from men's views and actions aswell as women's. When looking at their monthly articles, it was very text heavy. They had many important figures like planetary scientist Carolyn Porco, human rights activist Grace Lee Bogg menstrual activist & drummer Kiran Gandhi etc. Each had powerful stories to tell and impact onto readers. Despite this the illustrations and other visual forms of art broke down this barrier which is why it didn't look too overwhelming. I will follow through with this if not add more art into my final outcome as I’d like to be more creative for this project and really experiment with collaging. I had briefly did this in the first project and enjoyed the process.
Selva Beat: “Selva Beat is an environmental magazine with an edge. We take environmentalism and place it in the context of your favorite topics – beauty, fashion, culture, food, sex, love – to make activism as accessible and engaging as possible. Founded in 2014, we began as a way of educating the public about conflict palm-oil and have expanded into a multi-media platform that motivates others to better the planet through creative means.”
A magazines visual décor is very important as sadly you do judge the book by the front cover. Initially, this is what I liked about Selva Beat, it was very colourful and they had nice curvy, bubbled typography which isn't that common on magazines. When researching I didn't realise they were very environmentally orientated aswell as being a conscious feminist magazine. I was saddened that they aren't running anymore as I think this magazine would've been a good pivotal point.
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DIT WAS VET!!, en dit jaar ben ik ook weer op opwekking geweest. Dat is een christelijke pinksterconferentie met zo’n 65 000 bezoekers. Dit weekend was het weer zover en wat was het gaaf! Je hebt programma’s voor kinderen, tieners, jongeren en gewoon voor iedereen. Ik ga naar de teenzone (de plek voor tieners) daar is het super leuk en dit is een foto daarvan. Ik heb nu alweer zin in volgend jaar. Hieronder een linkje van vorig jaar:
https://maritskunstblog.tumblr.com/post/174877749765/en-dan-nog-een-conferentiefestival-waar-ik-ben
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The world building is so good. I’m gonna rant abt Teenzone. It’s exactly what it says on the tin, a zone for teens. The inhabitants are like, at most, 15 or 16. There is one adult running teenzone and he is NOT actually there to help at first, he was a troll created by a hacker group but he actually genuinely ended up having to solve the kids problems and help them bc merchantsoft didn’t want to moderate A ZONE FOR CHILDREN. So there was just intense harassment of one of the three female girls there. Another character is like, 7. Her page is about planets she’s named and she named one of them after her sister and another one after Jesus. One little boy is advertising he can draw things for money at school. One kid is in an ongoing feud with a guy he’s never met. They both make fake girlfriends but you can check the hypno IDs of the girlfriends to see that they’re both the same as the guys. And guess what. 2 out of the like 10 kids in the Teenzone are DEAD by the end of the game. The only reason more didn’t die? A majority of their parents were concerned about beef brain, a fake made up illness created by the same hacker group. And one of them is in a cult. The same cult that is the Point of View of the End credits song, Millenium Anthem
please fucking play hypnospace... please mutuals play hypnospce
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✨make✨your✨own✨magic✨ #catface #wave #tommyboy #biteen #surfer #twinks #fashionboy #adidas #sneakerporn #zaraboy #teenboy #teenzone (en El Quinde Shopping Plaza)
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Love Graphic Novels?
Saturday March 11, 2017, 2pm
Come and join us for a celebration of the 100th anniversary of Will Eisner, the man who popularized the term and the concept: Graphic Novel. Panelists will discuss the art form, his contributions, and where graphic novels are going now.
**The Nerdist will be recording the panel for a podcast**
http://bit.ly/2mNe0Aj
#graphic novels#will eisner#pasadena public library#pasadena#ppl#ppl teenzone#teenzone#teens#teen#nerdist#podcast
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