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Probably most likely ( this means yes ) will be making a 90’s verse for Colleen. Not sure on pairings yet but I’m thinking somewhere in Oregon. We shall see.
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How to Throw the Ultimate Glow Party: A Step-by-Step Guide
 A glow party is an exciting, high-energy event that brings vibrant neon colors and blacklight magic to life. Whether you’re planning a birthday bash, corporate event, or casino night, a glow-in-the-dark theme will leave your guests in awe.
At Atlanta Casino Night, we specialize in unforgettable glow parties, incorporating neon casino games, glowing décor, and electrifying entertainment. Here’s your step-by-step guide to throwing the ultimate glow party!
Step 1: Choose the Right Venue
The key to a great glow party is low-light conditions where neon colors pop. Consider:
✅ Indoor spaces like party halls, lounges, or clubs with dim lighting
✅ Outdoor spaces at night with blacklight setups
✅ Event venues that offer built-in lighting controls
🔹 Pro Tip: Blacklight-sensitive decorations work best in darker settings, so choose a location that allows full control over lighting.
Step 2: Set the Mood with Blacklights & Neon DĂ©cor
Blacklights are essential for making neon and white objects glow. Use:
✔️ UV Blacklight Bulbs & LED Strips – Place around the venue to create a glowing effect
✔️ Glow Balloons & Streamers – Adds a festive touch
✔️ Fluorescent Tableware – Neon cups, plates, and cutlery stand out under blacklights
✔️ Neon Floor Markings – Helps define gaming areas and dance floors
🔹 Pro Tip: Use glow-in-the-dark body paint and hand out neon accessories like bracelets and glasses to guests!
Step 3: Plan Glow-in-the-Dark Activities & Games
Keep guests entertained with glowing casino games and party activities:
🎰 Glow Casino Night – Classic games with a neon twist:
• Glow Poker – Fluorescent playing cards under blacklight
• Neon Roulette – A glowing wheel adds excitement
• UV Blackjack – Brightly lit chips and cards for a cool casino effect
🎲 Glow Party Games:
• Neon Beer Pong – Glow cups and ping pong balls
• Glow-in-the-Dark Jenga – Fluorescent-painted blocks
• Glow Limbo – A glowing limbo stick for fun competition
• Glow Capture the Flag – Team-based excitement with glowing flags
🔹 Pro Tip: At Atlanta Casino Night, we bring custom glow casino tables for a one-of-a-kind experience!
Step 4: Dress Code – Glow-in-the-Dark Attire
Encourage guests to wear neon or white clothing to maximize the glow effect. Popular choices include:
👕 Neon T-Shirts & Dresses – Bright colors stand out best
đźŽÂ Glow Masks & Face Paint – UV-reactive designs for extra flair
🕶️ LED & Glow Accessories – Glasses, bracelets, and necklaces
🔹 Pro Tip: Offer glow sticks and accessories at the entrance to keep the glow theme consistent.
Step 5: Serve Neon & Glow-Themed Drinks & Snacks
Create an immersive experience with glowing food and drinks!
🍹 Glowing Cocktails & Mocktails:
• Tonic Water-Based Drinks – Tonic water glows under blacklight
• Glow Lemonade – Use a UV-reactive mix for a fun effect
• Neon Jello Shots – Made with brightly colored gelatin
🍕 Glow-in-the-Dark Snacks:
• Neon Frosted Cupcakes – Using UV-reactive icing
• Glow Cotton Candy – An eye-catching treat
• Bright-Colored Popcorn – Coated with neon-colored toppings
🔹 Pro Tip: Serve drinks in glow-in-the-dark cups for an added party effect.
Step 6: Pump Up the Music & Lighting Effects
A glow party isn’t complete without the right music and lighting!
🎶 Create a High-Energy Playlist – EDM, pop, and dance music keep the party lively.
💡 Use Strobe Lights & Fog Machines – Adds an exciting visual effect.
🎧 Hire a DJ or Live Music – A professional DJ can enhance the vibe.
🔹 Pro Tip: Include a UV dance floor where guests can shine under blacklights!
Step 7: Capture the Moment with a Glow Photo Booth
Let guests take home memories with a glow-in-the-dark photo booth:
📸 UV-Reactive Backdrops – Neon patterns and designs
đźŽÂ Glow Props – Glow sticks, neon wigs, and LED glasses
📲 Instant Social Media Sharing – Encourage guests to use a hashtag like #GlowPartyATL
🔹 Pro Tip: Offer instant photo prints with neon frames for a keepsake!
Plan Your Glow Party with Atlanta Casino Night!
Want a stress-free, high-energy glow party experience? Atlanta Casino Night specializes in hosting unforgettable glow-in-the-dark events with custom casino games, neon décor, and expert planning!
✨ Why Choose Us?
✅ Professional casino-grade glow games
✅ Fully customized party planning
✅ Exciting entertainment for all events
🎉 Ready to Plan Your Ultimate Glow Party?
Contact Atlanta Casino Night today at https://atlantacasinonight.com/ or call 404-726-2202 to get started!
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[ID: a six image comic of an anthropomorphic bird.
1: “F💡CUS [plaintext: focus, but the o is a lightbulb]
By: Burd
TWITTER.COM/ANGRYLITTLEBURD
ANGRYLITTLEBURD.TUMBLR.COM
2: Imagine a lightbulb over your head. When you are mentally stimulated that bulb lights up. This lets you focus on whatever activity you're engrossed with. [a fox has a lightbulb over their head, which turns on and sheds light on the book they’re reading.]
My problem is, I don't have just one lightbulb. So even if one lightbulb is lit up, I have other lightbulbs that are not. This makes it hard to focus on the task put before me. It creates this feeling of being under stimulated. [the bird has four dim lightbulbs above their head, and then one lightbulb is lit, barely shedding light on the piece of paper they’re staring at. They mutter “Come on. Just focus already.”
3: When under stimulated, even things I actively enjoy I find too difficult to focus on. Often I need multiple sources of stimulation just to focus on one task. [They have one lightbulb lit and are reading a book. “Come on, you've read this page five times now.” Then they are happily reading with headphones on and blowing bubblegum.]
This is where I run into my other problem with focus. Too many sources of stimulation but not enough lightbulbs end up blinding me. When it feels like everything is vying for my attention it quickly causes over stimulation. [They frantically look every direction as they are bombarded with notification pop ups and someone off screen yelling “hey!”]
4: The hardest part of all of this? I don't know how many lightbulbs I have at any given moment. I never really know until I start adding or removing sources of stimulation. [The bird has three dark lightbulbs over their head, then gloomily holds them in their arms, where there are now six dim bulbs.]
This makes committing to plans a very daunting task at times. [The fox is saying to the bird: “movie reel icon? Video game controller icon? Clock icon?” The bird is holding three bulbs in one hand while anxiously giving a thumbs up. They’re thinking “I hope I'll be able to pay attention that long.”]
5: At the same time, its also why its so easy to hyper fixate on things. When you find something that lights up all your lightbulbs you give it all your time and attention. [Bird is watching a Godzilla movie with fox, and all three of their lightbulbs are turned on. They now have two lightbulbs, both of them lit, as they talk to fox about the movie, then make fanart, and play with Godzilla toys in their Godzilla-themed room.]
6: But when the number of lightbulbs you have changes without warning, you end up dropping hobbies out of nowhere. They still light up the same number of lightbulbs they always have. It's not that you are no longer interested in these things, but your number of lightbulbs changed so you can't focus on them like you used too. [sic]”
[Bird is toying with the figurine, but only two of their three lightbulbs are lit up. The toy tips over as Bird gloomily holds their extra unlit bulb. They leave it next to the dinosaur toy. The signature reads “Burd”]
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[ID, courtesy of @levymcgarden55​]
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[id: a six image comic of an anthropomorphic bird.
1: “F💡CUS [plaintext: focus, but the o is a lightbulb]
By: Burd
TWITTER.COM/ANGRYLITTLEBURD
ANGRYLITTLEBURD.TUMBLR.COM
2: Imagine a lightbulb over your head. When you are mentally stimulated that bulb lights up. This lets you focus on whatever activity you're engrossed with. [a fox has a lightbulb over their head, which turns on and sheds light on the book they’re reading.]
My problem is, I don't have just one lightbulb. So even if one lightbulb is lit up, I have other lightbulbs that are not. This makes it hard to focus on the task put before me. It creates this feeling of being under stimulated. [the bird has four dim lightbulbs above their head, and then one lightbulb is lit, barely shedding light on the piece of paper they’re staring at. They mutter “Come on. Just focus already.”
3: When under stimulated, even things I actively enjoy I find too difficult to focus on. Often I need multiple sources of stimulation just to focus on one task. [They have one lightbulb lit and are reading a book. “Come on, you've read this page five times now.” Then they are happily reading with headphones on and blowing bubblegum.]
This is where I run into my other problem with focus. Too many sources of stimulation but not enough lightbulbs end up blinding me. When it feels like everything is vying for my attention it quickly causes over stimulation. [They frantically look every direction as they are bombarded with notification pop ups and someone off screen yelling “hey!”]
4: The hardest part of all of this? I don't know how many lightbulbs I have at any given moment. I never really know until I start adding or removing sources of stimulation. [The bird has three dark lightbulbs over their head, then gloomily holds them in their arms, where there are now six dim bulbs.]
This makes committing to plans a very daunting task at times. [The fox is saying to the bird: “movie reel icon? Video game controller icon? Clock icon?” The bird is holding three bulbs in one hand while anxiously giving a thumbs up. They’re thinking “I hope I'll be able to pay attention that long.”]
5: At the same time, its also why its so easy to hyper fixate on things. When you find something that lights up all your lightbulbs you give it all your time and attention. [Bird is watching a Godzilla movie with fox, and all three of their lightbulbs are turned on. They now have two lightbulbs, both of them lit, as they talk to fox about the movie, then make fanart, and play with Godzilla toys in their Godzilla-themed room.]
6: But when the number of lightbulbs you have changes without warning, you end up dropping hobbies out of nowhere. They still light up the same number of lightbulbs they always have. It's not that you are no longer interested in these things, but your number of lightbulbs changed so you can't focus on them like you used too. [sic]”
[Bird is toying with the figurine, but only two of their three lightbulbs are lit up. The toy tips over as Bird gloomily holds their extra unlit bulb. They leave it next to the dinosaur toy. The signature reads “Burd”]]
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#op pls paste my id into your post. no bolds readmores small/colored/alt text etc. feel free to fix any mistakes. credit is nice but optional#my ids#accessible#yesterday when I should have been asleep I spent 9 hrs on something I didn’t really want to do bc it checked all the right mental boxes#adhd#adhd tag
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