Anyway I think Izzy should've sounded worse at the beginning of his song. I don't even mean this in a mean anti-izzy way it's just that he looks so unsure he should sound more unsure too. He's barely even opening his mouth on his vowels there's no way he's getting any sound projection whatsoever. I know that it's just the magic of television and they didn't want to tell Con O'Neill to purposely sing bad in a scene where he's supposed to be a good guy now but damnit I would've loved a vocal journey that matches his face and body language a little more
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mutuals....... how are we dealing with going back to work after the break 🎤
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so i guess reading an entire book in a day now is what i’m doing on my days off
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Okay that post I reblogged earlier has got me thinking and I feel like there might be some demographic info that people are missing when they say shit like "nobody in gen z knows how to use a computer" bc like. I am gen z. I'm 19. And me and everyone I hang out with all know how to use computers fairly well. I'm personally not an expert by any means but I know how to troubleshoot and use PowerPoint and Word and Excel and i know what settings to fuck around with on my laptop to make it look and act exactly how I want it to. I know plenty of people my age and even younger who can do all sorts of fancy coding and hacking and who could probably take my computer from bluescreening to functioning perfectly in like 10 minutes if I asked.
But also I'm poor and a bit of a nerd. The people I hang out with are, for the most part, also poor nerds. People who I have met irl who ARE completely technology illiterate are, in my experience, rich and preppy. I know how to use old bulky computers because when I was younger that's all we could afford and I didn't care about trying to get anything fancier, but people who are rich and preppy might have successfully begged their parents for a smartphone or an iPad as young as 10 years old. I grew up learning how to use computers because it was the best technology I had access to and I found it fascinating, while other people were able to access brand new technology and only cared about it as a tool that could entertain them with very little effort. And like, people who are rich and preppy are usually going to be a lot louder and more visible online than people who are poor and nerdy. That one post was from the perspective of a private tutor- rich families are going to be a lot more likely to have enough money to hire a private tutor than poor families. Same about that one post from the perspective of someone teaching a coding class, not everyone can afford to do that.
Obviously whether or not someone is rich and popular are not going to be the only factors at play here but they are the ones that I personally remember noticing when I was in middle/high school. There are PLENTY of gen z kids who know how to use computers, I think some of y'all just aren't looking in the right places
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Me: why does my head hurt so bad
Also me: fully didn't take my meds this morning
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