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current fav genre of tiktok is people trying to share what it feels like to be inside their heads, externalizing thought processes that are otherwise invisible from the outside
e.g. this guy shows how video games have affected his everyday perceptual experience pic.twitter.com/9LiyI6qlT0
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Mike Elias 💡📈
@harmonylion1
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Is there a hashtag for this genre? It needs a name.
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Ŧ𝕙𝕖 ℕ𝕚𝕘𝕙𝕥𝕛𝕒ⓡ
@LapsusLima
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28. sij |
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House of Black&White
@vahlamorgulis
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28. sij |
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Omg, I used to do this too.
To visualize the previously indescribable... like it would not have occurred to me to even try and explain this to ppl. It was just so internal.
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Aaron Gertler
@AaronGertler
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28. sij |
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XKCD is the first time I remember seeing someone try to visualize some of the thought processes I'd developed as a teenager. Calvin and Hobbes does a good job of showing these for younger kids.
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Darrell Stone
@darrells_tone
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29. sij |
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This is so human.
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Gregory M. Thomas. (五大訴求 缺一不可) 🧢
@gregsgroove
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29. sij |
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It's the Chinese government's favorite version as well.
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Pavel A. Samsonov
@PavelASamsonov
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28. sij |
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I was doing this years before I had even seen a video game.
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