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[intro] READ BYF 》scarecrow fan & multishipper; mostly scriddler, ivycrow, & fearmongers. but there r more! 》ow fan but i only talk about zenji 》i interact with +18 artist, do some suggestive/nsfw posts (texts) with nsfw tag + censored + IN COMMENTS!

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I'm going to tell you all a story. Back in November 2023, I attended the San Francisco Fan Expo. I was right in the middle of finishing all of my finals for San Francisco State University in order to graduate, but I wanted to go to the event to say hello to Tony Todd in person and congratulate him on his outstanding performance as Venom in Marvel's Spider-Man 2. I was already lucky enough to briefly say hi to him during San Diego Comic-Con 2023, but it was in passing amongst a massive crowd of people and I barely had enough time to introduce myself. The moment I walked up to him at Fan Expo, he immediately remembered me from our brief interaction prior, already knew my name, and asked how I was doing in school. I was able to talk with him one-on-one for multiple days during the event, geek out about our favorite shared nerd culture, gift him with a Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Venom fan art print, and learn firsthand just how much he loved his work, his family, and all of his fans. During Fan Expo, there was a Q&A panel for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 which I was in attendance for. Tony & Nadji were able to answer several questions from fans about the game. When I walked up to the panel's microphone, my question in particular was about where they would like to see Miles & Venom go next within the Marvel's Spider-Man universe. Tony clearly adored the games, essentially said that he would love to see Venom "travel the world", and that he would want to keep playing the character forever. After I thanked them both for answering my question, Tony said something to me in front of everybody attending the panel that will stick with me for the rest of my life: "Everybody keep your eyes on this young man right here. He'll be working for Marvel someday." Tony's unfathomable kindness and warmth not only inspired me to graduate Magna Cum Laude from San Francisco State University, but they also furthered my drive to pursue my dreams within the industry. I am utterly gutted and heartbroken to hear about his passing. I genuinely feel like I've lost a close friend. But, above everything else, I am eternally grateful for everything that he has done for the entire Spider-Man community, as well as pouring his heart and soul into his craft which went on to inspire so many others. Thank you for healing the world, Tony. Rest in Peace. 🕷❤️

Evan Filarca

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ELLE: Why did the director say, “If there’s Emi, there must be Bonnie”? EMI:It’s probably because I’m the type who forgets continuity! Like, in one take, I’d hug on the right side, and then when they switch the camera angle, I’d accidentally hug from the left. I just go with the flow of the emotion. But Bonnie is super detailed—she remembers everything about continuity. So the director said, “If there’s Emi, there must be Bonnie.” Also, our personalities and preferences are completely different. Like, when we eat tom yum soup, I eat the meat, Bonnie eats only the mushrooms. If we eat avocado-salmon toast, she eats the avocado and salmon, I eat the bread. We’re total opposites but we work together so well. At first, I thought Pam was such a distant role, but the more I played her, the more I thought, “Wait, this actually feels familiar.” There was one improvised scene where I said, “If I didn’t have (Dok)rak, how would I go on?” But in my head, I was actually thinking, “If I didn’t have Bonnie, how would I go on?” And then I just cried super emotional! (laughs) Maybe it’s because I usually don’t express my feelings. I tend to take care of myself, handle things fine alone. Strength is kind of my way of protecting myself. But when I’m with Bonnie, I feel like I can be vulnerable, soft. It’s such a strange feeling. Maybe it’s because I’ve never met someone like Bonnie before. BONNIE:When I see Emi, I just want to take care of her. She has this dependable, older-sister, almost motherly vibe, but also a childlike side. Deep down, she’s super sensitive. On the surface, you’d see her as someone who’s bold and outspoken. But when she’s under stress or pressure, she shuts down, becomes quiet. I, on the other hand, usually don’t express emotions much but when the pressure gets high, I actually become the stronger one. I’ll step up to protect or support Emi. We’re different in ways that complete each other. And honestly, if it wasn’t Emi, I’m not sure I could’ve become Dokrak. But with Emi, I felt totally comfortable, like I could be myself. She never judges me, no matter what I do.

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This really isn’t anybody’s business, but I like being transparent. I’ve only shared a few of my payouts from 2024 not because I plan to make it a routine, but just to show what the revenue actually looks like, excluding subscriptions (the money people pay directly to access my content). And before anyone starts screaming “edited,” I screen-recorded it to prove it’s real. People do all sorts of editing on this app, so better to just show everything clearly. Sometimes you just want to motivate one person out there. But don’t expect me to keep posting this… it’s stress, lol. Do I feel like I should be earning more based on the work I put in and the impressions I get? Definitely. But 9ja IP is honestly bad luck we know this. And remember it’s not impressions that pay, it’s verified engagements. Out of 122k followers, only about 7k are verified. It used to be less until I started posting Web3 stuff. Is the pay fair? Not really. But it is what it is. Even with that, X is still my main platform because no other app has paid me more than this yet. Are smaller pages earning more than mine? YES. Verified engagements matter more than impressions. Am I bothered? Nope. As long as my own money enters, that’s my focus. Also the payout isn’t fixed price. You can see it in the screenshot some weeks are good, and some weeks drop. I’ll keep building, creating, growing, connecting, and leveling up. X pays people who put in the work. Does this mean you should come to my DMs to bill me? Absolutely not. I won’t answer. I’m working this hard because I need money too. I have bills to sort always that’s why I put in work. I no dey type everything for una. Put in your own work everybody for themselves. Consistency PAYs. Also note it’s not EASY!

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Baby talk vs “parentese” - what’s the difference? Often in my replies I see parents explaining why - as a method of promoting language acquisition - they never use “baby talk.” I generally agree with this sentiment, but there are some important distinctions to be made here. If by “baby talk” you mean using cutesy nonsense words (like wa-wa for water or ba-ba for bottle) you’re on the right track. There’s no need for you to make up incorrect or overly simplified vocabulary on your child’s behalf. Use real words, even if your child isn’t quite ready to do so themself. It’s how they learn. But sometimes I see confusion between “baby talk” and what is known as “motherese” or “parentese” - which isn’t nonsensical, but simply slower and more varied in intonation. (Think of Ms. Rachel’s sing-songy voice.) And this isn’t something you need to shy away from at all. In fact, research suggests that parentese - with its prolonged vowel sounds and expressive facial expressions - can be a social hook that attracts children’s attention, encouraging them to attune not only to the language to which they are being exposed but how it is produced. Importantly, it’s complete and grammatically correct… just a little more performative than you might use elsewhere. This lovely video, shared to IG by tommypadula, is a nice example. Everything mom says is 100% correct… it’s simply exaggerated in ways that are clearly capturing her daughter’s rapt attention. Just look at the smiles and eye contact it’s attracting. This isn’t baby talk. It’s parentese. And it’s fantastic.

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