Even if I clean them and put them in the case they always come out smudged. š£
Use soap. Iām serious! Also, never bother wiping them without washing first (itāll always come up smudged because thereās some skin oil or whatever on them!). Usually, water alone is fine, but if smuged, a little bit of soaping down on the lens and gently feather-light stroking the soap onto the lens and then rinsing it all off should clear it up!
āMental Illness Recovery Seriesā book contains 100 true life stories of people all around the world battling daily with their mental disorders. Itās an inspirational book š, that gives rise to the silenced truth of mental illness and the exhausting, but noble journey of recovery.
š£Tell me why you love the book via email mlgaston1@gmail.com with the subject: BOOK REVIEW..
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having depression since childhood, I can prove, that thisās true half the time, I feel like Iām not being myself, but I donāt know what myself IS. is it a happy giddy person? is it shy and timid? is it raging beast of anger? I donāt know⦠they all melt together and idk whichās which.
Oh my god BLESS THIS POST. Iām writing this not in the tags because this is hella important. It takes /so/ much time to make fanvids – for real. Itās a really hard skill to learn and it has a really steep learning curve. To be actually good really takes serious dedication and time as with any form of art. I wish I could just click a button to create the thing in my head, but I will spend up to 3 hours just editing ONE SECOND of a video. Thatās why so many editors only upload things around 45 seconds to 1:30 minutes. Itās damn challenging pulling off an incredibly long edit with an entire song.Ā
It can take me up to 3 weeks to edit around 60 seconds of a well done edit, regardless of my levels of inspiration and I know Iām not an exception.
Everyone who makes fanvids works so damn hard and yeah they deserve a helluva lot of fandom cred.Ā