The Next idea is the Best idea.
That’s the motto I live by, which means I’ve got lots of ideas that end up going nowhere. So they’ll end up going here.
They’re going to be rough and embarrassingly bad, but that’s the way it goes. The Next Idea will be better.
Format:
My ideas: A brief synopsis of whatever creative nonsense I’ve put together for the week.
Their ideas: This is the media that I’ve really been rocking with this week.
Action! Not ideas, you NERD: This is more what’s been going on in my life and general update stuff.
Ferb’s advice for life: These are insights from my roommate (pictured). I need to clarify that these are his words and any ideologies shared in this section are not my beliefs.
The Goods: The creative nonsense I’ve put together for the week.
My ideas:
Don’t want to spoil things for the rest of this newsletter, but for extenuating circumstances, I am up at 2am and do not see myself getting any writing done before then. Therefore I will leave you with a simple poem and count that as enough for this week. Sometimes success is about being flexible with the finish line.
Their ideas:
This week has been a whirlwind of content. The big one that I just finished is Scavenger’s Reign. If you can read this, I beg you to at least try out the show on Netflix. It is an animated sci-fi drama with some of the most impressive world building I’ve ever seen. I’m worried that it will not get a season 2, and only YOU can prevent that.
In the world of words, I started Gregor the Overlander. I’ve been told it is a scholastic style banger, so it should be a lighter read. Exactly what the doctor ordered. Or not: See below
Action! Not ideas, you NERD:
The doctor ordered me to quarantine like it’s 2019 baybee. That’s right, I’ve got COVID.
Ferb’s advice for life:
A picture is worth a thousand words, so add as much art to each picture as possible to exponentially increase the value of your pictures. This is financial advice.
The Goods:
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
Try as I might, the words don’t come through.
‘A poem about not writing.’
You think in your head.
‘How clever an excuse to not write instead’
But no matter how dull, how unexciting,
All works have their meaning.
Every drop worth divining.
By adding the first letter, of each line you’ll see:
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Absolutely nothing. But he made you look, didn’t he?