In my head.
This last episode: Electric Torture Devices. It was as if... he heard my thoughts, my mumblings at 1, 2, 3 in the morning. Ideas on some nights, frantic, genius ideas! And then... other nights... “what was I thinking??” Id JUST invested in building a tiny recording studio (errr room, closet.) in the back of my family’s house. During what I think was a manic phase I invested in recording equipment, mics, etc. I wanted SO MUCH to just tell stories. Then that voice in my head said: for what? Who’ll care? You.dont.matter. Then I heard this episode. Then I heard my own voice through his. I still want to tell stories. And listening to anxious machine... I know I can do it. Regardless of who listens or doesn’t listen. This was supposed to be a review but... I turned it into a self indulgent little conversation in my head. Thank you. Thank YOU for making this. For recording it. And for putting it out there so knuckleheads like me can hear it and know: we’re ok... even when we’re not. 5 stars isn’t enough.
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