newgrounds, albinoblacksheep, addictinggames, MINICLIP, kongregate, ebaumsworld, og tumblr, og facebook, slap magazine forums, erowid.org, i could go on forever i love the internet i was raised on the internet give me the neuralink now
i know itβs kind of a circular response but literally putting in any url is so fascinating . i forgot what youtube used to look like in the early 2000s and it was a delightfully fun little nostalgia tour:)
- Go on an all-inclusive resort
- Have a full on spa day
- Live alone and be naked
- Fly business class
- Eat and read outside in a foreign country, e.g, portugal
- Learn to sew/ alter my own clothes
- Visit the circus
- Attend a 1920s themed murder mystery party
This journey started when I was about 8/9 and my favourite youtuber at the time painted their room lime green. Thus, of course, my favourite colour had to be lime green.
This later evolved to mint green as I found the sharpness of lime to be quite jarring and outdated. Mint green was more "trendy".
Then one day I was scrolling through Pinterest and found these images of a bass guitar and some vinyl AM platform boots. They were the perfect shades of green, more muted and grey (which beleive make most colours look better).
I also discovered that the finish of the colour can be almost as important as the colour itself.
TLDR: grey-green with a preferably vinyl/glossy finish (like wet paint.)