I'm part of my high school theatre company's set crew (im the only one on set, the only other person on stage crew is the stage manager) and I just went into storage to measure some of the set from last year's show and got hit with memories.
wait, people think Bendy was Joey's creation?? It was obviously Henry's from the start.
Edit: I forgot to mention this more of a personal opinion at best.
I like to remind everyone in the BATIM fandom that Bendy belongs to Henry, not Joey. Joey may brought him to life but the entire character was made by Henry. In Chapter 3 of BATIM, there's a secret audio log from Henry himself in the Sunken Room. This is what it says.
That character he was talking about is BENDY. Remember Joey steals the ideas/twists the ideas of his co-workers than do it himself. He may have used the Ink Machine to create the demon but Henry came up with the character. There is also this hidden message for added proof found after you beat BATIM and come back with the Seeing Tool. This can be found on the Demon Path in Chapter 3.
Bendy and the Ink Machine is canon to Bendy and the Dark Revival. You got to pay attention to what the characters say to pick apart what's true from the lies. Joey Drew is a liar who hides behind a fake cheery facade. You see this through the hidden messages such as 'Joey Lied To Us' near the 'The Creator Lied To Us'. There's also this audio log in Chapter 4 on the first floor of the maintenance area that shows the REAL Joey Drew.
Anyway, Bendy is a Stein than Drew. Joey just brought him to life using the Ink Machines but the original character himself never came from him. The Dancing Demon was made by Henry and twisted by Joey Drew's experiments plus abuse.
I am here once again fresh off listening to that vegan teacher reaction videos to share some dairy farm information and wisdom that was not asked for but you get anyway
Calf hutches are used to provide the calves with safe, clean living spaces and offer airflow in the summer and protection from the wind and cold in the winter, and using calf hutches often leads to better health for the calves and easier tracking of any issues they might have as well as making sure they all get the same amount of milk (also, the milk substitute for calves smells amazing)
Essentially, they're cribs for babies. Calves have really bad immune systems, and if you can't easily see which one has diarrhea, then that calf could very well die and spread the issue to the others. Farmers dont want their animals to die. (Farm animals are not cheap. Even if they were born on your farm, if they die you're losing out on the money you could get from them. 5 month old steers can go for over 1000 dollars)
And just as an example as how people twist calf hutches
YESSSSSS THANK YOU! I got diagnosed with juvenile arthritis when I was 8, and only just now got a mobility aid to help me, because since i've been in remission (touch wood) for the last 4-5 years, whenever I tell people I'm disabled they act really surprised or just... don't believe me... (for some reason)
But I'm so happy that this post showed up for me!
Friendly reminder that:
Young people can have arthritis too.
There are hundreds of life long conditions and diseases out there that are typically diagnosed between 12 and 30.
There is a vast difference between being tired and having chronic fatigue.
Just because you can’t tell that someone is unwell from looking at them, doesn’t mean that you should assume that they are ok.
Many chronic illnesses are life long, and incurable. Many of them are potentially fatal.
If you have a disease like Lupus, on good days you still feel like you have a bad flu, 24/7.
Many of the medications used to treat chronic conditions have side effects that can really affect someone’s self esteem - like extreme weight gain, skin changes and hair loss.
Most chronic illnesses have very little awareness - its unlikely that you’ve heard of Sjogren’s Syndrome, Scleroderma, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome or Fibromyalgia.
However these diseases can cause symptoms as varied as joint pain, fatigue, constant nausea, kidney failure, pneumonia, photo sensitivity, full body rashes, paralysis, strokes etc.
So please remember that invisible illnesses exist too :)
Why did you put a can of sweet baby corn in with the apples.
Just why.
I'm not mad. Just disappointed.
Just watched West Side Story (2021) and my favourite songs so far are, in order:
'Gee, Officer Krupke'
'America'
and 'Tonight Quintet'
I might make a few posts throughout the week expressing my love to these songs. You have been warned.
So it's snowing rn in my city, and a bunch of the younger kids are like 'why don't we get a snow day but the rest of the city does?' (because the East Side is still open because there's less snow and stuff)
And it's like, I'm sorry, but the rest of the city is more spread out and has more snow so it doesn't make sense for school to be open and the North End is literally a mountain.
Hey, if ya'll have been following up on my theatre debacles, you'll know that I was Assistant Stage Manager for my last show, even though I did more work than the Stage Manager themselves.
Well, because my old director left, (Moon talked about it in their post here, we work in the same theatre company) we got a new one, and because I was the most senior member of the Stage Crew, the Sound Designer was talking to them, and mentioned about me being ASM last year but doing more than the SM, and my director made me the Stage Manager! I finally get the title to go with all the work I'm going to have to do for this production! I'm so happy!
(is this how actors feel like when they get cast as one of the main roles istg)
Anyways I'll try to be more active with my theatre updates, as this is one wacky show and we've got a lot of new people in our company.
This Tumblr account is for random reblogs, theatre stuff, and my All For The Game hyperfixation. (and other silly queer things) Enjoy!
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