Humor is always intriguing to me - how a creator goes about trying to make their audience laugh varies person to person, and most of the time, I read humorous tones well.
George Watsky did a great job catching his viewers' attention by being quick and witty, while also speaking on relevant blips. Whenever Watsky put in coy and/or raunchy jokes while speaking about Manhattan, KS ("little apple", "s*****y pizza"), he was channeling his younger crowd, which is a great platform to reach to spread his message: when you are passionate about something, you find ways to entertain certain crowds so that they can better understand the main point or issue you are trying to speak on. I resinate with this message in a way; I am incredibly passionate about social and environmental issues, and not everyone I am close with sees where I come from until I put the issue into a better perspective for them so that they can fully engage. George Watsky made me a bit sad when he touched on the reality of traveling solo gig to gig - it exemplifies the reality to life. To do something fully that you love, you have to make sacrifices, and sometimes, that means doing life alone.
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Some would say that I'm a perfectionist.... and honestly,
that isn't far from the truth. I've already restarted this three different times because I didn't like the way it *sounded. The purpose of this post is to dive into my writing technique/style. Given my type A personality, I am a very detailed and thorough individual. I have a plan before I start planning, I am always the girl with a pen/highlighter duo that will save the day, and I love a detailed itinerary. When it comes to writing, I thrive off of structured creativity. Whenever a prompt is outlined and I have a rubric to follow, I comfortably run with it -- preferably while being curled up on the couch with coffee and my dog next to me, which is the current state I am in while doing this assignment. I am just a cozy, get it done the first day, simple gal who needs structure to thrive. I hope this gave you some insight as to how I write. * sounded? Is that even right? Maybe "looked" is more sufficient. |
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