
Tangerinehippiestudios
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☮️Inspired by the inspiration around me☮️Get inspired to change the world☮️Or take a look at mine☮️My aura is orange and bleeds throughout my words☮️
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Navigating the World of Video Blogging as an Autistic Individual
In recent years, video blogging, or vlogging, has become a powerful platform for individuals to express their passions, share knowledge, and connect with like-minded communities. For autistic individuals, vlogging offers a unique opportunity to channel their intense focus and deep interests into engaging content. One aspect of this is info dumping, a term often used to describe the practice of providing extensive, detailed information about a specific topic. For many autistic vloggers, info dumping is not just a means of communication but a way to embrace and celebrate their neurodiversity.
By Tangerinehippiestudiosabout a year ago in Psyche
The Hundredth Time Around
So I read this wonderful romance novel that I wanted to review and share with you. I usually read fantasy and general fiction but sometimes I come across a love story that, in my opinion, is even better than Cinderella. I want to warn you ahead of time that there is a twist at the end of the book but this review does not have any big spoilers. So please enjoy and maybe read the book as well after reading this article.
By Tangerinehippiestudios4 years ago in Humans
You Say Goodbye
You Say Goodbye by Keith Steinbaum is a book about a musician who loses both the love of his life and his sanity. He comes home one night from a gig to find that his girlfriend has been brutally murdered by a serial killer who uses lyrics from Beatles songs as his trademark. He ends up majorly depressed and the only thing to save him is the kindness and innocence of a little girl battling cancer. It is a wonderfully written murder mystery about grief and second chances. It is an overall fun and captivating mystery that will keep you on your toes.
By Tangerinehippiestudios5 years ago in Fiction
Zona
Zona: The Forbidden Land by Fred G. Baker is about a man named Dr. Grant Taylor who is summoned to Russia after his uncle is presumed dead. When he gets there he finds out things about his uncle that he never knew and falls in love with a beautiful woman named Irina. This book is full of adventure and mystery.
By Tangerinehippiestudios5 years ago in Humans
The PTSD Fallacy
The Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Fallacy by H. Nattanya Andersen Is essentially an autobiography about the author. Nattanya Andersen experienced a traumatizing event that left her with severe PTSD. She received therapy for it but was not treated in a way that was suitable for her and her needs. So, she ended up writing this book in order to inform the world of her experience and some great ways to help herself. In fact, some would come to the conclusion that writing this book may have been another form of therapy for the author.
By Tangerinehippiestudios5 years ago in Psyche
Flicker World
Flicker World by Brian Cramer is a lovely romance novel. It is about a newlywed couple who are just starting out in life with a new house. The husband gets a new job with an old friend which pays very well. However, his new job has a secret which turns his whole world upside down and messes with the timeline of the story. It is a Sci-Fi romance novel with time travel involved.
By Tangerinehippiestudios5 years ago in Futurism











