Some insight on how I think/feel

I left this comment on a fucking Creek animatic (it was good, but the fact I put so much effort into an animatic like that is...surprising)

anyways:

Smiling is such a big part of Creek for me.

 You have Craig, who's indifferent except when showing negative emotions (such as flipping people off). 

You have Tweek, who's in a constant state of paranoia and fear. But they smile when they're around each other! Not smug smiles, just 'oh wow, im happy and at peace' smiles and I just love that.

 When I was little, I smiled every day! A lot of people found it creepy, or thought I was fake, but I was just a happy kid - that's faded now, and my default expression is now a blank stare, but the things that do make me smile now are things that mean a lot to me: my family, friends, accomplishments, and things I love and am passionate about! 

Creek is something that makes me smile. Even now, I kind of rely on other people's emotions to supplement my own, and can mimic other people's mannerisms and the way they talk, and so, uh, I'm a more positive person around smiling people! 

to expand on that:

(Note: this stops the yt comment and continues what i'm saying just on here)

Earlier, I said other people's emotions affect my own. This is true...to am extent. External disruptions affect my external emotions - emotions like when you eat a chocolate. You're happy, but it doesn't last too long. 

So, uh, quarantine has me self-reflecting!

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