Skjønnhet er subjektivt. Når det er sagt, så mener jeg at de fleste byer i Norge er veldig stygg, og det er hovedsaklig på grunn av hvor bilsentrisk de alle er. You pretty much have to live in one of the biggest cities if you want to avoid the suburban sprawl and strip malls. It's part of the reason I want to move.
Kiagz
Idk, seems like a very idealist statement. So much would have to change in order for that to happen. I can't even get hired for the most basic of jobs in the city I currently live in, how am I supposed to get hired for a job in another city? The only possibility I see is if I get another education, but that's not happening anytime soon.
Sounds perfect. I'm very much in the mood for that kind of music
Any of the top 4 biggest cities in Norway
I really want to move to a bigger city and start everything from scratch. Leave all the people and places associated with my my old life behind. But I'm probably just gonna be stuck here forever instead
Happy to help :3 I've also done some voiceless exercises before, but I had to stop 3 weeks into it because it was starting to seriously hurt my throat. I'm doing much better now that I've switched over to the size/weight model
I found this critique of L's voice training guide, and I think it does a good job explaining why the guide is considered to be outdated. A lot of the concepts and exercises mentioned are still frequently used within the trans community, so it's definitely worth reading through, even if you're not using L's guide
down with cis
It's a bit of both, I think? I'm not really used to manipulating my voice in any way. I've never done any sort of imitation, funny voices or singing before, and I also don't use my regular voice that much, which isn't helping. It felt like I was either engaging the wrong muscles or pushing them way too far in order to get the desired sound
I saw a girl in the mirror
I'm too eepy to continue this conversation. I'll just say that we're two different people, and I'm not necessarily capable of doing the same things as you. Maybe I'll figure something out, or maybe not. Who knows.