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party on you, party on you, party on
Charli xcx, party 4 u
been a while since i’ve generated something with sora. tho, i wonder: am i losing interest in synthography?
every day, i just feel so empty after making a cool character or a scene. it’s like it’s asking me, “ok i published this one today, now what?”
add that to school burdens, and i’ve never felt more exhausted than before. should i quit after htbaab? is everyone right this time that synthography has no place in this world? is this change?
idk, i’m probably overthinking this again. i hope that ill keep doing this for as long as possible while spreading hope and inspiration to everyone.
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I have to say this: your creativity is a real talent. The way you create new characters every time, with so much attention to detail—it’s genuinely impressive. You have something special, something that sets you apart from everyday routines like school or daily problems. It’s a space that gives you purpose and fills the void.
So when you feel empty after publishing, it probably means that the real joy happened during creation—when you were thinking, shaping, dreaming. That was the moment that filled the space inside. Feeling hollow afterward isn’t a sign that it’s meaningless—it’s a sign that the project meant something while it lasted.
Keep doing what you want, what bad people may think is worthless
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And honestly, wanting to stop creating characters feels like someone who can fly deciding they’re tired of flying. It’s like saying “I create magic, but it vanishes the moment it’s shared. What’s left for me after that?...They flicker and fades quickly” You have to Do it because it brings you joy.
Even if things feel heavy now, that spark is still there. You spread hope and inspiration through your work, and that’s something rare. Don’t let the weight of life make you forget how bright your talent shines. If your characters ever came to life, the world around you would be bursting with energy—and I think that’s beautiful.