Date: 2022-10-29 11:44 pm (UTC)
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Title: 6 Feet

Creator/s: Left at London

Medium, Genre, and Format: song, ? genre, digital

Year Released: 2019

Is it long, medium, or short?: short

It is for kids, teens, or adults only? Teen and up, might be a little dark for younger kids.

A cool quote from the work:
" It’s common I’ll talk to myself
But it wasn’t my own voice that told me
"Don’t scream
One word & I’ll crash this car
I know that you don’t know me
But I know just who you are"
"

Blurb: From the artists twitter: "A lot of people think 6 Feet is metaphorically about the “call of the void”. It is not.
It is, very literally, about living with OSDD-1b. I did not know I had it when I wrote the song. Writing it & talking about the song with my therapist lead me to get officially diagnosed.
"
(source: https://twitter.com/LeftAtLondon/status/1248869575749332993)

Why is it worth your time?: The song is well produced and catchy, as well as depicting the writers experience with OSDD and having a persecutor. For systems who have had or currently have antagonistic relationships with each other or may have had a very upsetting plural egg cracking, this may be quite the cathartic song.

Plural Tags: enmity, OSDD

Content Warnings: antagonistic headmate, threatened car crash

Accessibility Notes: The official youtube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zx415xT0gB4) has the lyrics in the description.

Misc. Notes (if any): The creator has OSDD-1b, and the song is about her experience with that.
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