6/6 Each day, I feel like I’m improving. It’s a slow process, but I’m becoming more myself. Thanks for reading and for being here. 💜
5/6 I still face daily battles, especially being trans and dependent on parents who are both transphobic and deeply religious. It’s not easy, but I’m learning to navigate this.
4/6 It’s amazing how leaving a toxic environment, one that constantly made me feel bad, has helped me grow. Stepping away from that negativity has been such a relief.
3/6 Since I finished high school last year, my social anxiety has improved a lot. It’s been almost a year, and I’ve noticed I can interact much better with people now—even seeking it out sometimes.
2/6 Even interacting online used to be really hard for me. Every comment, every message, felt like a huge obstacle. But things have started to change.
1/6 This is a little different from what I usually post here, but I wanted to share something personal. I’ve always been a shy person, and a few years ago, I found out that I have social anxiety.
Oh, thank you so much!! I had already heard about this film, I wanted to watch it, but I remember not being able to find it when I looked for it (this was a long time ago).
10/10 What are your thoughts on early cinema? Have you seen Sherlock Holmes Baffled? I’d love to hear your impressions or any insights you have! Let’s discuss! #SherlockHolmes#ClassicCinema#FilmHistory#SilentFilm#CinematicInnovation#CreativeStorytelling
9/10 In conclusion, Sherlock Holmes Baffled is not just a historical artifact; it’s a lens through which we can explore the evolution of film. Its legacy lives on in how we create and consume stories today.
8/10 As I watch this film, I can’t help but appreciate the artistry involved. Every frame is a reminder of the ingenuity required to craft a narrative in a time before CGI and modern editing techniques.