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Vision Gran Turismo is a great opportunity to express the emotion and the extreme high visceral energy of performance cars.
HAD A PRETTY VISCERAL REACTION
You've got to go through that process first of figuring out what it is that really connects to you in a deep, visceral way, what you loved when you were a kid, what still excites you.
And so you're there, and it's visceral.
And and I remember very clearly how visceral the scene of Killian walking through the streets of London was.
And I had such a visceral reaction to that as a child that I genuinely think it's put me off anything with this texture for life.
Some of these are probably going to be pretty visceral, but some of them are probably going to be really fun, I have no idea.
Fat cells can be visceral around our viscera, our organs, or they can be subcutaneous under our skin.
You still go places and do things and know when things are nice, but the awareness of this is often more intellectual than visceral.
I wouldn't do this with ordinary ink, like I wouldn't want it showing, but I like using invisible ink because it's like a really personal way of annotating and it can also encourage you to be less serious about annotation. Like I am very careful when I annotate, like I'm not just going to write anything. It has to feel like a very astute point or there has to be a reason for me writing something in the book with normal ink, whereas invisible ink just kind of gives a bit more freedom because it's not going to actually change the visual look of the page. And it's also really fun to kind of go back over the book when you're rereading and cast the invisible ink over it and kind of see your very raw visceral reaction to a book as you were reading it.