Validation Seeking
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Tear The Green Screen by ChocoCherriez
Fandoms: Animator vs. Animation (Short Films - Becker)
11 Oct 2024
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Green finds out about the joys of being an influencer. The fun, the glory.
But he finds the downsides, too- it tears him and his friends apart. Push comes to shove, and suddenly, everyone's angry with him.He.. can't do this on his own. He can't. But they don't like it as much as he does- how do they not? The validation, the love, the affection. Proof that their lives are important- proof that maybe, they can make an impact.
The only impact being made is on their friendship, is the problem. Surely they can all find a middle ground. Right?
..He hates being wrong.
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His gaze is always somewhereelse by Uwumbulance for nobody, but, mitski
Fandoms: No Fandom, My own Universe - Fandom, think of this like a wattpad im here cuz im to lazy to sign up for wattpad
12 Jun 2025
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A girl in mafia. She seeks validation constantly. She is willing to do everything to get that validation. She is trying her best truly yet it seems like it goes unnoticed. No matter what she does.
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At 25:00, You Liked My Post by Meowcremie
Fandoms: プロジェクトセカイ カラフルステージ!| Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! (Video Game)
02 Aug 2025
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Ena Shinonome is tired. She’s burning out behind the scenes but still thriving online, running a cute little vlog channel built from years of effort — gorgeous aesthetics, relatable rants, and carefully edited clips. But her steady rise is suddenly overshadowed by an overnight gaming sensation: Akiyama Mizuki.
With chaotic energy, glitchy edits, and flamboyant confidence, Mizuki’s channel blows up with ease, while Ena quietly spirals into jealousy and self-doubt. It doesn’t help that Mizuki — more than once — has openly called vloggers “lazy content creators.” And it definitely doesn’t help when Ena starts making not-so-subtle digs at “hotshots who’ve never worked for their fame.”
An invite to a major creator event forces them into the same space—another country, a shared hotel, and randomized rooms. While their friends find fun in the chaos, Ena and Mizuki find sharp tension, passive-aggressive tweets, and just a few too many viral moments. But somewhere between the sarcasm, clipped tones, and late-night conversations no one else knows about, their dynamic begins to shift.
Because the worst part of disliking someone is realizing you might want them to understand you more than anyone else.