8/3/2023 0 Comments Dreamie maker![]() After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the game was delayed numerous times and experienced several development difficulties. Omori is based on the director's webcomic series of the same name. Prominently portraying concepts such as anxiety, depression, psychological trauma, and suicide, the game features strong psychological horror elements. The game's turn-based battle system includes unconventional status effects based on characters' emotions. How Sunny and Omori interact depends on choices made by the player, resulting in one of several endings. The player explores both the real world and Sunny's surreal dream world as Omori, either overcoming or suppressing his fears and forgotten secrets. The player controls a hikikomori teenage boy named Sunny and his dream world alter-ego Omori. I believe her.Omori (styled in all caps) is a 2020 role-playing video game developed and published by indie studio Omocat. “I’m a natural learner for a lot of things,” Smiley said. She’ll be baking, reading about baking, trying new combinations until that happens. Her immediate goals are to grow her pastry business so big and so frequent that by the time she can driver herself to her deliveries, she’ll be doing Dreamie Pastries as her part-time high school job. And Smiley can say she’s been in the game since the 5th grade. Both need the ability to coalesce disparate “ingredients” into a uniformed idea. ![]() Long term, she wants to get into interior designer and pharmacy, and it’s easy to see how the idea to work those professions can come from cake baking: “designing” medication or a living room. Smiley used to do most of her business during breaks from school but business has been escalating to the point that she’s baking during the school year, when it doesn’t interfere with her book learning. Dreamie Pastries’ delivery option means Smiley will meet a customer at a public place like Starbucks and a lot of her corporate clients (public institutions) include churches and small organizations wanting something sweet and accessibly creative for a party or meeting. ![]() Smiley at age 13 can’t be out there too much because there are obvious concerns about safety. I asked her if she experiences the loneliness of the oddball, and she said no before I had a chance to cap my sentence with a period.Īlmost all of Smiley’s marketing comes by word-of-mouth. She hangs with them enough to feel included and a part of the human experience. Smiley’s first customer outside her father, a teacher co-worker of her father’s, helped spread the great word about the cupcakes.Īll of her friends “do sports,” Smiley, said so she’s the lone wolf. Once you get past your family’s goal-line defense (and they loved the cupcakes), the rest is less arduous. The closest people to an entrepreneur can be the hardest critics because they’ve seen all your hiccups. Smiley’s first line of critical reception is her family. Her daughter has won awards for her ability to mix colors together “and that does carry over into her baking.” Mom would know. “She has a creative mind, an artist at heart,” said her mom, Aisha Smiley. On paper, you wouldn’t think these amalgams would work together. “I only picked stuff I like or what I think other people like,” Smiley said. There’s a chai latte and orange soda (no peach soda though), and Pepsi and Root beer (no Coke either). There’s chocolate but there’s also chocolate sour cream and chocolate orange. Her menu is a long pillar of combinations. She cooks everything at home by herself and sells them on her Facebook page Dreamie Pastries she usually gets orders every two to three weeks and will post deals on the regular. “I found it was more fun as I started to do it,” she said. Smiley’s business, Dreamie Pastries was started with a box of cake mix and with recipes she pulled from a recipe book gifted one year for Christmas. Her dad pushed her to just do it right then (in 2016) to get a head start in the business world inevitably, she would be doing some profession that required those skillsets. Strawberry Cupcakes, Entrepreneur Malila Smiley, Strawberry Cheesecakeġ3-year-old Lane Middle Schooler Malila Smiley’s dream in the 5th grade was to be a cupcake maker and that’s what she is she was inspired to act by a YouTuber. Pictures: Chocolate Cupcakes with creamy chocolate frosting, topped with Hershey Kisses (header).
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