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The FLAME Values / My POV On PH

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  Going to the PowerHouse in Washington, Indiana: The FLAME Values If you’re going to the PowerHouse in Washington, Indiana, it’s not just about hanging out—it’s about living by their FLAME values. These are simple ways to be your best self while you’re there.You can also be voted for Student Of The Month Which comes with lots of perks. What’s the PowerHouse? The PowerHouse is a place for kids and teens to connect, hang out, and grow. They focus on faith, character, and community, making sure everyone can have a good time and feel included. The FLAME Values FLAME is on the wall when you walk in so you can act and think while you’re there: F = Faith Believe in yourself and something bigger. Be open and ready to try new things. L = Love / Leadership Be kind, help out, and set a good example. Notice if someone feels left out and include them. A = Accountability / Authenticity Be real. Own your mistakes and be honest about who you are. M = Mindset / Mission Come ready to...

Stop Spreading Rumors-Tell Truth

 Hey everyone, I want to take a minute to talk about something really frustrating. Lately, I’ve been hearing that some people have been saying things about me to teachers that aren’t even true. Honestly, it’s really unfair and it makes school way more stressful than it needs to be. I don’t know why anyone would feel the need to make stuff up, but it’s not cool. These lies can make teachers think badly about me for no reason, and it’s hard to prove that it’s not true once someone says it. I just want people to know that spreading rumors or false information doesn’t help anyone—it only causes drama and problems. We should all be able to get through school without worrying about people twisting the truth. So, if you have something to say about me, just be honest. Don’t make things up. It’s simple: don’t lie, don’t gossip, and don’t try to make me look bad for no reason. I hope this helps clear the air. Let’s try to be honest and treat each other with respect. — Tyson (TT STUDIOS)...

Why Steve Truelove Should Still Be Held Accountable

Sometimes, people make mistakes that hurt others, and it’s easy to think that saying “sorry” should fix everything. But not all mistakes can be brushed off, and accountability is about more than just apologies—it’s about owning what you did and making real changes. Steve Truelove is someone who has caused problems that affected a lot of people. While some might want to forgive quickly, forgiveness without accountability doesn’t really solve the problem—it just lets the person avoid consequences. If Steve isn’t held responsible for his actions, it sends the message that hurting others doesn’t matter, and that’s not fair. Being accountable means facing the results of your actions, learning from them, and making things right in a meaningful way. Forgiving too soon can sometimes hurt the people who were actually affected, because it can feel like their feelings and experiences don’t matter. At the end of the day, everyone deserves a chance to grow and change—but growth starts with responsi...

How The Powerhouse changed how I think

  I never really thought a place could change the way I see stuff… until I found The Powerhouse in Washington, Indiana. At first, I didn’t think it was anything special — just a building where kids hung out after school. But once I started going, it honestly started to change the way I think. The Powerhouse isn’t just about games or fun — it’s about being around people who want to get better and learn how to make smart choices. Everyone there has their own story, and everyone is trying to grow in some way. Being around that made me stop and think: what am I really doing with my time? What do I want to do with my ideas and my energy? Before The Powerhouse, I used to just do stuff without thinking much about why. Now, I think more about my choices, my goals, and how I can actually make things that matter — not just for me, but for the people around me too. Being part of a place like this also made me realize that your mindset is just as important as your skills. If you’re around...

UPDATE ON ACCOUNT

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 Hey guys, just wanted to say something real quick. My SoundCloud got hacked , and I can’t get back in. All my songs and stuff are gone, which really sucks. So I’m not gonna be making music on there anymore. Instead, I’m gonna start making funny short films — and I might still use some of my music in them too. Also, I’m still going by TT Studios , but I’m changing the name to TT Productions now. Same me, just doing something new. Thanks to everyone who supported my music. I’m not done creating — just doing it a different way now. More stuff coming soon 🎬🔥 — Tyson (TT Studios)

Why is it AI?

  I make AI music because it helps me turn my ideas into reality — fast. I don’t have a full studio or a bunch of expensive gear, but with AI, I can take the songs that live in my head and actually bring them to life. It’s not about letting AI do all the work — it’s about using it as a tool. I come up with the ideas, the lyrics, the feeling behind it. AI just helps with the sound part, so I can focus on creativity. For me, music isn’t just about showing off. It’s about making something out of real moments — like that crazy field trip that started TT Studios. AI gives me a way to tell those stories and make them sound professional, even when I’m just a kid learning and creating. I make AI music because it lets me be independent. I don’t have to wait for someone else to produce or mix it — I can do it myself. It’s like having a studio in my computer, and that’s what TT Studios is all about.

How TT Studios Started

  TT Studios started with a crazy day that nobody in 6th grade will ever forget. It was supposed to be a normal field trip — 38 kids heading to a place called Angel Mounds. Everyone was excited, joking around, ready to get out of school for the day. But then came the bus driver: Steve Truelove. Instead of driving to the field trip, he started looping around the school four times. Everyone was confused, laughing, and kind of nervous. Then, out of nowhere, he drove the bus to his own house and parked there for five minutes. When we finally got back on the road, he went straight into a “Do Not Enter” sign and swerved into a median. That’s when everyone got off the bus and ran to a nearby flower shop. Soon, police came — and later we found out the driver was six times over the legal limit . He got arrested, and the story ended up on the news. After that day, Tyson (that’s me) and all my friends — Monica, Chloe, Liam, Everett, Meredith, Amiya, Timothy, Selena, Dexter, Alicia, Chris...