February 10, 2026
Setting a specific scene or perspective for the listener to imagine.

This term originated in film and photography but has transitioned into a way for youth to set a specific scene or perspective. When a child uses this, they are asking the viewer or listener to imagine themselves in a specific situation. It is less about literal eyesight and more about a shared emotional or situational context. It helps them tell stories by framing the narrative around a specific "vibe" or relatable moment that others can immediately recognise.
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