Counterpoint to all the young people: Never listen to ANYONE who tells you not to follow your passion.
It’s better to try, fail and learn than it is to grow old and wonder what could have been
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Counterpoint to all the young people: Never listen to ANYONE who tells you not to follow your passion.
It’s better to try, fail and learn than it is to grow old and wonder what could have been
Travel. Try new things. Eat food you’ve never tried before.
Get into the habit of reading. Actual books, not just things like lemmy.
Realize that literally every person you meet is a walking story, just like yourself
Brush your fuckin teeth.
Also: Floss. Seriously. Take care of your damn teeth. They’re important.
Tell me you’ve never found the man in the boat without telling me you’ve never found the man in the boat.
This is the one that my 🧠 still won’t let go.
Yeah, that’s definitely the one that I have going on for me. Life is weird.
Width is more important than length
I really wish it had a 3 hour option
Star Trek playmates figures from the 90s.
A completionist’s nightmare.
I’m almost there. 29 to go.
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Cheerleaders actually suffer a shitload of injuries
What does science say is not a random, happy accident, and where do they state this?
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I thought wars usually had at least like… TWO armies.
Source: Da South
No, he doesn’t. He doesn’t care about the damn status quo.
He wants to feel important and he wants an easy life. That’s it. He has no political or social motivations beyond
“I don’t wanna remember a thing, and I want to be someone important… like an actor.”
Cypher is the worst kind of asshole: One who doesn’t care about a damn thing besides his own personal gain.
Things weren’t just as polarized. You are intentionally leaving out a HUGE culture shift in the people between The Matrix and the Dixie Chicks being canceled. And if you didn’t understand that the world WAS different, even though there was just a few years apart, then you are DEFINITELY a child lying about their age.
No one who was alive for both those incidents think they occurred in the same vein of history.
Dixie chicks were post 9/11, if you’re going to leave out that VERY important detail when talking about the times, then you don’t understand how that day was basically the beginning of the shitstorm we have today.
Matrix was before all that. And yes… things can seriously change within just a couple years.
Sounds like every republican and Democrat.
There are no political statements in the matrix. It’s a movie about being trans.
When the movie was made, it was both people on the right and left who were shitty to the queer community. Trust me.
Things weren’t as polarized as they were today. I remember. I was 15 when I saw it in theaters.
But okay, I guess it’s a big movie bashing the right, instead of society as a whole.
No it doesn’t. Didn’t for me. I lived in a twenty year old Ford explorer for almost a year pursuing mine. Didn’t succeed or make it big, but I wouldn’t have traded it for the world. Not every dream relies on college loans, dude. Not if you’re an artist.
I’d go so far as to say man, many dreams people have don’t require a degree.
And if they do? DO IT ANYWAY. I attended two years of college for film. Never got a career out of it. Still paying off my debt. Still don’t regret ANY of it.
Still getting by on the strings of my butt hairs in my 40s. Still wouldn’t take any of it back.
Never sucked the love for either dream out of it. Did I get depressed? Sure. Did I go through a lot of shit and a lot of disappointment? Definitely. I’m two years out from failing in my latest attempt at pursuing one of my many dreams. You couldn’t pay me all the money in the world to take it back.
You’re speaking to me… about me. About my experiences and telling me how it made me feel. Sorry my dude, I can’t agree with you.
Take those chances. The memories are worth it. The stories are worth it. The lessons you learn along the way are definitely worth it, homie