If anyone is familiar with music, they should know the phenomenon of the notorious ‘27 Club’. For those that don’t, The 27 Club is comprised of a collection of musical artists who died at 27. While the idea may revolve around selective observation, the pattern remains that there’s a large collection of musicians who died specifically at the age of 27.
Answer just one simple question to see if you're a selfish person.
Here is the context:
You die.
Your soul finds itself in Purgatory. There is a long line to Heaven. Billions of souls are waiting to enter. The reason why the line is so long is that there's a catch. Only one person can enter Heaven after one person enters Hell.
These quotes all touch upon the importance of self-awareness and humility in the learning and growth process. Here are some explanations of what each quote means:
"Awareness is key to learning, improving, and adapting."
To improve and grow, one needs to be aware of their strengths and weaknesses, as well as the opportunities and challenges around them. Without awareness, one may not know what needs to be improved upon or how to adapt to changing circumstances.
Hello readers! Welcome back to another episode of Being a Better Writer! There’s no weekend news (or rather any you didn’t already know past Episode 10 of Fireteam Freelance dropping), so we’re just going to dive right into things and get down to it!
The moral of A Canterlot Wedding is that if you suspect that your sibling's fiancée is evil, try as hard as you can to break up the wedding. Sure, you'll get a lot of backlash from your family, but everything will work out in the end.
Discuss.
-Sprocket
During a talk with my friends about the thirty-one murders that happened August 3 in El Paso, Texas and August 4 in Dayton, Ohio the topic of our conservation switched to our personal moral codes. I thought it would be interesting to write down my personal moral codes to see my beliefs in print.
I can hear the torches being lit from here with a title like that. Like the Beacons of Gondor, save instead of summoning riders, they’re summoning an unhappy bunch.
So the story is already quite morally sketchy. A lot of the things Max does could be considered bad or even evil, but in the chapter I'm currently writing, I recognize that things get more than sketchy. It's a debate on whether or not people have certain rights, and whether or not you agree is completely up to you and how you view good and evil. I'm personally on the fence about the matter, but I feel like Max, as a character and a fictional man has grown and evolved in such a way to make such
Yep, you're reading this correctly, folks. Starting from today, I'll be watching every single Spider-Man movie that's ever been released, including the bad ones. I've already watched the first two Sam Raimi films today (which surprisingly hold up really well after all these years) and tomorrow, I'll be watching both Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man duology.
Oh, boy. That's gonna be fun.
I really don't understand when I'm supposed to follow someone. Is it after you read a really good story and you're hoping for more? Or is it after you've read some percentage of a person's work that you should say: "I think I'll follow this person." Or maybe you just follow someone when they do something so brilliant that you are forced to show them the highest form of respect—getting their profile picture tattooed on your cheek.
So... Into The Spider-Verse. Was it as good as everyone said? Did it live up to all the hype for me? Did they do justice to Miles Morales, AKA my second favorite Spider-Man?
The answer to all those questions is HELL! FING! YES!
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It's not [two notes] cree-py
"Author of this here: Yoooooo this is my story I submitted a while back! That's awesome to see it made into a vid XD amazing work as always dude! If y'all got questions let me know below I'm happy to explain some stuff I may have missed when writing this.
A few things below though:
The Alignment Chart for Me but In the Simplest Wording Possible
So, this episode really wasn't what I was hoping for. I don't hate it, of course, and I still like what it turned out to be. Even love a certain aspect of it, more about that below.
Why they say white supremacy is a problem.
It's honestly just a scare tactic to stop Hispanics, Asians and Whites from presenting a united front against their common enemies.
Those three groups actually have much in common.
Opposition to Black Lives Matter
Opposition to the LGBT community
Opposition to communism
Those are just three troublesome little groups with official labels.
For many, there's a desire to stop the corruption of our society by the aforementioned groups.
Black lives matter. - But mine matters more.
All lives will not matter until black lives matter. - I never said ALL lives mattered, so... uh, I don't care, I suppose.
I oppose racism. - Depends on whose being racist towards whom. If you insult my kind that's obviously bad, but if we insult you, then I don't have a problem with that.
I oppose sexism. - Yeah, men and women are equal, as long as they're real men and women.