“Sanguinius. It should have been him. He has the vision and strength to carry us to victory, and the wisdom to rule once victory is won. For all his aloof coolness, he alone has the Emperor's soul in his blood. ”
Art by ZeMainTech
Gn world.
Somewhere out there a soul longs to be loved and understood. The person thinks they are alone and no one cares or understands. They love to be alone because they think they are with the only person who truly understands. Maybe they are right. Or maybe they aren’t.
I used to watch “Let’s Plays” when I was younger. I find it funny how the “Us” in “Let’s” is shortened by the contraction; it’s a bit ironic.
I wasn't super social as a teen, and definitely in college; I didn't like going out and liked staying “home.” Still, I made friends with almost everyone, got along pretty well with most, and was outgoing.
The “Let’s plays” were—unbeknownst to me at the time—a way for me to hit that social itch.
Obviously, I know this now; I couldn't identify that I was trying to scratch that social itch if I wasn't aware of it. So, when I see videos with “Let’s chat” in the title, and I see they have hundreds of thousands, or millions of views, I realize something: A lot of people are looking to scratch that social itch—to chat, to play, to connect.
The person who figures out how to facilitate that desire, in a healthy way—no, watching a video to satisfy that itch isn't as healthy as actually socializing and making a meaningful connection with another person —will have hit the lottery when he does so.
Still, how do you achieve that in our gay, fake, and “spice-ified” milieu?
You may say, “You should use those scraps to develop yourself.”
You're assuming the aforementioned class distributes a sufficient amount of scraps for you to develop yourself. Said class may consciously not do so to keep others dependent on them, so they may continue to use others to serve them.
Is it prudent to take gainful scraps from a class that distributes those scraps without the aim of developing whomever they're giving their scraps to, from a self-serving position, only to serve themselves?
Is it prudent to take gainful scraps from a class that distributes those scraps without the aim of developing whomever they're giving their scraps to, from a self-serving position, only to serve themselves?
This is an interesting study in female “word casting”.
This woman’s tone and delivery are perfect. She’s also fluent in Christianese, where “gift from God” is the good-good word and “idol” is the bad-bad word.
In this moment, said woman feels good about young women pursuing careers, bad about young women waiting for marriage.
Therefore marriage (a literal sacramental gift from God) is an idol, and pursuing materialism in the marketplace (a literal idol) is a gift from God.
White is black and black is white, because this women’s isn’t communicating theology, she is communicating how she feels.