Hey @PlayApex,
Can you please let us set 3 default characters?
Because I shouldn't come back from smoking a doob to discover I'm fckn Pathfinder again.
Sincerely,
The support group for victims of main theft
You wonโt get the worldly things you pray for if thatโs your only reason for seeking God.
Chase oneness with Him.
Submit to His will completely.
Forsake the world for Him.
Only then will He grant what you desire in this life and the hereafter.
God be with you.
@LOTR_Daily_ For me, the biggest triumph isn't the dragons or battles, it's Bilbo leaving his comfortable home.
Used to his safe Shire routines and scared of change, he still stepped out anyway.
That first act of courage over comfort started everything.
@MiddleEarth_xD "Deeds will not be less valiant because they are unpraised." - Aragorn
It quietly underscores that true heroism doesn't need an audience or recognition, it's valuable on its own.
That's like asking "who built the blueprint for the blueprint?" It kinda loops forever, right?
Same way you could poke science: Big Bang? cool, but, who lit the fuse?
Or Where'd the laws of physics get their rulebook?
Personally? My gut says none of this feels accidental. Too much order, too much beauty, like someone's signature's all over it.
And if you're team "it's all random", fair, but, where'd randomness learn to roll dice so perfectly?
At the end of the day you either believe or you look to every other excuse, so you don't have to. That's the easy way out imo.
Every couple of weeks, me and five or six cousins would hoard episodes. We wouldn't watch them yet. We'd save 'em for a weekend binge: three, four, sometimes five in a row, lights off, snacks everywhere, way past midnight.
Best nights ever.
We'd pause mid-episode, rewind the confusing bits, the shocking ones, the ones that hit hard and then argue over plot twists, laugh till we cried... and yeah, someone'd always go, "One more?"
Those were the days.