I had a hearty chuckle.
Well, I didn't want to say anything ${user.name}, but we could all smell it. Every time you enter the website the energy sort of shifts and we get all stifled. We're all trading glances when you're not looking. But also we, along with the rest of reality, don't exist when you're not looking.
It was made for upbears, I apologize for the confusion
Congratulations on all your success
if he managed to get all the workers just trying to get by out first, I would vote for Joe for bombing m-
No I wouldn't, he'd do the same shit to lefties to be centrist
bit idea: absolutely bomb as a rapper and put on the worst events while increasing the support of police officers. Get a spot on EDC b/c everyone savvy knows what you're up to. Bring an oblivious police officer on stage to get ridiculed and mocked by the entire crowd.
Red brown alliance: sounds good, doesn't work
There was one line that plays on my head daily
mean violence posting
"Oh yeah? Why don't I slit your throat so I can watch the honor roll out?"
"Are you threatening me??"
"No, I'm hitting on you; flash me a titty, bitch"
I simply disagree with Zizek that it would make for a good movie. I think a better way to portray psychic breakdown and suicidal acts of violence is with a 1st person perspective where the person cannot detach their hallucinations from reality. I think Riot did it with Tryndamere to haunting brilliance. I'd probably have a small child follow a fairy around in a storybook landscape. It leads him provide food by stealing. Sometimes he thinks his fairy enchantment makes him clairvoyant, but in reality he's moving people away from Zionist retaliation while he is unable to grasp how humans could treat him so cruelly as a child. Eventually he grows up to lead a team to resistance but all his imagination filled with fairies turns to crippling PTSD as the conflict gets the better of his mind that no longer has the spiritual cushion necessary to keep him well through all the strife. When he gets got, they bury him as a hero with his coloring book from when he was a child. Sell some wings alongside shirts with fairies on it to support Palestine and call it a day. There's your propaganda that finally turns the world against America and its twisted MIC.
Edit: the fairies are butterflies and he is blocking out the death of his baby sister who he remembers seeing in a field of butterflies. Therefore it's her spirit guiding him through his life. Also the adult Palestinian is played by Ryan Gosling. The butterfly spirit is voiced by Chris Pratt
The child in me that used to daydream about adventures in a fantasy world inspired my first novel. I have turned to that inner child for a lot of motivation when I ask myself what I think would be awesome and I hear crickets in return. You should find a way to get an EP out, if for no other reason, because it's been something that excites you.
3Blue1Brown opened me to the idea of math being beautiful and I have never stopped my full throated support of people watching his videos if they're interested in math. I really like the idea of meeting people where they are like Grant Sanderson was talking about. It's a core part of my philosophy in life, perhaps to my own peril. I think of chess in that same realm of physics in terms of people feeling refined because of their skill. The only difference is that sometimes children (as young as 8) will get matched up against Magnus Carlson (the undisputed best chess player) and simply not hesitate when they make moves. They haven't even considered what he has contributed to the sport, they know no fear, and then they take games off of him or draw. It's a little X factor that keeps the hoity-toity-ness at bay
Oh my god in the right hands you'd make people seethe so easily! You'd walk out next to your battered wife, you'd scream in terror every time somebody held up a prop, you'd pretend to freak out after you touch some drugs, and you'd try to arrest the referee after you win when they tell you to stop pinning your opponent.