I was rewatching the Cards Against Humanity videos and found Mark talking about Pokemon
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I was rewatching the Cards Against Humanity videos and found Mark talking about Pokemon
Is this what Heist 2 is gonna be about
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the inherent shame of beginning… dont look at me while i learn
“the inherent shame of beginning”
i admit, “don’t look at me while i learn” hits hard… but why is that so? when i was 7 years old i sang along to songs i had yet to fully learn by bumbling through sounds that half-resembled what i thought i heard, at full volume.
at 6, i would practice ballet moves–in which i had no instruction–outside the theater after a professional performance, in full view of the public.
at 5, i asked my teacher so many questions that she affectionately called me Bug–because i was always bugging her with my endless inquiry. i loved the nickname.
at 14, i was afraid to practice a song in my own room with no one home because, “what if my voice cracks? what if i can’t hit that note?”
at 15 i was afraid to dance in the garage with no one around because–i mean how embarrassing would it be to get the move wrong?
at 16, i forgo asking questions in class because god forbid i not understand.
what is this? “the shame of beginning”, we say. but not inherent, never was it inherent. the child loves to begin! they love making the silly mistake. the world tells us the mistake is fatal, or worse, shameful. what a tragedy. the world strangles our joy of beginning and when we’re old enough we add our own hands to the neck.
but the truth is we begin everyday and we are wrong and we’re dumb and we make silly mistakes and at the end of it all we are still the brilliant learners we’ve always been. there is no shame. it’s alright. i don’t know how to properly express that i wish upon everyone who’s reblogged this post to realize the shame is in our hands wrapped around the neck. we can let go. allow the self-kindess of your heart to soothe the bruises.
learning is no secret burden. we do it together :)
🍂 ✧ ° 🍁 H e l l o , A u t u m n ! 🍁 ° ✧ 🍂
“In the season of Autumn, we realize how beautiful it is to let things go and to move on.”
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I thought this scene looked familiar
sometimes i remember that the iconic spider-man poster was born out of tom holland napping on set
Times are troubling and hard right now-but never forget, your Beet loving Grandmother loves you very very much and wants you to be safe.
And for you to eat your vegetables.
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me (in my mind): you make a loop de loop and pull, and your shoes are looking cool :) you go over and back, left to righ
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I can’t quite place my finger on the name for the feeling this conveys, but it is an extremely Big Mood
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I recreated one of the posters from Louise's room