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Now (unedited-- just blabbering that will be deleted)
There is no excuse to live in regret. Last year I wasted half of my semester in Paris studying excessively and working and reworking projects to a level of what I thought was perfection. But what happened half-way through is that I realized that no sane rational or reasonable person will ever look back when they're 70 years old and say "gee I wish I had spent more time in studio". I realize that studying is important in that it sets you up for opportunities in the future. But I keep having this thought that what is the point of life if every moment is spent in preparation for another moment? When am I expecting the feeling of gratification to come? Retirement?
Life is pushing endlessly forward -- there is no going back and there are no repeats of anything. Everyone is also alone on that journey. So in experiencing this fleeting 100 year window of life, one must life his life to the fullest. No longer should I spend my time passively scrolling through internet feeds or watching shows on Netflix. I need to actively be experiencing this world, taking advantage of my youth to find out as much as I can and take this opportunity to grow and to fulfill my full potential. I refuse to look back next year and say "I wish I had gone or done or said...." From now on, I am taking control of my story. I am going to open my eyes. I am going to learn about the world. I am no longer wasting my time with anything. And its going to be as interesting as fuck.
I don't have a Tinder but...
Apps like Tinder are a great concept to feed the social travesty of today's superficial relationships. Just another step towards the iLife we are all on course to eventually lead. We can formally dispense with physical touch, the subtlety of expression and body language, and genuine thoughtful engagement when trying to communicate honestly with another person as we gauge our romantic interest. Now I can just screen thousands of pictures and hallmark tag lines to weed out only those attractive enough to warrant a text exchange. I don't even have to leave my home and can actually accomplish most of my daily Tinder needs while on the toilet, which I don't know about you just enhances the romantic experience. The app is in existence because there is an audience that will embrace it...we created this ourselves, the makers just packaged it. Now I have to go and see if one of my left swipes have returned the favor...
Yeah, I'd do it again
Masks
Masks, the keeper of secrets, in more ways than one, Not only will the mask change how people see you, but how you see them, the world, and yourself. Everyone has a mask, worn upon their face everyday. You would be hard pressed to find someone that didn't have one, and harder still someone that has one and does not wear it. We wear this masks and create these characters of ourselves, these, others. The others are the ones with the confidence to do whatever they want and say whatever they say. You can only find yourself, or anyone else for that matter, if you can find your other, it will be a difficult task, a journey into yourself to see “What does this mask reflect of me?” Does it give you a sense of confidence when you are feeling nervous? Does it keep you smiling when you don’t want others to know you are sad. Does it weigh you down and make you feel like you are not worth anything?
All of these Masks, are just creations within our own mind, insecurities that we want to hide get put down and covered with images of how we want to be or think we should be. The more masks we put on, the more alien the other becomes to us. You may be shy, so you put on one of the masks and boom, you are confident and talking with everyone. What happens when the mask comes off though? The shy man under the mask is now revealed, how does he react? By pushing his shyness aside and donning the mask again. Maybe drawing up a mask to help with other perceived personality flaws. He becomes one with the masks, and the masks have become him. But, have they really? Sure when he goes out now he is talking to people and having a good time, all the while though underneath all of the masks the shy man stands. He stands alone surrounded by the armor these masks have created for him. He is unable to communicate with anyone without the masks, because what if they couldn't handle what was behind them. What if he couldn't handle being without them.
The small worries cast off at the start come flooding back in wrapping themselves between the man and his masks, forcing him to an emotional crossroads. He must take on his imperfections, face them, and fight them, alone.
It would be easy to throw on a mask or two and face the imperfections, after all why would it even be a challenge when you have the powers the masks grant you. Doing this wouldn't defeat them however. As they were not the masks imperfections to begin with, they cannot be dealt with by the masks.
They can be ignored by the masks though. And many people seem to choose this option, hiding behind their masks opting to feign happiness through ignorance, or even going back to the mask after trying to be without it. With all the masks a person has, they must ask themselves one question, is it about the person, or is it about the character that person creates with their masks?
It’s all determined at that crossroads, take a chance and find yourself, or just put on your masks and go on your way. I’m standing at my crossroads, not knowing if I take off my masks, will I like what I see and can I live with me, How much of myself is from me putting on all these masks and just throwing myself out there. If I find out who I am, will that change how others will now see me? Time will tell, everyone will take one path or the other in their lifetime, I’m just hoping when I finally choose my path, whether I don the masks or face myself, I don’t regret it.
English
American English as a whole sounds "flowy," but with sharp "dots" scattered everywhere. The "flowiness" is also accompanied by an impression that the speaker speaks with their mouth full of mashed potatoes (because of all the rhotic R's), however it's not to insult the speakers; it makes it sound very heavy, and as a whole I'd call it ... affirmative sounding. (E.g., a perfect sounding language for proving your point in a debate.)
Take the first word that came to my mind: "store." It has a harsh and sharp start which feels like laying bricks into a foundation, and then immediately goes into this deep, pleasant guttural sound which is like cement to those bricks.
Everything a song should be.
What's the last thing you've done for the very first time?
What's your favorite food and where I can get it?
What is your favorite word?
What is your least favorite word?
What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?
What turns you off?
What is your favorite curse word?
What sound or noise do you love?
What sound or noise do you hate?
What profession other than your own would you like to attempt?
What profession would you not like to do?
If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
What is your favorite word based on sound alone, with no regard to meaning?
GREAT IDEAS
Never tell anyone your ideas before you carry them out. Either they will get stolen or because you've already said your idea you won't follow through with it.
That said, I want to make a movie about a film student who can't think of an idea for a movie and the movie is all about how he is looking for an idea for a film. In the end we never find out if he's found his idea.
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