I've never waited for somebody like I'm doing for you, and I don't think I'll ever know how to stop missing you..
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I've never waited for somebody like I'm doing for you, and I don't think I'll ever know how to stop missing you..
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normalize not being good at something you love doing. it hurts me when i see people refusing to continue doing something they love because they feel like they are not good enough at it. your passions are not a showcase, they do not validate you. they exist to make this place a bit better for you. you can love something without being the best at it. your art, your passion is something that serves as an escape, don’t let it become something you slowly start escaping from.
Bacardi Legacy: Rock’n’Blue.
A great recipe from my friend Sergey Slesarenok for his Bacardi Legacy 2020 entry.
The Rock’n’Blue cocktail was inspired by mountain climbing. Mountain climbing is more than just sport. The first people to conquer Everest did not know for sure whether life is possible at an altitude of 8.5 km. Just like the guys who went into space, they were pushing the boundaries. ROCK ‘N’ BLUE is a mountain Odyssey where we will go together with Bacardi.
Recipe:
50 ML Bacardi Carta Blanca 40 GR Lime Sorbet 15 ML Jalapeños Blue Curacao* 30 ML Soda water 1 GR Fresh Mint
Method:
Shake and fine strain over ice into a sling glass.
Garnish:
Orange peel in Sling glass
Ingredient prep:
Jalapeño Blue Curacao - Mix 1000ml Blue Curacao syrup with 150gr marinated jalapeño peppers and warm cup until 60 degrees. Let it sit for for 3 mins before fine straining into a clean bottle. Label as necessary.
Fuck being sad, do whatever the fuck makes you fucking happy. Stand up for yourself, fuck your fucking ego. It’s time to live since we’re alive anyways. Do what the fuck you love.
"i'm also moved by it" "yes! yes, tell me about that: what moves you?" "i thought you hated architecture" "i do. but i'm interested in what moves you" passion is underrated. we do what we have to, we help those around us. we do what we have to to get by. every day can be a struggle when you're living a life you don't want to. even if you don't realize that it's not what you want finding people that share your same passions is one of the most important kinds of relationships in life. what's even more, is finding someone that doesn't share your exact passion, but will listen to what you have to say. spill your guts: gush about what you love, at length and in great detail. what do you love? why do you love it? if someone will listen, if they want to listen, even if they can't relate or don't need to know, that's an important kind of bond i was born and raised in a town like columbus. i still live here, even though i'd love to pull a lady bird and fly away on the next flight out to some far away city. it isn't such a bad place, it just isn't where i should be right now. the last year i've grown more than i have in my life, in more ways than one. and the biggest thing i've been contemplating recently is the desire to follow what i'm passionate about. and it isn't just a place, it's people. people who share the same passion i do, people who will listen. in my case, it's film. i work at a movie theater and i discuss films all day long, with coworkers and customers, but it always feels off. like we're not on the save wavelength. that doesn't make our relationships and friendships lesser or not worthy. it just isn't the same as being around people who feel what i feel going out into the great unknown to discover more about what you love is one of the scariest things you could do. leaving loved ones behind is one of the most heartbreaking things to even consider doing. this movie makes me cry, because the ending is a personal kind of dream of mine, and the tenderness of it is overwhelming kogonada captures a feeling with this piece of film that is completely unique. passion, understanding, calm. this is a really special movie, but not just because of the cinematography or performances. it's special to me because it touched me. feeling that way is one of the most important feelings when watching any movie, and how you feel shapes your entire opinion of it. this truly ended up being my special movie of the year. i hope you all have one too thanks for letting me spill my guts about what i'm passionate about. i appreciate you listening. now i'm gonna go edit this movie into my 2017 in film video, which should be up within the week. i can't wait to show you all what i've been passionate about this year
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Mixing up some amazing cocktails with the legend @michaelbjordan and @bacardiusa tonight! 💪🏼🍹 I took over @bacardiusa IG stories so go check out all the fun and action there! Also got to surprise celebrate his birthday! It was truly inspiring to meet him and be reminded to #DoWhatMovesYou! - #LevitateStyle #KingCuatro #AgedRum #BacardiPartner (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt2KzYnA-fj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=colgq7irqkek
There’s nothing i find more fulfilling than learning about different cultures. #dowhatmovesyou (at Grand Canal, Venice, Italy)