Someone buy me these pweaseeeee.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Dance video if you want to watch it
For people who watched last episode of OreShura . One of the fan subber staff wrote
Shakespeare once wrote,
All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts.
While he wrote this in reference to aging and the stages of a man’s life, it applies to us in many more ways. What parts do we really play in our lives?
How we act depends strongly upon who we are with. With our teachers, we may act the diligent student or the troublemaker. With our business partners, we may act the confident, can-do professional.
Whoever we are with, we are still ourselves, but we consider our behavior different from our behavior in some natural state. This invites the question, What is our natural state? Is it how we are with our families? No, there are things I would do and feel more natural with my friends which I would not do with my family. Is it how we are with our friends? I highly doubt that as well, as it also works the other way.
The fact of the matter is, we play different parts with different people. We take on different roles depending on our relation to others.
The reverse is also true. To others, we play a certain part in their lives, with a certain personality and familiarity. Each person in someone else’s life fills a different role. We may play our part in relation to others specifically to fill the role others expect us to fill. And that part may be set by how they first perceive us.
But therein lies a problem. By admitting that we play different parts for different people, or that we play our part to fill a role for someone, we admit that we are constantly acting. We are acting out our own person, many parts in the same—we are all samefags and will remain samefags so long as we live.
This invites another question: How can we change the role we play? Adopting a new role immediately is impossible—others expect us to play a certain role. We must change our roles slowly. We must move ourselves into a position from which we may enter our new role with others’ approval.
But what is this position? Is it not itself a different role from what we play now? Then we must move into a position to enter it. How do we approach it at all? Is it even possible?
A paradox indeed.
Alas, all we really can ask is, What would happen if tomorrow I tried being more than what I am to you now?
All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances;
And one man in his time plays many parts.
While he wrote this in reference to aging and the stages of a man’s life, it applies to us in many more ways. What parts do we really play in our lives?
How we act depends strongly upon who we are with. With our teachers, we may act the diligent student or the troublemaker. With our business partners, we may act the confident, can-do professional.
Whoever we are with, we are still ourselves, but we consider our behavior different from our behavior in some natural state. This invites the question, What is our natural state? Is it how we are with our families? No, there are things I would do and feel more natural with my friends which I would not do with my family. Is it how we are with our friends? I highly doubt that as well, as it also works the other way.
The fact of the matter is, we play different parts with different people. We take on different roles depending on our relation to others.
The reverse is also true. To others, we play a certain part in their lives, with a certain personality and familiarity. Each person in someone else’s life fills a different role. We may play our part in relation to others specifically to fill the role others expect us to fill. And that part may be set by how they first perceive us.
But therein lies a problem. By admitting that we play different parts for different people, or that we play our part to fill a role for someone, we admit that we are constantly acting. We are acting out our own person, many parts in the same—we are all samefags and will remain samefags so long as we live.
This invites another question: How can we change the role we play? Adopting a new role immediately is impossible—others expect us to play a certain role. We must change our roles slowly. We must move ourselves into a position from which we may enter our new role with others’ approval.
But what is this position? Is it not itself a different role from what we play now? Then we must move into a position to enter it. How do we approach it at all? Is it even possible?
A paradox indeed.
Alas, all we really can ask is, What would happen if tomorrow I tried being more than what I am to you now?
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Update ?? maybe
I suck at writing blogs so im just gonna list what I did in the last few weeks
- Bioshock Infinite - Finished it in one sitting, real mind fuck this game. Enjoyed it more than the first and second game.
- Path of Exile - still playing this, might switch to Dragon Prophet or Scarlet Blade. PSO2 WHERE ARE YOU!
- 1st & 2nd Madoka Movies - Aired in our theaters that we go to. Nothing much different since its all recap. Hopefully the 3rd movie brings something new.
- Animes - A lot of animes are starting to end which always makes me sad D= and the newer seasons are coming up soon.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Unlimited Videos Work ?
This looks familiar don't know remember if I already posted this one or not. Too lazy to write a actual blog so I spam vids
Monday, March 25, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Original w/ subs
or
English cover
which do you like?
I will post this remix here just because I find this funny since the last 2 weeks went to watch first and 2nd madoka movie that aired here my city. Which actually surprised me, too bad it was all recap D=
or
English cover
which do you like?
I will post this remix here just because I find this funny since the last 2 weeks went to watch first and 2nd madoka movie that aired here my city. Which actually surprised me, too bad it was all recap D=
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
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