This is a glimpse of the first version of the scene at the top of this page. Not!Cap is working late for a reason I hadn't decided yet. Rhapsody enters the room, offering some light. Not!Cap misinterprets Rhapsody's actions as friendly, but she's just watching his reaction.
Then the tone of the...
Step 1: Don't listen to me. I'm not a professional.
I mean, I do have the degrees but this job market sucks.
Step 2: Don't listen to professionals.
Step 3: Listen to yourself. If you don't know what you're doing, don't do it.
Step 4: Pick companies you can understand, not companies you think...
I think we want to feel pain sometimes. It's why tragedies have always been popular.
Sometimes apathy is worse. If you're hurt, you're still alive. If you're disappointed, the world has failed to convince you that you don't deserve more. It's trying, but you know better.
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Everything makes a lot more sense if you accept that the Jedi were doing it wrong too. Anakin is correct. Jedi are supposed to help if there's something they can do.
I don't assume it was the will of the Force that the rest of the Jedi be wiped out. Palpatine is a monster. It was the will of...
They didn't just decide to do this. There was massive stupid external pressure on these companies to stop being fun, because we don't want kids to grow up liking these companies. We want kids to prefer real restaurants that have... basically the same jive on the kids menu, actually. But with...
You should watch ROTJ again. It's underrated. The part where Vader senses Luke on Endor but Palpatine doesn't is a GIGANTIC moment. Vader senses Luke because of the Skywalker refusal to not care. It's the secret ingredient to their powers. It's the missing puzzle piece Anakin knew was there but...
For me it was a class thing too. Much of my school was comfortably middle class. Today they'd be considered upper middle class. My family was on the verge of foreclosure. My classmates had things I couldn't imagine. It's not that I was jealous. It's that we had a language barrier. I had no idea...
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