#the philosophy of beginning
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asteriscooo-r · 1 year ago
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i will treat this like a dairy
Hi..i really i want to called Roméo.my real name is Romaissa.my mom chosed it to me .how ever she didn't know the meaning of it at first ;this name means a lot of meanings ;the one I prefer is a little star ..i will turn 18 in the next septembr..my zodiac sign is virgo ;however i don't believe in them.i have to say that i'm a human like others humans;a girl like other girls and that's true! i won't admit it . because this true and not in the same time..well i will support the none like others being. i created this user to express my real and deep me and my interests . divolping me and may find another interests i learn more so i know what i will support. i will create my own art or what ever made by me among the time i will spend here with my own limited material.also i want to make my save zone here and fresh my thoughts i heard that this place is peacefull because i think that match my personality.till now i haven't decided yet what's the goal of this user like to find people like me and whatever people want.but I will treat this as my own space to express .you know like i will check this in the future and i will i trace my thoughts and my personality. SO i really hope some juicy times here
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y2kaee · 4 months ago
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franeridart · 26 days ago
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The Housecat Philosophy - Ep 84
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inamindfarfaraway · 6 months ago
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That issue of Batgirl (2000) where Cass goes to immense trouble to rescue a death row inmate who killed an innocent woman, breaking into prison, fighting the guards, shattering the wall of the execution chamber and taking him outside, because her core principle is that nobody dies if she can help it. No matter what they’ve done. It’s been established that she has a crippling guilt complex about taking a life. To her, her being an abused child who had no way of knowing it was wrong and didn’t even understand the concept of death at the time is as irrelevant as her victim being a crime lord. She is a Murderer. She turned a person full of thought and feeling into nothing. That’s her ultimate definition of wrong. So she needs to save this Murderer and give him the second chance she’s been given; she needs him to deserve it. She needs him to be more than his worst action. The man does appear to be repentant and mean no further harm.
But then the mother of the victim tells her that he deserves to become nothing. No matter how much he’s changed. He destroyed her little girl. And after all the effort she put in, despite her intense emotional investment and absolute reverence of life, Cass lets him die when she doesn’t have to. Something nothing else could ever make her do. Because she is a Murderer… but she was also a Destroyed Little Girl.
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philosophybits · 6 days ago
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Truth is the awakening of spirit in man, his communion with spirit.
Nikolai Berdyaev, The Beginning and the End
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thepersonalwords · 1 month ago
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No one is too old to begin again.
Debasish Mridha
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justalittlelilac · 4 months ago
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Okay, okay, I literally just read this post from @mycurrentobsessionis that you can also read here about themes of patience and unconditional acceptance in olba and olnf. It's honestly such an interesting thing to point out. To go even further with themes we can even relate it to the seasons that the games take place.
Summer: It almost feels unending when you're in it. Stagnant heat, day in and day out. At a certain point, the easy, balmy days of summer feel like they'll never end. In olba's case, and especially Cove's, it's pressed upon how much we can worry about things changing, even if they haven't yet.
We don't want summer to come to a close, our relationships to shift, to move away and to grow up. We don't want things to end.
And in summer, as a child, you can almost pretend you're in a limbo where time doesn't move as fast until, without realizing it, it's the night before school starts. Change always comes.
It's actually quite existential if you want to think deeper about it.
Fall: It is the thesis of change. The changing leaves, colder weather, and the inevitable end of long summer days represent the embrace of change. It is a period of slowing down, of things ending. We begin the game as a 10 y/o, on the cusp of it. Right as we begin to see childhood truly end and march into teenagehood. I think this might have been a deliberate choice.
Change is here, and as we go into Step 2 we are shown through fall that change is inevitable. That our friends and even ourselves change, and there's really nothing to be done about it because we didn't realize it was happening until it was too late.
Both games deal with the theme of change and acceptance of it but present it in different ways. Summer is before the change and learning to anticipate it. Prepare for it. Accept it.
Fall is during the change and likely learning how to understand and grow from it. The understanding that things end and change in ways, but it's not all bad.
As the stoic philosopher, Markus Aurelius, wrote, "the universe is change; our life is what our thoughts make of it."
Because after a brief hibernation of winter, comes spring and something new.
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kacievvbbbb · 2 months ago
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But like hypothetically if I decided to make a series of YouTube video breaking down and rambling about how I think the first year trio encompass the full gradient scale of what it means to be “morally good” and how by the end of the series they have grown exponentially but their moral inner workings are so entrenched in who they are they never needed to change they just became more of who they already were.
Because initially Yuuji wants to save the world in that abstract way all heroes do, Megumi is only interested in saving those he can save and Nobara is only interested in those she wants to save. And all these are treated as morally valid by the narrative and not really flaws in need of changing but instead philosophies in need of refining and understanding.
Because Jujutsu Society as a whole encourages and thrives off a moral apathy or superiority, they are in the business of killing curses not saving lives and that ultimately raises the question of if you’re going out there everyday killing curses and inadvertently saving lives does it really matter the reason why? Or the morality behind it? Maybe not to you but to the society, maybe.
So anyway, hypothetically ….would you be hypothetically interested👀
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theside-b · 3 months ago
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Haruto, Kai, Orca, Wang, Yuan, Vee, Joke... 2024 was the year with boys who really said "in this household there will be no peace!"
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usefulquotes7 · 7 months ago
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“If anyone on the verge of action should judge himself according to the outcome, he would never begin.” — Søren Kierkegaard
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vinyls-and-valentines · 6 months ago
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I think Vamos and Vaya's whole philosophy surrounding death can be summed up as "Well, at the end of the day someone's always gonna come pick you up, so you might as well spend your life meeting different people and having fun, so that no matter where you end up in the afterlife you'll be surrounded by people you know" which is not bad per se, but it does make them seem severely insensitive whenever someone does die and they simply gloss over it like it doesn't matter
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peacheskoo · 6 months ago
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So far here I’m giving Bruce the benefit of the doubt.
I’m not gonna condemn him and I think the outburst he had earlier towards Jason might have been what pushed him to find outside help even if he says that “it stays in the family”. Do I honestly think he would have put Jason on a mental institute? I really don’t think so, especially with him keeping their alter ego under wraps when going over what happened to Jason, and as I said, his previous idea of keeping their problems within the family I’m thinking he was bringing in a psychologist to help Jason but from their home.
The narration is in the pov of the lady psychologist and the excerpts tell us that Jason does end up talking to her because of how we have Jason going over how he felt during his fight with scarecrow, but also Bruce talks to her and also ends up telling her about their alter egos.
I think everything Bruce has done so far in this issue is out of love for Jason, it sucks that he didn’t tell Jason about the psychologist, but like it says Jason was pulling back more and more no matter what Bruce and Alfred did and I think Bruce didn’t know what else to do other than actually do the thing he said he didn’t want to do in the hopes of getting Jason help. Was it right? No. Is he trying? Yes because he cares so much but is still going to make mistakes. Jason’s trauma isn’t something that will just go away if they give him space and ignore it, he went through something horrible and the family is scrambling to find their footing again and I’m excited to see what they do moving forwards because seeing Bruce actually love Jason and care is a big yippee to me.
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rivriderart · 6 months ago
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rips my fucking shirt off like the combination jerma and werewolf images
making your art expensive is scary but showing that you have passion in what you make and keeping it up is what makes people want to see more of it even if they have to pay for it themselves that is always what has mattered
and if you're at the point where you want to make money from such endeavors respect your got dang time and energy that goes into making what you make!!!!
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franeridart · 1 year ago
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The Housecat Philosophy - Ep 40
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dongslinger--420 · 2 days ago
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Jean-Paul Sartre in an interview with John Gerassi (1971) // BoJack Horseman s3e04 "Fish Out Of Water" (2016)
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philosophybits · 10 months ago
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I wish to know, not actuality, but the truth about actuality. And I may learn what this truth is, only because in me, the knowing subject, there is a source of truth and because I may communicate with this truth.
Nikolai Berdyaev, The Beginning and the End
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