Unser Ego meint es im Grunde gut mit uns und will uns schützen. Nur allzu oft heißt das: Komfortzone. Doch auf welche Kosten? So viele, kleine und größere Abenteuer lassen wir stehen und brechen uns damit das Herz, wenigstens ein bißchen. Und was das ungenutzt gelassenen Möglichkeiten zum Wachstum bedeutet - so schade; für uns selbst, für uns alle.
Uns selbst auszutricksen bedeutet für mich vor allem, zunächst eine andere Perspektive einzunehmen. Für den Moment spielerisch mit dem umzugehen, das uns ein schweres Herz oder einen vollen Kopf bereitet - ein erster, wenn nicht der Trick 17: tief durchatmen und uns sagen, hey, hör mal, nur für diesen kurzen Moment schauen wir uns das mal anders an; danach können wir immernoch zurück auf alte Wege.
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Was ich auf meinem persönlichen Blog sammle & teile, mag ich hier verallgemeinert und um eure Erfahrungen ergänzt sammeln.
Also, lebt und schreibt mir dann!
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Gibt's noch jemanden, der lieber Trick 17 sagt? 🙈😂
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something to be said about how kristoph's only known mentee is a loud young man who dresses flashily, is particular about music and so passionate about the truth that he forgets to take people's feelings into account sometimes and follows the thread of logic even when it's disadvantageous to his case or people he cares about/admires. and who also does vocal training. like. just admit you miss your brother and go visit him. freak.
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Schmierschrift statt Zierschrift
Um dem Bedürfnis, etwas im Tagebuch notwendigerweise wenigstens in wenigen Sätzen zu notieren, nachkomme zu können - da die Kapazität zur näheren Beschäftigung damit gerade fehlt: schmieren. Nur Stichworte in lesbar undoder unterstreichen. Erinnerungen dazu kommen später noch lebendig genug wieder. Doch so bleibt das Auge jetzt nicht an lesbaren Worten hängen und löst mehr aus als nötig.
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Auch sonst steht meine Finanzplanung auf stabilem Fundament 😂
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Inej bout throw her bouquet and Kaz walks over and stops her and he takes the bouquet and goes to throw it into the crowd only for it to burst into a murder of crows and when they fly off everyone looks over to the stage and Kanej is just gone because magician Kaz holds a special place in my heart and deserves to have his place in their wedding
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i turned on siri accidentally and with no explanation whatsoever she provided me with a halloween version of super bass by nicki minaj…
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question: who is your favourite scooby doo character and why?
in a similar vein to my how did you get into scooby doo post from last month, i'm now interested in hearing who your favourite character from the franchise is! are they a member of the core gang or a side character? which iteration/version of theirs do you like best? do you have any specific memories associated with them? do they mean a lot to you personally, or do you just think they're neat? it's time to gush about them in the tags/replies!!
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Watching someone else play Shadow of the Colossus for the first time is equally as wondrous as it is frustrating. It is one of those games you wish you could experience for the first time again yourself, and while doing so vicariously doesn't fully live up to it, it sure does come close. Their exclamations about the scale, the chills, the "oh ho, that's a big boy", the joy of chasing lizards once you find out it increases Wander's stamina. But it's exasperating when they take so so long to figure out what the solution to the puzzle is, the trick to take the colossus down. When they keep trying the wrong approach, stubbornly, even though it's obvious - to you at least - that it's not getting anywhere. It's unfair, so incredibly unfair to experience that frustration, when you yourself were once in the same boat, taking over half an hour to figure out that you have to shoot the eye, hide under the building, make the colossus fall on its back.
Another contradiction appears when I remember that this is the game that made me discover the existence of speedrunning. I've never participated in it myself, but I thoroughly enjoy watching others cunningly manipulate the game such that it can be finished in as short a time as possible. It contrasts so starkly with the reminder that this is the sort of game in which taking your time enhances the experience, a game in which Wander can be true to his name. It is interesting that both approaches are valuable and enjoyable in their own right.
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i don't consider this confirmed since it was in a dream but jelena's dreampeek call makes me think she has an internal clock that's accurate to the minute (i personally hc that it's to the second) but she never shares this fact knowing what happens when people learn she's insanely good at math. she's not about to be everyone's human watch/timer too. hc she can also adjust it to the planet's time once she learns it.
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