Life is a series of bass notes

Marcus 2021-10-22 14:30:38

When you are young, you will feel loneliness very valuable, and even disdain to talk to people. As you get older, you will either become more and more indifferent to loneliness, or it will be a panic of being unable to rest.

Recently, I have talked with people about the performance and meaning of people's existence and life in time, as well as the development trend and feedback of this performance. This topic is heavy, because it cannot be summed up by the simple sentence in the movie, "You curse life for being unfair to you, but you have no ability to improve your own life". People will become a little calmer in the constant persuasion of themselves. In the status quo, accompanied by occasional grumbling through questions, it looks like a boring arrogant person. People cannot stop self-reflection and thinking. There are two kinds of expressions on the outside, just like Lando’s indifferent attitude to the status quo, no too many complaints, no excessive desires and ambitions, just pass by; just like Dante’s joy in the form of depression A widow, full of complaints about the status quo but timid to change.

Everyone handles it differently, and for various reasons, there is no constant answer. I think that for this confusion, what can be done is to stop hypothetical expectations for the future and make records, such as diaries, photos, videos, all text, data, and images. This is life, words, faces, and actions, all recorded, real, existing things.

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  • Melisa 2022-03-23 09:01:26

    This abnormal structure, I think, can be called "cold joke".

  • Ruthie 2022-04-21 09:01:29

    Women are basically the same thing when they are lovers, as long as they are there. The male orgasm is too easy to create, just insert it into a wrapped, damp place for piston movement; to make the female orgasm, that is technical work. Life is a series of low notes. Ostrich Syndrome: What you can't see is not there. I may never get what I want, but I am happy when I try. I hope no one has been wronged, but I miss your laugh. I was looking for an antidote because I was so annoyed that I cried. I'm stuck here, stuck here, stuck here, and we've had another day. It's a good excuse to celebrate, pick a number, and avoid bad luck. Find a reason to be happy, I know you know I want to know, I can't tell how I feel. I can't tell, I can't tell, I can't tell. no one understands me,

Clerks quotes

  • Dante Hicks: You know what the real tragedy about all this is? I'm not even supposed to be here today!

    Randal Graves: [suddenly outraged] Oh, fuck you! Fuck you, pal! Jesus, there you go again trying to pass the buck. I'm the source of all your misery. Who closed the store to play hockey? Who closed the store to go to a wake? Who tried to win back his ex girlfriend without even discussing how he felt with his present one? You wanna blame somebody? Blame yourself. "I'm not even supposed to be here today."

    [throws stuff at Dante]

    Randal Graves: You sound like an asshole! Jesus, nobody twisted your arm to be here today. You're here of your own volition. You like to think the weight of the world rests on your shoulders. Like this place would fall apart if Dante wasn't here. Jesus, you overcompensate for having what's basically a monkey's job. You push fucking buttons. Anybody can waltz in here and do our jobs. You... You're so obsessed with making it seem so much more epic, so much more important than it really is. Christ, you work in a convenience store, Dante! And badly, I might add! I work in a shitty video store, badly as well.

    [sighs]

    Randal Graves: You know, that guy Jay's got it right, man. He has no delusions about what he does. Us... we like to make ourselves seem so much more important than the people that come in here to buy a paper, or, God forbid... cigarettes. We look down on them as if we're so advanced. Well, if we're so fucking advanced, what are we doing working here?

  • Dante Hicks: You gonna lock the video store?

    Randal Graves: Look who you're asking, here.