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Regret of the Eternal
Though I meant no harm, many have perished. The orders I gave to bring unity only brought despair. Grasping the child's hands as they lay suffering before me, O' what sorrow hath I wrought unto all, what malice came forth from my ambition. I meant no destruction, death, or despair, yet I brought to this Eden the fires which rage in me. Now my tears fall to the crimson stained ground, now I walk forever entangled by the darkness within me. Eternally alone, till my fate hath come to take me away, back to the pits of ash and flame from which I was born.
7 'Friends' Theories
Friends is an American TV sitcom, created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons. The show revolves around six friends living in Manhattan. There are many theories around the internet about the show, most of which are interesting.
London's Skepta – 'Vicious' EP
This is a track by track review of Skepta's Vicious. The rest of the world receives American entertainment with open arms, but the opposite is rarely true here in the US.
Rap DisciplePublished 7 years ago in BeatEpisodic Memory
It's a filter, can't you see? Hiding eyes and stealing smiles, I do believe it works, can you tell? Removing thoughts and replacing hearts,
Matthew ReganPublished 7 years ago in Poets"The Plight of the Lady of the Night"
The world has been painted a violent scarlet, in such tender brush strokes. A cardinal color indeed, but may I coincide of which I must heed.
Jasmine FortierPublished 7 years ago in PoetsThe Paradox of Finding Your True Purpose
For most of my life I have always wondered, "What am I doing here?" What is the meaning of this existence? This is a succinct summation for the human condition. The necessity of a reason has been a splinter in my psyche leading to a number of ups and downs. Some of us are lucky enough to be exposed to the numerous ideologies in the world such as Nihilism or the various religions to fall back on and explain our existence, but there are always those who are perpetually tortured in not knowing how to live. As far back as I could remember, I felt immense heartache at times and as my childhood progressed, I experienced a few traumatizing events such as a mother suffering from an addiction. Struggling with a kind of depression or even a depressive mindset sets you in a sludge. Through the years, the cycles would become normalized, leading to immense apathy and disdain for existence itself. In my mind, however, there's also a struggle to find a sense of meaning and belonging that says to compromise and to try and find the things that could possibly bring joy not only to myself but others, as well. I wanted to pull myself out of these cycles of immense misanthropy and be useful as well as happy.
Giovanni MedranoPublished 7 years ago in BeatUnderstanding a Scene: 'Batman v Superman'
In 2016, Zack Snyder released Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (BVS), a follow-up to his 2013 Superman film, Man of Steel.BVS expanded the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), not only giving us a sequel to the Superman story that started in Man of Steel, but also introducing us to Snyder's reimagining of The Batman. To say the film has been divisive is an understatement. Some passionately love it, and others dislike the liberty that Snyder took with these characters. I personally love this film, I regard it as a cinematic masterpiece and feel more films should aspire to reach the level of depth, thematic, and visual storytelling Snyder was able to achieve. One scene stands out the most in the midst of all the criticism, the “Save Martha” sequence. Not only is that one of, if not the most pivotal scene in the film, it is also the turning point for both Batman and Superman and literally marks the Dawn of Justice.
Chris MunozPublished 7 years ago in GeeksHello There
Hello there Do you care How others fare If so, you’re rare People often glare If you have a dramatic flare They growl like a bear
Irene ProudmanPublished 7 years ago in Poets