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The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.

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Bojan MKX (BashCHElik)
Bojan MKX (BashCHElik)@RealStealBC·
@fandompulse He has finished the book 100%. These statements are just for trolling us. I am sure the book will be announced very soon
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Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
George R.R. Martin says he hasn't finished The Winds Of Winter because he's not in the mood: "I do think if I can just get some of these other things off my back, I could finish The Winds of Winter pretty soon. It's been made clear to me that Winds is the priority, but… I don’t know. Sometimes I’m not in the mood for that." Is this a disregard for the fans at this point?
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Bojan MKX (BashCHElik)@RealStealBC·
@GameTimeGaming1 Congratulations, GTG! You are a true legend of this game. It’s such an honor to share a love for the same game with such a dedicated player as you.
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GametimeGaming(GTG)@GameTimeGaming1·
Hitting the big 4K in consecutive days played tonight. On my way to 11 years! #mkmobile
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ManWithNoGame45@ManWithNoGame45·
@karenStarr2557 @RealStealBC I have pushed them hard to fix the Krypt Summons pack as a way to address this, but I don’t know that that will happen—the reality is they sell packs for new gear and probably do well on them. We easily max new characters now as F2P, and then new gear is in Kaskets by next update
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Bojan MKX (BashCHElik)@RealStealBC·
@ManWithNoGame45 It's good. I'm satisfied. Even though the percentages are small, if you play a little every day, quite good progress can be made.
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ManWithNoGame45@ManWithNoGame45·
@RealStealBC Now you have them both. It’s a long journey every update now when they add new gear to the Krypt…drops are already very, very saturated.
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Spetsnaℤ 007 🇷🇺@Alex_Oloyede2·
JUST IN: The Baltics are ready to deploy troops against Iran if the US asks.
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Bojan MKX (BashCHElik)@RealStealBC·
@AGDugin To much cocain burned his mind and soul. That's why he doesn't want to go in there. There is nothing inside.
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Alexander Dugin
Alexander Dugin@AGDugin·
The idea is sociologically relevant. The sociology denies very existence of inner individual reducing the man to the set of social masks and roles. Who is an actor? Pure nothing. His roles matter. The person is the mask.
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso

Philosopher Slavoj Žižek on why searching for your "true self" is a mistake: Žižek argues that the pursuit of a true inner self is ultimately misguided. Deep introspection, he suggests, often reveals only disturbing or chaotic fantasies. "Don't look for your inner self. You'll only find deep shit." Instead of searching for an authentic core, Žižek believes genuine personal growth comes from embracing an external mask, a chosen social role. "The only way to overcome yourself is to identify with your mask." To illustrate this, he references the 1960 Rossellini film General Della Rovere. The film tells the story of a poor man in occupied Italy who is caught by the Nazis. Because he resembles a famous resistance leader, General Della Rovere, the Nazis, who have already killed the real General, force him to pretend to be the General in prison to trick the resistance. But something unexpected happens. The man identifies so deeply with the role that he refuses to cooperate with the Nazis. He is ultimately shot publicly as General Della Rovere. Žižek calls this "good alienation." The man's "real self" as a poor beggar mattered less than his complete identification with the heroic persona. Through that total commitment to an outward role, he achieved a kind of moral greatness his "authentic" self never could. The takeaway is counterintuitive but powerful: true freedom doesn't emerge from endlessly excavating your private, internal world. It emerges when you prioritise your outward actions and commitments. When you fully commit to becoming something greater than what you started as. What matters is what you choose to embody.

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