YOU PROBABLY MISSED THIS IN SPIDER-MAN 2 🚨
- When Peter starts losing his powers, he goes to a doctor and explains his situation.
- The doctor tells him: “Maybe you're not supposed to be Spider-Man climbing those walls. That's why you keep falling.”
- After hearing this, Peter throws his Spider-Man suit in the trash and decides to stop being Spider-Man.
- Later in the film, Peter sees a burning building with people trapped inside and in danger.
- At that moment, he realizes he no longer has his suit or his powers.
- He hesitates for a moment.
- Then, without a second thought, he runs straight into the fire.
- Despite having no powers, he manages to save a little girl.
- That moment proves Peter was always a hero and doesn’t need powers to be one.
- Spider-Man was never just the suit or the symbol.
- The real hero was always the man behind the mask.
@Vonagandr Sounds like you are stuck in the blah. Hope you can find your way out.
I mean this sincerely: as a first step, maybe work on getting yourself to actually read the next thing you comment on.
You know how if you spend the whole day sitting on the couch watching TV, you get kind of restless yet somehow also too tired to get off your butt?
Like you’re tired of doing nothing, yet you’re also tired from doing nothing?
You know what I’m talking about, the state of “blah”.
What that state of “blah” indicates is there’s an imbalance between your passive consumption and active production.
You are consuming too much and producing too little.
Satisfaction comes from pulling through and achieving something that you know took real work, something that you really earned.
If you don’t go for something that takes real work, something you have to earn, you just waste away in a state of “blah”.
The only way out of the “blah” is to start actively doing things that require you to put in work.
In the moment, this may seem counterintuitive because you think doing things will make you more tired and lead to more “blah”.
What you don’t realize is your problem isn’t about being tired, it’s about being unsatisfied, and you have to put in work to earn satisfaction.
I know, I know, it’s tough because the satisfaction only starts appearing after you put in some work -- there is a brief period of time when you switch from doing nothing to doing something, when it feels like you’re just getting more tired and more “blah”.
But if you muscle through and accomplish something that took real work, even if it’s the tiniest thing, you will start to feel the “blah” dissipate, and you’ll find some motivation to put in more work to accomplish incrementally bigger things.
You keep doing this, and before you know it, you’re out of the “blah”. You’re doing stuff and earning satisfaction.
At the end of the day you feel tired, but in a good way, where you can actually feel yourself absorbing rest and recharging your battery for more action and satisfaction the next day.
When I was still a student at the conservatory, my professors used to call me ‘Beethoven Girl’. Not just because I was the best Beethoven player they had, you see I had an unhealthy obsession with trying to get these notes to resonate at Beethoven’s truest intent.
I read what he read. I ate what he ate. I engulfed myself in Voltaire and Kant to breathe the same air of Enlightenment he breathed. To experience the frequencies he could not hear but were realer to him than his own reality. I learned from his students directly — Wilhelm Kempff and John O’Conor.
When I realized every piece of sheet music was altered by production for copyright purposes, I flew to Europe to get my hands on the First Edition of Beethoven Sonatas from Budapest. I hand painted this specific third movement on the walls of my dorm.
I graduated the conservatory with this as my final performance and went on to use it for my audition piece to get accepted as a fine arts major in university. The piece in its entirety is 1 hour long.
Here is Beethoven’s Sonata No 17 in D minor, the third movement—Tempest—performed to the enlightenment with which he originally intended.
Yours truly,
Beethoven Girl
I could also imagine him telling her kids that she was born again and completely rejected that life. People change. God forgives. What you think is really not important to them. I wish her the absolute best. Because one thing I know, is that people aren’t their worst moments. And when they change, we should support them, not keep judging them.
@svddenstache Went to the hospital with heat stroke my first edc because I wasn't close with anyone I went with and got self conscious about making them stop dancing to suckle from them
Nobody ever talks about the inherent intimacy of giving someone water from your hydro pack while it’s on your back. Feels like breastfeeding but instead of a baby it’s an adult with huge pupils 4 inches from your face
•Too Big For B-Side (EP) by Mau P is one of the new releases of the week. These two tracks showcase Mau P’s continued growth as an artist. ‘People Talk People Sing’ is the standout track and feels very Solomun influenced. The last 50 seconds are brain melting.
•Supersonic / Hands Up In The Sky (HRA) [EP] by Marlon Hoffstadt & DJ Daddy Trance is the other new release of the week. Both songs have infectious energy. ‘Supersonic’ is the standout track.
•Nirvana by Vintage Culture & Layla Bentiez (Ft. Max Milner) was a miss for me. The hook isn’t catchy enough and I didn’t think the beat wasn’t anything special.
•Bad Habit by ATFC (Ft. Lisa Millett) [Clüb De Combat Remix] is the new remix of the week. These guys are next up.
•Saved My Life (EP) by Andre Zimmer is the underrated release of the week. Loving the sounds on this project. ‘Synthetic Station’ is the standout track.
Other new releases to check out:
•Painless Love- Sosa UK
•Can’t Decide- Max Dean, Luke Dean & Locky
•About To Begin- Barry Can’t Swim
•Ease My Mind- Chris Lake & Abel Balder (Odd Mob Remix)
•Tivoli- Steve Angello (KREAM Remix)
•Purple Jam (Album)- Loco Dice
•Taking Back Control- Adam Beyer
•Yes Baby- Chris Luno
•Staring Into The Sun- DJ HEARTSTRING
•Express (EP)- Prunk & RED 87
•Cars Pass By Like Childhood- Barry Can’t Swim
•Love Shop- YOTTO & Something Good
•Diamonds- Danny Avila & Matt Sassari
•Everyone’s Your Friend- OMMNOM & Marco Strous
@mayfer What do you mean "real instruments" you mean tge "electric guitar"??
How about these architects that use computers to draw up their blueprints instead of doing it by hand? Is that also not real work? Or are they using a tool to do their job...
@JuvyWicks@1richhbastard_@angelKat31 Nahhhh this man needs to be sodomized and then forced to eat his own dick and balls, nothing too cruel or unusual for this shit
finally completed a very important task i’ve been avoiding for several months. it took 8 minutes and zero effort on my part and i felt immediate and immense relief. i probably won’t learn from this