The Art of Patience: Unlocking Potential Through Delayed Gratification
In a world that moves at the speed of a click, the art of waiting may seem like a forgotten melody. Yet, it is in the quiet symphony of delayed gratification that the most profound life achievements orchestrate their debut, one that leads to greater success and fulfillment in the pursuit of our dreams.
Understanding Delayed Gratification
Delayed gratification is the ability to resist the…
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something about qcellbit becoming the worst version of himself specifically to tell the people who've cared for him that he doesn't deserve it, all he does is kill and hurt and reopen old wounds and make new ones. "look at what youve been "loving" this whole time," he says.
and they love him anyways.
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The backlash against Frozen, which, from my observation, has cooled down (that isn't a joke, I swear-) quite a bit over the past few years, was less based on the quality of the movie itself and more on the fact that its massive success and reach really overshadowed a lot of other movies that came out prior to it and after it and was getting credited for stuff that had already been done before plenty of times, and in many cases, in those exact movies. This is why, to this day, many fans STILL refuse to give Tangled its props without trying to put Frozen down in some way. In their eyes, Tangled should have gotten the glory and accolades Frozen received, but did not, and that made them quite jealous. Overall, Frozen is far from a bad movie. It's a great movie with a great message, characters, music and does actually deserve the success and recognition it got, and some fans need to stop being so salty about it and uplift their fav movies without putting Frozen down so they get the proper appreciation they deserve as well. Although, yes, the credit this movie got for allegedly introducing themes, archetypes and tropes that had already been seen before in Disney, including movies set in a fairytale world with heroines as the protags, was undoubtedly the most annoying part about its success and is part of the reason why many tried to drag this movie and its main leads.
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ok but the ruby sacrificing herself to the tree theory is so real
do i think she would actually get to go through with it??? no
but for the angst, I could totally see her attempt. in the end, though, i think she could possibly be sacrificing crescent rose.
this is the shot in the intro that transitions DIRECTLY into the giant tree explosion... almost like ruby is falling into the tree
and (totally not reaching) the white glow may symbolize her silver eye power (desire to preserve life, such as WBY and jaune by getting them back to remnant safely), or perhaps her soul—in which case, remember when ruby said weapons were the extensions of oneself back in v1?
*interesting*
crescent rose has been repeatedly shown to be a major part of ruby's identity. and given the way she reacts to it in the latest chapter...
*spooky eerie effect hmmm*
...i feel like something important is going to happen with it. i also find it rather deliberate that we have this little moment after jaune explains how he thinks alyx sacrificed lewis to the tree—almost like ruby is rejecting crescent rose...
*what are you thinking about ruby??? sacrificing????*
and as i've seen @anthurak point out, the falling meteor looking thing in the intro looks A LOT like what crescent rose looked like when jaune was falling.
and the explosion is very dominantly red...
yes, i am going insane, how can you tell?
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honestly samdean have such a hard-on for the other needing them i’m surprised they weren’t jacking off while making those monologues
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Taking our hoard of old clothes to a trans clothes swap tomorrow. Give new life to our old wears, because some of this is The Good Shit.
but also testosterone has done a number on us and now nothing fits. rip.
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