How Does It Feel to Live The American Dream
All about the music industry, being born in the USA and working your way to success
The American Dream is a concept that has captivated the imaginations of many. It is an ideal that has been pursued by generations of immigrants, entrepreneurs, and dreamers. But how does it actually feel like to live the American Dream?
For many, living the American Dream is a feeling of accomplishment and success.
It is the feeling of knowing you have achieved something that many people only dream of. It is a feeling of pride and joy, of being able to look back on hard work and dedication that have paid off. Living the American Dream is also about having financial security. It is about having job security, being able to provide for your family and being able to save money for the future.
It is about having opportunities to advance in life and to reach for your goals. Living the American Dream also means being able to enjoy all the freedoms and benefits that come with life in the United States. It is about having the opportunity to express yourself freely and to pursue your passions. It is about being part of a diverse and thriving society, one that is full of culture, creativity, and innovation.
Ultimately, living the American Dream is about having the chance to create the life you want. It is about pursuing your goals and not taking no for an answer.
As I’ve spent a long time in the entertainment world, there’s one thing I know for a fact, and that’s how important it is to dedicate yourself to the cause, in order to grow as an artist, entrepreneur or fashion icon.
In my personal case, being a music artist comes with a great sense of responsibility. You are the voice of your fans, and the face of your music.
It can be a daunting and intimidating experience at times, but it is also incredibly rewarding. When you are performing in front of an audience, you can feel an immense rush of adrenaline.
You have the opportunity to express your innermost thoughts and emotions, and you can see the audience connecting with the music. It is a feeling like no other.
Behind the scenes, there is a lot of work that goes into being a music artist. You have to stay organized and manage your time, while also ensuring that you are taking care of yourself and your health, but at the end of the day it is all worth it.
If you love music or anything else – and have the dedication and determination to succeed, the American Dream is waiting for you!
Source - Keldamuzik
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"Basically what happens is, Grace and Max are right about to win. They're right about to do it. And then, there's a groaning. In the floorboards. Suddenly, the staircase gives out beneath Grace and Max, and they fall through the floors. They fall stories. Pieces of wood shove through their chests, and they both are killed."
"But keep this in mind, nothing truly dies in the Waylon house. Grace and Max become ghosts, and they're off doing whatever, but they're no longer involved in the tournament."
So.. that Pit Stop in Hatchetfield tag team deathmatch huh.
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Meet The Ultimate Squad my tv show pitch that I want to show to the world, I am pitching this to any streaming service, Netflix, Hulu Disney Plus and Paramount Plus. The Ultimate Squad focuses on two people Peter Static / Bolt and Gunnar Christianson / The Titan both of which are superheroes, they protect the innocent with Hope. This is a love letter to every superhero story and idea before a lover letter to the superhero genre.
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tbh im normally an "i wanna see my blorbos Win™" type of guy but the grian dmv-slash-permit-office arc has pulled out such unanticipated levels of "i want that twink OBLITERATED" within me that ive transformed into the emotional equivalent of wile e. coyote every time i watch him. like i need to see him outsmarted guys. hes so fucking smug in his videos that the urge to start ordering ACME-brand Contraptions™ and chase him around with them is haunting my dreams. joel taking out his sword for a crit when grian put him on hold was so satisfying i almost passed out from the headrush. never have i ever wanted comeuppance in my favorite blorbos SO FUCKING BADLY i hope he keeps doing this bit forever and gets bonked over the head with hammers for it every single time
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„Art is illusion, storytelling, but in their most sublime form, these images form a path to truth.“
I fell in love with Pentiment.
Mags is my beloved and quite under appreciated I think, so here I gave her Mucha-esque artwork. Best girl.
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World Wizard Entertainment Final: FUCKING TROUBLE
(And is Vince McSam in the room with us now?)
Well folks, this is it. The final.
We've lost some good wizards along the way. Also some evil ones. Probably some neutral ones as well, I dunno, this wasn't the alignment quiz. We've campaigned, cat-fought, and cried crocodile tears for who was the most wizard, who was the strongest wizard, and sometimes, who just made the funniest argument.
And in this last round, we've had to say goodbye—for now, but not forever—to our champion, our guiding star, our last hope....
A moment of silence... for Veth's Big Naturals.
But do you know what? It's what she and her huge, wizardly knockers (and, maybe, somehow, also Cerrit's roguely big naturals?) would've wanted. Her boy, Caleb Widogast, in the final round, up against the Calamity's dearest heart of hearts, Laerryn Coramar-Seelie.
Pfffft, alright, enough of that heartfelt fuckery.
There's no crying in wizardry, as they say! If you want to see previous polls, rankings, and methodology, please check the tag here. Otherwise, let's get to the trash talk!
(But for real, again, keep it weird and funny, not just... mean. Contrary to popular belief, people can in fact tell the difference. This is for fun.)
Our final round match-up, wizard to wizard:
So come, one and all, and vote for the last wizard remaining! Laerryn, give it your best shot. And Caleb, AVENGE THOSE TOTS!
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