Yet, a song that doesn’t know how to end properly is terrible. A book that doesn’t know how to end properly is terrible. You have to learn how to die properly, or your life will be terrible.
In a blaze of glory?
No, surrounded by love ones is fine, but it’s preferable if you have your dignity intact.
A book that doesn’t know how to end properly is terrible.
George R. R. Martin disliked that.
They say the greater the snoot the greater the wisdom
The light sprinkle of jpeg over this really adds to the Forwards From Grandma feel.
Borzoi look so cute I love them so much 🥹
I honestly don't understand how anyone can enjoy hollow platitude posting
Maybe this community isn't for you, bub.
Ok
I dunno, I really enjoyed the post. Thanks OP!
Oh I know people do, I just don't know how
Not saying people shouldn't be posting stuff like this, I wish I could enjoy it too =/
Seems the opposite of hollow to me. Hollow is: "kids raise money to pay for fellow classmate's cancer treatment".
Platitude, perhaps. I liked it.
This is your random reminder that the outcome of your story is not finished yet.
I always thought "born to die" was more a reference to how a lot of people view human lives as dispensable. I always thought it was a sarcastic self label, when you feel taken advantage of. I appreciate the sentiment, though. Maybe I'm wrong.
I mean, I get what youre trying to say, but there are definitely stories, music, jokes, paintings, and many other things where everything is just for the finished state.
Yet, a song that doesn’t know how to end properly is terrible. A book that doesn’t know how to end properly is terrible. You have to learn how to die properly, or your life will be terrible.
In a blaze of glory?
No, surrounded by love ones is fine, but it’s preferable if you have your dignity intact.
George R. R. Martin disliked that.