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starsidesky · 2 days
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I was watching a My Name is Byf lore short about Sjur Eido a while ago, and the Supersuit scene from the Incredibles popped into my head. So, yeah, I just ripped off and reskinned the entire scene with Awoken Queen and her first Wrath. I feel no remorse. Pixar plz don't sue me.
Sjur: (from another room) Mara?! Where's my Wishender?
Mara: (nearly spits out a sip of tea) What?
Sjur: WHERE - IS - MY - WISH - ENDER?!
Mara: I put it away!
[Cuts to Guardian using it to shoot through vex barriers]
Sjur: Where? (Running around frantically searching)
Mara: Why do you need to know?!
Sjur: I NEED IT!
Mara: No! You are not running off to some far flung corner of the Reef! We've been planning this dinner for several months!
Sjur: The Dreaming City is in danger!
Mara: My evening is in danger!
Sjur: JUST TELL ME WHERE MY BOW IS WOMAN! We are talking about the greater good!
Mara: Greater good? I am your QUEEN! I am the greatest good you're ever going to get.
All I'm saying is that I desperately need someone to draw this. Cus, if in the future, Sjur Eido does *somehow* end up being alive, you better believe this conversation is bound to come up in some form or another.
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yggdrasil-00 · 7 months
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A really dumb vent but tbh you don't have to feel empathy, guilt, sympathy, compassion, remorse, etc. to be a good person. You can feel none of these and still decide to do the right thing. In fact people who DO feel those things and STILL continue to do horrible things are worse imo.
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your---dancestyle · 11 days
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The craziest thing about watching Kipperlily slit her party member's throat, is that I was still hoping, after everything we've learned about her this season, still hoping that she and the Rat Grinders hadn't killed Lucy Frostblade. That it was ritual gone wrong, or Lucy was attacked by a rage crystal and they had to fight her, or it was one of the teachers' fault, or Something.
But we watched her kill her cleric, not in self-defense, not just in cold blood, but with revelry and joy for causing the bad kids what is ultimately a very minor inconvenience (knock on wood) and some stress.
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fidgetspringer · 5 months
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Hey bud? Where did my hotdog bun go?
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beemovieerotica · 5 months
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I'm gonna fuck this up so bad, but welp.... 🤪
(Here lies the body of her career, at least she died doing what she loved ✝️)
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ask-prankster-sunnyyy · 5 months
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*releases a cat who starts chasing him*
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brushes-of-sage · 1 month
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HOLY FRICK HOW IS MANDROID SO FREAKING TERRIFYING???
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kristingelatin · 2 months
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felrend · 11 months
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Understanding
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Blocking people today. If you have no age indicator or you are a blank blog you will be blocked. If I made a mistake, have one of your friends let me know
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aspd-culture · 1 year
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wait not feeling remorse is a symptom? i thought it was a joke. i thought people were manipulating me and guilt tripping me lmao. i thought remorse was "indescribable fear of being hurt by people and/or not doing thing because someone will hurt me — or hurt someone else, which will in turn hurt me (and thats the only reason i care)". i also thought regret was "i wish i did this thing instead, because i dont like the end results of what happened". wtf. i try to avoid hurting people because i think theyll hurt me or leave me and not because it hurts them lmfao. i told someone about this and they were said thats ok. surprisingly positive feedback. didnt know that was abnormal. i thought everyone was just like that and didnt want to admit it and just bullshitting me and lying to me and malicious (i still believe that but)
Remorse is the instinctual feeling of guilt for hurting another person. It's not logical - meaning there doesn't need to be any reason, risk of being caught, risk of consequences, etc behind it. People with remorse will feel some degree of guilt for any wrongdoing, even if it is 100% justified, or there is no way anyone will know, and will often out themselves for something they guaranteed got away with just to get rid of the guilt.
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This is why confession is a thing in many religions - to absolve yourself of guilt which is a synonym for remorse.
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Edit: to my knowledge you do have the correct definition of regret though.
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Remorse is the instinctual feeling of guilt for hurting another person. It's not logical - meaning there doesn't need to be any reason, risk of being caught, risk of consequences, etc behind it. People with remorse will feel some degree of guilt for any wrongdoing, even if it is 100% justified, or there is no way anyone will know, and will often out themselves for something they guaranteed got away with just to get rid of the guilt.
TW, religion mention:
This is why confession is a thing in many religions - to absolve yourself of guilt which is a synonym for remorse.
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Edit: to my knowledge you do have the correct definition of regret though.
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mywifeleftme · 27 days
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355: Motörhead // No Remorse
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No Remorse Motörhead 1984, Bronze
I heard British comics writer Warren Ellis tell a story about hearing a horrible banging in the hallway outside his flat late one night in the mid-1980s. When he poked his head outside to give the noisenik hell he discovered Lemmy wandering around smacking the walls with a wooden cooking spoon. After he managed to get the metal legend’s attention, Lemmy waved the implement at him and snarled, “You ever hear of a coke spoon? This is my coke spoon!”
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This past Friday, I talked to a 50-something punk named Joey P who has 26 Motörhead records on vinyl (including the coveted leatherbound version of No Remorse). If you ever want to have a long conversation with Joey P, I recommend starting with a riff on if Ronnie James Dio was a mob-connected / Rat Pack wiseguy, and then letting him go into antiquarian detail on which Motörhead records are kind of underrated (Another Perfect Day), underrated (Bastards), and really underrated (1916). Love that guy, and I think he’s mostly right. 26 is probably too many Motörhead records even for me, but they are one of those long-running, very sonically consistent bands who turn their deepest fans into sommeliers. I can hold forth about the subtle differences in tasting notes between an Ace of Spades and an Iron Fist (let alone a departure like Orgasmatron!) while an outsider looks doubtfully into their two indistinguishable cups of Jack and Coke. A band like this gives men of a certain age a way to sniff each other over when they meet in a clearing, a low-impact ritual of butting heads.
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For years I remembered a story I thought one of my friends had told me about running into Lemmy at the Dominion Tavern in Ottawa towards the end of his life. He was miserably drinking white wine on his doctor’s orders, not looking for conversation. The image always struck me as both funny (I cannot imagine the house wine at the Dom having a nice finish), and sad (the day Lemmy Goddamn Kilmister lets anyone tell him he can’t have whiskey!). I think I’ve repeated it once or twice over the years as an example of how age mellows us all, but when I asked the pal I thought had told me, she denied it (though she did add that her ex told her Lemmy’d gone to see “the rippers in Aylmer once”). So, I dunno, maybe he escaped the fate of the Dom Chardonnay.
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Speaking of fate, Lemmy was a damned sharp fellow beneath all the drugging and boozing (who else could’ve written the lyric “Fourth day, five-day marathon / We’re moving like a parallelogram”), and he rightly figured his label had pitched doing a hits compilation in 1984 because they thought the band was washed up. (The limp sales and savage critical reaction to Another Perfect Day having had something to do with that.) Kilmister insisted on inserting a side’s worth of new songs onto the double LP comp to emphasize that Motörhead remained very much a going concern. Of the four, only the brilliantly dumb “Killed By Death” became a classic in its own right, but the new tracks showed the band were still capable of churning out the sound that had defined them with undiminished ferocity. They never lost it.
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I do know a woman who hooked up with Lemmy towards the end of his life (if anything in rock and roll can be believed, she had about 1,000 peers. It was like a more pleasant [?] Germs burn). They went home from the bar in Montreal and drank whiskey, and then she split in the morning without leaving her number. She thought the story was funny and I thought not leaving a number was a pretty good flex, but at the end she still gave a bit of a wistful, “I know he probably wouldn’t have called me anyway…”
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Lemmy picked the songs for No Remorse himself, and even provides short annotations in the liners, so if you’re going to quibble with the selections, you’ll have to take it up with the mole man. (As he says of “Like a Nightmare,” a left-field inclusion, “This was one of my favourite B-sides. Everyone didn’t like it, but seeing as I’m the only one of the old band left, here it is!!”) There are a load of Motörhead compilations out there (I’m partial to 2000’s lavish, oddly-sequenced double-CD The Best of, since it’s the one I had as a kid), and as Joey P will tell you, they did lots of good stuff after 1984. But if 1) you only need one Motörhead record on wax, 2) you’re mostly into the original lineup, and 3) you want something reasonably comprehensive, No Remorse is a no-brainer. It has a few relative duds (“Louie, Louie”) and lacks some absolute classics (“Dead Men Tell No Tales”; “Tear Ya Down”; “City Kids”; “Love Me Like a Reptile”; “White Line Fever” etc. etc.) but why complain given the teeth-rattling abundance there is? As Lemmy says, “Here is Motörhead as you’ve come to expect them. Write your opinion on a Beatle wig and send it to someone who gives a damn. Even if you get us banned, we ain’t gonna stop!”
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Motörhead were obviously a legendary live act, and they were my first metal show (on a bill at Detroit’s Pine Knob with Dio and Iron Maiden). They played a lot of arenas, but they made the most sense in small theatres. Bigger venues tend to dwarf them, like a small motorcycle gang trying to take over a castle. In a theatre, or better yet a bar, they own the place like The Wild Ones. I don’t remember much specific from their Pine Knob set, except that before closing with “Ace of Spades,” a song Lem was famously bored of playing every night, he told us all, “You’ll know this one, sing along if you want, I won’t be able to hear you anyway,” and then abruptly launched into that hellbent bass riff. Then he disappeared (probably there was some walking beforehand, couldn’t tell you for sure).
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Lemmy’s funeral was livestreamed back in 2015, and it’s genuinely one of the sweetest, silliest things I have ever watched. The altar features flower arrangements in the shape of the ace of spades; an iron cross in place of a crucifix; two Marshall stacks; a pair of Triple H’s wrestling boots; a 3D-printed urn in the shape of his cavalry hat; and a mirror with a big line of speed on it. Everybody cries, many of them the sort of people the PMRC would’ve expected to burst into flames if they were to enter a church. Everybody talks about how genuinely nice he was. His girlfriend Cheryl, a job that earns you instant and eternal That Poor Woman status from all who observe, gives a super brief statement: “Lemmy loved me, but his greatest love was his fans and his music. I remember saying, ‘Baby, stay home, don’t go, skip this tour. And he said, ‘Baby, I can’t. I love my fans.’” (Imagine that being an interaction between two genuine living people—yet I believe it.) Apparently, he was an absolute pinball fiend. His bootmaker gives a speech. Somebody reads some limericks Lem wrote. What a life. What a story.
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“Can’t get enough / And you know it’s some righteous stuff / Goes up like prices at Christmas! / Motörhead / Remember me now / Motörhead, alright"
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355/365
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leona-florianova · 1 year
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I have been blocking almost everyone whos got their post blazed... which now with the feature of blazing other peoples posts makes me almost sad when i block..
like, was this your doing little blog?...was this your decision, to be put on the pedestal, Or has somebody put you there, without knowing that you will be immediately sniped down?
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iloveprettyboysblog · 2 years
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I'd Rather Be Part of the Problem in this Particular Situation 💕💕
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lumimis · 9 months
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hm
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