Sorry for reposting the same comment, but the video I posted got removed due to explicit content.
The video for In the Summertime can be found in a previous comment in this discussion. The exact scene from The Shawshank Redemption for the equation is when Morgan Freeman narrates as the inmates chant "Fresh Fish" after a new inmate is put into his cell for the first time.
Love is blind and bliss is wasted on the blissful. Like Romeo and Juliet, love and stupidity deserve one another. Love is just another paving stone in the road of good intentions.
Everything escaped the jar and entered the mortal world, everything except hope which remained forever trapped within the jar.
The problem is that the Gods intentionally made Pandora exactly the way she was with purpose, and gave her a jar made precisely the way it was with purpose.
By forever remaining within the jar just out of mortal reach, but close enough to strive for, hope became as much of a torment as the evils it was meant to counterbalance.
Here are two logic puzzles to study in contrast to both Pandora's Box and Eve's Apple.
If I feed my dog knowing she will now have to eventually poop and then leave her locked in a room until she finally poops on the floor, then punish her for pooping inside, who is at fault?
If I am babysitting two young children who I know are too naive to understand death and I leave something within their reach that I am fully aware is poisonous to them and they eat it and die, who is at fault?
People argue about what Breaking Bad means, and why the title Breaking Bad was even chosen. It is simple, he is breaking the very definition of what bad means.
Batman is the story of a schizophrenic mental patient. Batman and all the villians are all parts of the same fractured psyche struggling for dominence in Bruce Wayne's mind after he spiraled into insanity from watching his family get murdered. Batmans character and story is simply the one we find sympathetic enough to root for, which is a sad commentary on us, since we like a split personality in the mind of a troubled mental patient more than the actual person suffering from the disease.
I found someone who agrees with me on the downfall of Luke, and for the same foreshadowing reasons I felt the story arc was always inevitable. We will know soon enough. #TheHypeIsReal!
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Sorry for reposting the same comment, but the video I posted got removed due to explicit content.
The video for In the Summertime can be found in a previous comment in this discussion. The exact scene from The Shawshank Redemption for the equation is when Morgan Freeman narrates as the inmates chant "Fresh Fish" after a new inmate is put into his cell for the first time.
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"Death is not a punishment but a mercy, for anyone whose days are unending has only unending degradation to look forward to."
Hope springs eternal.
Everything escaped the jar and entered the mortal world, everything except hope which remained forever trapped within the jar.
The problem is that the Gods intentionally made Pandora exactly the way she was with purpose, and gave her a jar made precisely the way it was with purpose.
By forever remaining within the jar just out of mortal reach, but close enough to strive for, hope became as much of a torment as the evils it was meant to counterbalance.
Here are two logic puzzles to study in contrast to both Pandora's Box and Eve's Apple.
If I feed my dog knowing she will now have to eventually poop and then leave her locked in a room until she finally poops on the floor, then punish her for pooping inside, who is at fault?
If I am babysitting two young children who I know are too naive to understand death and I leave something within their reach that I am fully aware is poisonous to them and they eat it and die, who is at fault?
Batman is the story of a schizophrenic mental patient. Batman and all the villians are all parts of the same fractured psyche struggling for dominence in Bruce Wayne's mind after he spiraled into insanity from watching his family get murdered. Batmans character and story is simply the one we find sympathetic enough to root for, which is a sad commentary on us, since we like a split personality in the mind of a troubled mental patient more than the actual person suffering from the disease.
In the minds of Gods, what worth is there in the thoughts of men?
A moving picture is worth every word.
I found someone who agrees with me on the downfall of Luke, and for the same foreshadowing reasons I felt the story arc was always inevitable. We will know soon enough. #TheHypeIsReal!
Two-Face is Batman
A common trope in Batman stories is that the Joker believes he and Batman are somehow intertwined.
Riddle me this...
A nightmare begins.
Bruce Wayne is the one locked in the asylum.