I saw an article called “Make Peace With Your Unlived Life” and it really made me stop and think. So much of our lives is mourning for what we didn’t become. It’s a waste. We didn’t waste any opportunities. What came and went was not meant for us.

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I saw an article called “Make Peace With Your Unlived Life” and it really made me stop and think. So much of our lives is mourning for what we didn’t become. It’s a waste. We didn’t waste any opportunities. What came and went was not meant for us.

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New-York Tribune, New York, January 2, 1920

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sometimes we are childish. sometimes we do something our 16 year old self would have done, think something our 11 year old self would have thought, cry like our 7 year old self would have cried. why is this so embarrassing? why does it make us feel such shame? when you’re 20, 30, 40, are you not also every age you’ve been before? do all of your previous incarnations not still live inside of you?

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a hard pill to swallow: if an audience can pick up on where the story is going, it’s a good story.
A kinda related note i hope you don’t mind me adding on: one of the most life-changing bits of story advice i ever received was actually in a class on “Revenge and Vengeance in the Ancient World,” if you can believe it. The professor was talking about how everyone in ancient Greece knew all the Greek myths back to front and told them over and over again - and someone asked why they would keep retelling the same stories if they already knew they ended.
She explained that basically it wasn’t the ending that was the most suspenseful or exciting part, but how you got there. This is why The Iliad spoils its own ending in the opening lines. This is why we have so many different retellings of Shakespeare, of Arthurian legends, of fairy tales.
There are no truly original stories or truly unpredictable endings. So, IMO, it’s better to focus on how you as a writer/filmmaker/artist/whatever can bring something new to the body of the story rather than trying to shock and mislead your audience.
🥺 support a black lgbt owned bookstore trying to open in the south? Bc I want to go there when they open? Thank u?
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From the Kickstarter: “Today, Durham is without a Black-owned bookselling storefront and the handful of bookstores in the area do not, at present, offer an expansive cross-genre collection of Black literature. This is the gap that Rofhiwa hopes to fill: (1) creating a space for collective imagining, where children and adults may find and share stories that reflect who they are (2) fostering the convivial atmosphere that is seminal to creating the bookcafé as a communal space (3) offering a deep collection of works by Black writers that invites readers to explore what it means to be Black here, over there and everywhere where Black people make life.”
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2025896590/rofhiwa-book-cafe-a-book-and-coffee-spot-for-east-durham
Do it for the black lgbts in the south !!! Thank u !!!
Thank you all sm for boosting this post 🥺 as of rn, Dec 8th, they are at $7,948 of $35,000 ! They have until January 12th, and this Kickstarter is all or nothing meaning they will get none of the money if they don’t hit the goal in time.
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idk about you but frankly i’m sick of this show acting as if ian and mickey haven’t been together since they were literal children. yes they’ve taken breaks yes they’ve been apart but they KNOW EACH OTHER. this is not some lip/tami situation where they’re in a brand new relationship and are learning things about one another, they have been together for NINE YEARS. why are they the only couple on the entire fucking show to be treated like emotionally stunted teenagers who only care about sex and alcohol. why are kev and v able to have storylines that don’t center around their terrible relationship and how much they’re arguing and how much they fuck but that’s all ian and mickey talk about??? like??? i know the answer and you know the answer but i don’t know how john wells has gotten away with this for this long and honestly it needs to stop

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Ian and Mickey, through the years.