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Los cambios de última hora tienen un talento especial: despertar la ansiedad y la pereza al mismo tiempo.
— Gkiss💋
One of my favourite quotes 🤔
My therapist said that every morning I should try to name 5 things I am grateful for and every night 5 things that went well during the day. I’ve noticed some themes in my listenings. One, the things I name are always small. Weird how we spend most of our lives trying to achieve great things, constantly looking for the next goal and the next indulgence that would make you happier but when you think about the moments in the day that you felt peaceful it was the simple things. Drinking coffee in the morning, Noticing how much brighter the sun is today, Your favourite song unexpectedly coming on the radio or that proud feeling when you’ve created something small. Maybe nothing impressive but very meaningful because you’ve made it with your own hands. The second thing I’ve noticed was that you were always on that list. Without fail, no matter what kind of day it was. If I saw you or not, You will always be someone that makes starting the day easier and ending the day more meaningful. Because of this I can only conclude that there are two requirements to happiness. Simplicity and love
“To betray someone is to murder their soul and yet leave their body to drown in mortal pain and anguish.”
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I’d love to ramble on about the very first track on the Fallout 1 official soundtrack by composer Mark Morgan
Mark, if you’re reading this up front I gotta say I loved your work here
Now, with that being said
Okay so
I just cannot get enough of the haunting and bleak atmosphere this song creates
It’s like you can hear the very echoes of the past itself trying to claw at the present and force its way back into our lives
The distant wail of sirens, the incoherent tones of Morse code, static and blips and chirps of a ham radio setup
All providing this feeling of the souls of the damned howling at you in faded vitriol as their lives are swept away by the all cleansing fires of nuclear Armageddon
As if somehow these pieces of the past ceased to get the memo, or willingly ignored it, and have sprung to life of their own volition
All echoing their last thoughts and screams of abject, eldritch, primeval terror that one feels at the brink of death
Damn how it makes me want to run off into the wastes of the modern Sierra Nevada desert of Southern California and abandon everything and everyone I’ve known for the raw combination of thrill and anxiety that just barely surviving day after day can provide
Going insane as the heat beats down on me and I am accosted by the flora and fauna alike
Constantly wondering if each step I take, each very breath will be my last
Unsure and uneasy of what could be around a corner, just out of sight, or even sneaking up behind my own back
Ready to take my life at a moments notice
The wasteland cared not for you
Your kin
Or your community
It existed long before you came into it
And it will continue to exist long after it has claimed you
After the meat has been picked clean off your bones and not even the carrion eaters care for your remains anymore
That soul crushing, life threatening, all encompassing melancholy, dread, and gothic terror, futilely defying the odds only to remain forsaken and abandoned by all those you knew and loved
That sense of cosmic insignificance and nihilism, that sense that you were doomed to fail from birth and that nothing ever has, ever does, or ever will matter
That sense
Of fallout
Is what I live for
And ultimately what I will die feeling
It speaks to me in ways mankind has yet the ability to express nor comprehend
And I’d do anything to feel that ultimate entropic fate once and for all
Sometimes attaining the deepest familiarity with a question is our best substitute for actually having the answer.
Brian Greene