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"… in your own story?
I’ll start: probably not.
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Master of my own destiny? Yes.
Hero? Maybe. Any success I’ve had in life has been very hard won and all by little old me without any other help than that which I have deserved. |
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"… in your own story?
I’ll start: probably not.
Master of my own destiny? Yes.
Hero? Maybe. Any success I’ve had in life has been very hard won and all by little old me without any other help than that which I have deserved."
Whilst I always depend on the kindness of strangers… maybe |
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"… in your own story?
I’ll start: probably not.
Master of my own destiny? Yes.
Hero? Maybe. Any success I’ve had in life has been very hard won and all by little old me without any other help than that which I have deserved.
Whilst I always depend on the kindness of strangers… maybe "
Whilst I’m not of the school of “what goes around comes around”, I do believe that we make our own luck in this world (I also understand that we can have bad luck outside our own control). Any help I have received, say for example a good word from a boss at work, is because I’ve earned my reputation as a grafter.
I do tend to feel we mostly get what we deserve in life. |
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"I'm the vaguely charismatic, plucky underdog who the audience is rooting for but who just keeps fucking it up with hilarious consequences l.
Welcome to my hotlist. "
Jesus. I nearly spilt my drink. Its a great honor. |
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"… in your own story?
I’ll start: probably not.
Master of my own destiny? Yes.
Hero? Maybe. Any success I’ve had in life has been very hard won and all by little old me without any other help than that which I have deserved.
Whilst I always depend on the kindness of strangers… maybe
Whilst I’m not of the school of “what goes around comes around”, I do believe that we make our own luck in this world (I also understand that we can have bad luck outside our own control). Any help I have received, say for example a good word from a boss at work, is because I’ve earned my reputation as a grafter.
I do tend to feel we mostly get what we deserve in life."
Were you raised here in the UK? Cause that’s a belief I see more often from people back home. Where they believe in a meritocracy |
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By *r_PinkMan
over a year ago
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"… in your own story?
I’ll start: probably not.
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Honestly?
for some, I have been a hero, for other I have been the villain.
My story is comprised of MEGA highs and MEGA lows.... with very little in the middle.
and unless you have a few weeks to spare, my story to too long! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd just like to point out that Hero was female, a priestess, so the name is feminine. Leander was the one doing the courageous (or reckless) deed of swimming across the Hellespont to meet her, all for love.
Leander drowned in a storm, Hero drowned herself.
A hero is therefore a woman willing to die for love |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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She walks in beauty like the night
Discarding her clothes in the plastic flowers
Pornographic and tragic in black and white
My Marilyn come to my slum for an hour
I'm aching to see my heroine
I'm aching, been dying for hours and hours |
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"… in your own story?
I’ll start: probably not.
I'd be pinhead from Hellraiser king of the cenobites
Oh I fucking LOVE him. "
He's brilliant, I always root for the villains in most films.
Is he a villain tho or an anti hero?
I relate,a tortured soul who can't help himself |
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"I'd just like to point out that Hero was female, a priestess, so the name is feminine. Leander was the one doing the courageous (or reckless) deed of swimming across the Hellespont to meet her, all for love.
Leander drowned in a storm, Hero drowned herself.
A hero is therefore a woman willing to die for love"
Best thing I’ve read on here today.
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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago
Transsexual Transylvania |
"No. I'm just a person with a very specific set of skills.
thats a movie quote
Gasp! You mean I'm not being original!?
well cmon admit it "
Did you know they've excluded word "ironic" from the latest OED?
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