Don't mind me, Just trying to figure out the layout of Kaiser's School Gym
Completely basing all of this with the intros from Punch Out!! Wii
First steps! Analyzing and differentiating the areas, finding out if some of the areas reappeared again in other images, check if which ones were connected to one another! And a good excuse to stare at Von Kaiser
So far in the quick draft, we have:
A and B: the main gym
C: the locker area
D: the shower room and maybe bathroom
E: a completely different room (lecture area?)
Here's the slight enhanced version, where I added some other fixtures or just filled in the blanks, especially at the west and the D area
I've come to a sudden realization that I've never experienced a top notch professional art major school or real life top notch classes...
Like all of the schools I've been to are just the most affordable, run of the mil, and most of the teachers are just "screw it, I gotta get paid"
Never had the top notch facilities too. So even if I graduated or passed, I don't think I could ever consider myself as a professional or any above average artist title that people want.
Since people often consider the students who went to prestigious schools or those who earn thousands with their commissions as the Professional Artists...
Maybe I'm just jealous. Or I'm just questioning my lil to no capabilities that I have when it comes to the art industry. All I could think of is that the shxt that I do is most likely not enough at all ..
If you know what you'd have to do to solve a problem, but you just don't want to do it, your main problem isn't the problem itself. Your problem is figuring out how to get yourself to do the solution.
If your problem is not eating enough vegetables, the problem you should be solving is "how do I make vegetables stop being yucky". If your problem is not getting enough exercise, the problem you should be solving is "how do I make exercise stop sucking ass". You're not supposed to just be doing things that are awful and suck all the time forever, you're supposed to figure out how to make it stop being so awful all the time.
I used to hate wearing sunscreen because it's sticky and slimy and disgusting and it feels bad and it smells bad, so I neglected to wear it even if I needed to. Then I found one that isn't like that, and doesn't smell and feel gross. Problem solved.
There is no correct way to live that's just supposed to suck and feel bad all the time. You're allowed to figure out how to make it not suck so bad.
My grandmother is a bitter old crab with nothing good to say about anything, but she does have a few good stories. She confronted the woman my grandfather had been cheating on her with - this other woman had no idea he was married, and was righteously angry.
The two of them schemed together. My grandfather’s mistress drove her convertible to the construction site where he was working. As he approached the car, she said, “Why didn’t you tell me you were married?”
“Married?! I’m not married!” he said.
My grandmother sat up in the back seat, where she’d been lying down, and said, “You won’t be for much longer.”
I think so many people are so deeply alienated from themselves that they have no clue how to exercise their free will and autonomy. For some, this alienation runs so deep that they are afraid of their own autonomy and humanity. It is completely understandable why one would have those feelings, but it can be worrisome.
I want to help others who feel this way, so here are small things I have done to exercise my free will:
Add "guilty pleasure" songs to playlists and actually listen to them (I have a ton of late 1990s-early 2000s music I listen to now proudly that I never listened to in the past out of shame)
Getting the décor item, bath set, bed spread, ect. in the patterns you like, even if it's "childish" (I got a dinosaur-themed wastebasket from the kids' décor section and I adore it)
Taking a new route to get to a place you go to often
Eat dessert first
Celebrate well, and often
Collect things that are "odd" or don't seem like an "acceptable" thing to collect (somebody on my "for you" page collects dandelion crayola crayons and it was so cool!!!!!!)
Incorporate one new piece in an outfit you wear frequently (e.g., a new chain, a necklace, ribbons, bracelets, ect.). Challenge yourself to add onto the outfits if you feel up for it.
Sing along to songs without worrying that you sound "good" or your intonation is completely accurate
Read a book from a genre you weren't allowed to read as a kid (comics, thrillers, mysteries, anything!)
Walk without having a specific destination or goal
Pick up a new craft without expecting yourself to master it or to ever be "good" enough. Get your hands messy.
I don't want to shame anybody for not feeling as though they have free will or that they are exempt from exercising it. However, I wanted to give ideas so that you might read this list and find your own ways to express your intrinsic autonomy and will. You deserve to be a person, to feel alive, not just living. That is what our lives are for.
Using experimented sentient biological weapons, that can also be purchased in the black market, as defense during an apocalypse that has almost wiped out an entire neighborhood.
I'm playing plants vs zombies.
duality of man
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