How to clarify a concept you can't articulate:
1. Change mediums. Draw it. Photograph it. Sing it.
2. Change levels. Explain what is one level up (bigger picture) or one level down (finer details).
3. Change fields. What would this concept look like in different fields?
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The thing is, there are levels. How deep you want to go into yourself. In any relationship. Some people just can’t fit through your innate little gaps to go deeper, while some people meet you there already, like you’re just connected there. Like you always were. But they can be hard to find.
Sometimes, you’re so exhausted with the struggle to find real, meaningful connection that you let yourself float up a level or two, and it is easier then. There’re more people to choose from, the more of yourself you leave behind, leave buried deep, underneath. It can be such a relief to connect with somebody there, just easy, just simple. You can easily forget, for a while, those neglected depths.
Maybe you choose one of those kind people who inhabit one of your daylight levels. Maybe you get comfy just staying there, in the light with them, like you’re a ranch house, a bungalow with no basement, nothing down there but a couple yards of concrete.
Except you’re not that. You’ve got shadows and dim corridors and levels and levels beneath. And maybe you ache to share those spaces, move in together with somebody who says, I’m not scared of the dark. Somebody who wants to inhabit even those deepest places with you, until they aren’t dim and walled off anymore, until you can inhabit all of yourself, be whole.
My advice to you is this: you’re not just one empty level. Don’t settle. You’re okay on your own, and maybe someday you’ll meet somebody who can find their own way down the stairs.
The connections you make below the surface can bring daylight streaking through even your dark corners. I promise, it’s worth it.
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when your women's footy power couple (aka otp) scores in the same game
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Did you know? After the destruction of Kaos's floating fortress in Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, Kaos' Kastle is the current island in which Kaos resides in as this was his childhood home, at least during the events of the second game. However, it's never seen in the main games after Giants, with Kaos repeatedly getting new lairs despite this one never being destroyed. This leads to further confusion in Skylanders: Imaginators, where Kaos inexplicably has to hide in a decrepit swamp lair between the events of Skylanders: SuperChargers, Skylanders: Ring of Heroes and that game.
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5 Levels I Hate In Tomb Raider 2
Tibetan Foothills
Wreck Of The Maria Doria
Floating Islands
The Deck
Temple of Xian
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constant experimentation
Silver Birch was a spirit guide who spoke through Maurice Barbanellconstant experimentation
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I said I wouldn't whale for Nightbringer. I will not whale for Nightbringer. Whaling is the little death or whatever. Paying for pictures and animations I can find online at any time brings total annihilation. I will face maybe not getting Simeon shower scene. I will permit desire to blow money for the phone call locked behind FOUR FUCKING SKILL LEVELS over me and through me. And when the hunger for an inevitably mid devilgram has past, there will be nothing. Only I will remain.
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Ddi you know? One of the Wilikin mentions that Kaos had the pool at Kaos' Kastle drained because too many Troll guards fell in and couldn't swim, therefore drowning.
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