This is symbolically shown with humans. (The human race)
All comes from darkness then to light. Example whatever you trying to manifest it comes from the mind first (darkness) then shown in "physical" form (light - you now can see it)
Second example a baby is created in darkness (the womb) then delivered (light)
They know this trust me. Is this the reason we have events like:
☆Black History Month
☆Black Friday
☆Africa Day
And the 'blacks' are targeted because they hate this fact.
(my new book that is coming soon explains this deeper)
"There is nothing inside them… they are like bulls, wave something to distract them; tits, patriotism, the church, anything in fact, and they will jump. It doesn't take much, it is very easy… they want always to be distracted."
Ship 24 stacked on Super Heavy Booster 7 at Starbase in Texas
"I don't think the human race will survive the next thousand years, unless we spread into space. There are too many accidents that can befall life on a single planet. But I'm an optimist. We will reach out to the stars."
i’ve seen too many people arguing that marcille was already a full grown adult when she went to school at 35 despite literally all of the canon evidence indicating otherwise
1. Today is the 55th anniversary of us landing on the moon. I haven't seen any news about it or seen it celebrated.
2. There is no holiday that we as humans universally celebrated. The closest we have is New Years, and even that isn't celebrated by about 10% of the world population and is celebrated in different ways.
I don't know why, but both of these facts (both independently and together) make me sad. We aren't even able to come together to celebrate ONE thing as a species. That makes me really sad. And we, both as a society and as a species, haven't done anything to celebrate what is arguably humanity's greatest achievement to date.
Change and growth don't just happen, we have to actively make it happen.
Learn from the past, but don't carry it with you. We are one planet, one human race, we are stronger together, better when we learn from and help each other, happier when we share who we are and what brings us joy.
The past cannot be changed, but the future is wide open for us all to make it into something beautiful.
Humans beings are so breathtaking, like am I the only one who thinks that way(mabey it has to do with being pan romantic idk) but it takes so much for a person just to exist and every persons face is the result of generations of people loving eachother, and like people who society sees as beautiful are stunning but so are people who society find werid or ugly. Everyone is so unique and it’s peoples uniqueness and personalities that make the people so beautiful
Something that completely flew over my head (I am not very observant), I was rereading chapter 87: Winged Lion II to re-check some things about dungeons and I just now realized the ancient humans weren't from the current races we know.
They seem to have characteristics from several of the human races together, and some of them even seem to have fur (like demi-humans?)
It's even implied that the lifespan differences and physical differences (the two asking for muscles and using magic in the background) were due to the Demon granting wishes
I did notice this part but I didn't realize this was probably part of the source of the race differences rather than the races already being different and wishing for different things.
So at some point the human races might have been even more closely related, before a powerful being influenced their evolution.
It’s rather a common theme in science fiction that when an old enemy wants to get the protagonist’s attention, he or she simply threatens all of humanity.
The Tinker did so, just to ramp up the stakes between himself and the Inspector, knowing all too well that the Inspector’s Associate would involve herself in the matter, for as long as she was necessary.