A relationship with no gender roles>
We both hustle, we both cook, we both clean, we both pay, we both spoil each other.
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[11:48] zombiefleshgrind: this mailserver is turning into a nightmare?
[11:49] medusasdelta1: if only it was a male server instead of mailserver. You could fix it with a cute purple bow tie and slap on the tush
Got my first real taste of editing a collaborative video project this week and I’m thirsty for more. I could spend the rest of my life writing, shooting, and editing. Even the frustration that comes with it is thrilling and is driven by purpose.
I don’t believe that humanity exists for any particular reason other than pure coincidence, but I know that a human should not spend existence doing something they hate day in and day out solely for monetary benefit. It would be naive to call what I’m doing now living considering I spend the majority of my week in apathy and dread.
Change is coming as Summer approaches. The light at the end of the tunnel is refreshing.
The scene: Medical center lobby. John waiting for his wife to show up. Gabriel approaches him.
Gabriel: Excuse me sir, do you know where I can find the support group for the giant assholes?
John: Oh… uh, Rageaholics?
Gabriel: No, for the literal giant assholes. Mine is huge, like the Grand Canyon. It’s causing me a lot of personal issues and I’d like to speak with people about it.
John: Ahhhh, I see. Suite 208. It’s on the right-hand side when you get off the 2nd floor elevator.
Gabriel: Cool, thanks man.
John: No problem.
My personal relationship to violence is, thank god, none. I’m very much afraid of physical violence, but I believe art is an act of violence. In art, we can be violent because we fantasize about it. We fantasize it because we know it’s wrong to do, but it’s part of our instinct—violence—so therefore we’re able to exercise it through art. So art becomes an act of violence.
This. So much fucking this
We both have hobbies. We both have our own friends. We both understand personal space. We both use communication before an issue can escalate. We both know this is a team effort.
