Eobard Thawne (
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entranceway2017-05-07 07:43 pm
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Entry tags:
- dangan ronpa: ryoko otonashi,
- estancia: kay,
- fallout: sole survivor,
- from dusk till dawn: seth gecko,
- legends of tomorrow: eobard thawne,
- legends of tomorrow: ray palmer,
- legends of tomorrow: rip hunter,
- once upon a time: regina mills,
- persona 5: haru okumura,
- the flash: barry allen,
- the flash: cisco ramon
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Seems once again I've been dropped off here. I tried to look back using our device to see how far long I was gone - about a month, I think. Interesting really... I was gone for about five months in my perspective. Some of the most eventful of my life.
[Considering he's dead, again, that's saying something.]
A question, for anyone who deigns to answer me: is there something you want badly enough that you would risk everything for it? A common theory about risk taking is that the greater the reward, the greater the risk to achieve it. Usually it's just applied to stocks and bonds, but it's true for all things. Therefore if you choose to risk everything for a single thing... what you want must be worth more than everything you risk.
I know my answer already, and I suppose I wonder if there are people like me. It's trite to think I'm the "only one" but no one ever seems willing to own up to the benefits of ambition. Ambition isn't a bad thing, but being humble seems... pretty pathetic honestly.
[Considering he's dead, again, that's saying something.]
A question, for anyone who deigns to answer me: is there something you want badly enough that you would risk everything for it? A common theory about risk taking is that the greater the reward, the greater the risk to achieve it. Usually it's just applied to stocks and bonds, but it's true for all things. Therefore if you choose to risk everything for a single thing... what you want must be worth more than everything you risk.
I know my answer already, and I suppose I wonder if there are people like me. It's trite to think I'm the "only one" but no one ever seems willing to own up to the benefits of ambition. Ambition isn't a bad thing, but being humble seems... pretty pathetic honestly.
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You sound like you've got some angsty rock ballads to write. I don't want to keep you from that.