Well, I'm quite philosophical, so obviously I've come close to that a few times myself.TWRule said:There was the time I realized not just on an intellectual level but with every fibre of my being that life itself, as things stand, is meaningless. I'm working to change that though.
There's also the times that I try to recall memories from my past, only to get them in a jumbled rush, some of them I can't even remember if they really happened, if they were dreams I had, or some mix of the two. Then I realize how malleable, non-linear, and easily injured time is through perception, how I can no longer say how I arrived at this present moment I'm existing in, and how I feel like an impotent onlooker, watching as my life rapidly passes me by - to the point that I feel like waking up at 90 years old tomorrow, or just feeling that way, is a plausible possibility.
Stay oblivious if you don't want to suffer existential crises, kids.
Well first off, regarding your opening post, do take some heart. Yes, most of the things you love right now will end, but chances are that by the time they do you won't be near as in love with them then as you are now. That's just how us humans work, and it's particularly true when you're young (and if you don't believe me, try to remember the things you were really into even just a year or two ago). Seriously, if you're 14 right now, you don't have even the slightest clue who you're going to be yet... though you do seem much more well spoken than most of the 14 year olds I run into, so I'd wager the future will be bright if you'll take advantage of that.ToastiestZombie said:Ahh here's another one. The fact that I've taken art for GCSEs when really, I'm terrible at it. When you're on your own, sketching random stuff then your art seems amazing. But when I went into school and see that about 90% of girls can draw stuff better than I can I felt really depressed, knowing I'm probably going to end up doing some shit. It's only worsened by the fact that my brother was the best artist in A Level and GCSE art in my school, so I have a lot to live up to.
Well, aren't you inspirational! (Not sarcasm, btw). Well, I'm having 4 weeks with just me and my family in Spain this summer so in that time I'm going to practise and practise and practise. I think part of my lack of confidence comes from my art teacher I've had for the past 3 years. He really only picks the best people and stays with them, if someone needs improvement he doesn't really bother with them. He wasn't really a good teacher I guess. But, my mum's an amazing artist. She's painted murals for some pretty rich people, and has helped my brother get an A star in GCSE art. She's an amazing teacher, so yeah.Kpt._Rob said:Well first off, regarding your opening post, do take some heart. Yes, most of the things you love right now will end, but chances are that by the time they do you won't be near as in love with them then as you are now. That's just how us humans work, and it's particularly true when you're young (and if you don't believe me, try to remember the things you were really into even just a year or two ago). Seriously, if you're 14 right now, you don't have even the slightest clue who you're going to be yet... though you do seem much more well spoken than most of the 14 year olds I run into, so I'd wager the future will be bright if you'll take advantage of that.ToastiestZombie said:Ahh here's another one. The fact that I've taken art for GCSEs when really, I'm terrible at it. When you're on your own, sketching random stuff then your art seems amazing. But when I went into school and see that about 90% of girls can draw stuff better than I can I felt really depressed, knowing I'm probably going to end up doing some shit. It's only worsened by the fact that my brother was the best artist in A Level and GCSE art in my school, so I have a lot to live up to.
Secondly, as an artist myself (as in, that's both my major and the area of most focus in my life) let me tell you that just because you're not the best sketch artist right now doesn't mean you can't be one of the best artists around if you apply yourself. I was absolutely not the best artist in my high school, but I'm at the top of my classes now. It's not about some mystical "talent" you're born with, it's about perseverance. I spend two to three times more time on my art than most of my colleagues, and I spend much of the rest of my time researching art history and art techniques, or other areas of interest for my art. That is to say that if my art is better it's not because i'm somehow more gifted, but because I give it my best shot every day while the other kids are out partying it up.
Now that's not to say that being an artist is necessarily what you want to do. But you should remember this, if there's something that you want to do with your life, and you're looking around yourself and finding that other people are better at it than you are, that that doesn't mean it's the end of the road. People who bother to apply themselves to life and work with vigor are few and far between, and if you can be bothered to actually devote yourself to something, it will pay off. The only thing that can hold you back is you.
This, except for a longer time. I have been alone and lonely for so long that I literally have no conception of what companionship would be like, or how it might be acquired. And please don't say, "just get out there and meet people," because that's an insipid, knee-jerk response you're using in an attempt to sound smarter than you are. It's not that simple and you know it.Casual Shinji said:That I spent the last 12 years of my life being a washed up loser unable of making contact with other people, and that it isn't going to change soon if ever.
I know what you mean. Both my sisters are in full stride. Flawless GCSE and A level grades, one has finished university and gone straight into a well paying job. The other is in pre-med.ToastiestZombie said:I guess so, I think it's because all the attention in my family has been towards my older brother seeing as he's going into uni in september. But yeah, I shouldn't really compare myself to him because well I'm a different kind of person to him, what he's good at is much different to what I'm good at.Binnsyboy said:Snip
rhizhim said:whatever humankind will ever archieve it will be destroyed once the universe starts to contract again.
plus you are insignificant.
and you will die.
yeah this too.Rednog said:That one day people will find a way to prolong life indefinitely and I will be long dead and buried.
and i may die one day before the first replicator or holodeck is made.
This MAY not be true. Current theories of dark energy suggest that the force of gravity will not be strong enough to overcome the expansion of the universe, and that there will be no 'Big Crunch'.rhizhim said:whatever humankind will ever archieve it will be destroyed once the universe starts to contract again.
High five for sucking!Johnny Impact said:This, except for a longer time. I have been alone and lonely for so long that I literally have no conception of what companionship would be like, or how it might be acquired. And please don't say, "just get out there and meet people," because that's an insipid, knee-jerk response you're using in an attempt to sound smarter than you are. It's not that simple and you know it.Casual Shinji said:That I spent the last 12 years of my life being a washed up loser unable of making contact with other people, and that it isn't going to change soon if ever.
Also, add "I'm fat" to the equation. I have to do something about that before I can move forward. Every time I see a lady I might want to get to know, I remind myself that women are just as superficial as men. Lacking the right personality, I need a good body before any attempt can be made.
There are hundreds of far greater videos than Thriller, it's just the iconic one that was revolutionary for it's time, just because it changed music videos forever doesn't mean it's still a good video.Binnsyboy said:I prefer 'Beat It', if I'm entirely honest.Phasmal said:Me and boyfriend were up at silly'o'clock the other day watching some `50 Greatest Music Videos` show, and we knew from the start that the No.1 would be `Thriller`. One day it wont be Thriller. And I will be sad.
I vote this as Thriller's inevitable replacement:
I have come up with a plan, a secret plan that shall not only meet with the demise of a certain rapper but also make almost certain that Beyonce shall marry one of the people in the Beyonce club...well kindaLarenzoAOG said:I've recently come to terms with the fact that I'll probably never marry Beyonce.
Things are hard, but I'm staying strong.
Hey, as I said: I like Beat It better.Veldt Falsetto said:There are hundreds of far greater videos than Thriller, it's just the iconic one that was revolutionary for it's time, just because it changed music videos forever doesn't mean it's still a good video.Binnsyboy said:I prefer 'Beat It', if I'm entirely honest.Phasmal said:Me and boyfriend were up at silly'o'clock the other day watching some `50 Greatest Music Videos` show, and we knew from the start that the No.1 would be `Thriller`. One day it wont be Thriller. And I will be sad.
I vote this as Thriller's inevitable replacement: