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  1. @Loud Opinion

    like this?

     

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      Loud Opinion

      After sleeping on it, I think I prefer the outer, so long as its sharpened. Don't want to lose the 'curse' theme.

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  2. @Loud Opinion

    like this?

     

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      Loud Opinion

      I going to sound really picky, but the split makes it look like antlers. I'd keep the inner set and get rid of the outer.

      Of course, if there's something cool about the split that I'm missing, I'd like to know.

      Thanks again for your continued effort.

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  3. I don't do this often, but I felt very proud of a mini essay I was tasked with composing.

    It mixes economics with morality so if either of those tend to put you to sleep then be forewarned.

        Money, to me, is the ultimate measure of value. It shows us what people truly desire in their hearts. Anyone can grandstand about child labor in China, but if we look into the history of that person's purchases, we can see where their heart truly belongs. Some are true to themselves and avoid purchasing from Chinese manufacturing. Others will give their money to them for a less expensive phone. The phrase, 'put your money where your mouth is' has never been so apt. When you complain about low wages, it is not evidence of money as a failed experiment but rather evidence of how little your labor matters to your manager. Your manager could pay you to say 'good morning' at nighttime or hop in place if it was something it valued, but it isn't, so it won't. There is no limit to money's ability to measure value, but so many so what isn't being paid for and conclude that it is somehow a fault of the tool and not the wielder.

     

        In terms of my job, I would conclude that my pay is my entire life. I majored in accounting because it generates a lot of value while putting relatively little stress on myself. However, money is not the only method of payment. Though it is the most efficient in a vacuum, many laws make benefits more cost-effective. In reality, I'm asking for the same thing. If I gave up a benefit like health insurance, I would want a rase to cover insurance of equal value that I would purchase myself. At the end of the day, benefits and other such commodities are merely an extension of monetary compensation.

     

        That covers extrinsic motivation. However, it is important that while intrinsic motivation comes from within, it still requires the proper inputs to be kept alive within my psyche. Intrinsic motivation would consist of pride. Pride in a job well done, being unexpendable, receiving praise from an employer, receiving praise from a customer. All of this fuels the intrinsic knowledge that I am a force for good.

     

        Money is the root of all evil. What a red herring. Truly an expert exercise in misdirection. Money is how people see into each other's hearts. In that sense, yes, money is the root of all evil. However, what is critical is that money is the root to evil, not the evil itself. For it is the human heart that is the source of all malevolence and ambivalence therein. However, it is the source of all love as well. Now, money doesn't instigate all evil or love, but It can instigate any love or evil you can imagine if the wielder of the money so chooses.

     

        To clarify on love, I would say that anyone can say that they love anything. One can say that they love the poor, but are they willing to uplift them? One can say they love a person but are they willing to support it in its time of need beyond hollow words? One can say they love a child, but are they willing to sacrifice countless resources and pour their bodies into its wellbeing? Yes, labor and the exchange of resources can happen without money, but we are not perfect. Our memories fail us, and some gestures can go unnoticed. The money is a token. It reminds us that, yes, we did help that person in need. Yes, we did sacrifice ourselves for others, and this is the extent that we sacrificed.

     

        They say the best things in life are free. I say that to be free without consequence. To take without responsibility. That is the heart of meaninglessness. Yes, they may satisfy us at the moment, but when our memory fails, these 'best things in life' will wither away.

     

        This is my perspective. Thank you for spending your time reading through it.

    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      As an aspiring accountant, I'd be happy to clarify in DMs. But, I don't want to get political.

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  4. Happy birthday! :pinkie:

    Have a great one! :yay:

    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      It feels like a happy birthday!

  5. Well, it's my birthday today, and if you don't come here to feel sad, then you should stop reading here.

    My parents are getting a divorce. My parents were fighting all night. There were things thrown and mostly yelling. This wasn't the first time this happened. On the contrary, I can't count how many times this has happened, but after about 6 A.M. (needless to say that was another one of those nights when I knew that I wasn't getting any sleep), My dad sat me down and said that he was going to be staying at a shelter (He doesn't have any family or friends to go to,) and that he will always support me even if he can't always be around.

    I'm not entirely sure why I'm posting this on the internet. Maybe it's because I don't have any friends to vent to (my older brother is all too happy to hear about the separation). Maybe it's because it doesn't feel real until someone else hears it. Anyway, I'll be fine. Financially, my parents are still supporting me on my road to being an accountant so it's not dier.

     

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    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      Puppy love is a very childish attraction to someone without thinking about whether the other person is good for them. They aren't the most articulate of folks so I don't think they understood their feelings for one another.

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  6. Well, it's my birthday today, and if you don't come here to feel sad, then you should stop reading here.

    My parents are getting a divorce. My parents were fighting all night. There were things thrown and mostly yelling. This wasn't the first time this happened. On the contrary, I can't count how many times this has happened, but after about 6 A.M. (needless to say that was another one of those nights when I knew that I wasn't getting any sleep), My dad sat me down and said that he was going to be staying at a shelter (He doesn't have any family or friends to go to,) and that he will always support me even if he can't always be around.

    I'm not entirely sure why I'm posting this on the internet. Maybe it's because I don't have any friends to vent to (my older brother is all too happy to hear about the separation). Maybe it's because it doesn't feel real until someone else hears it. Anyway, I'll be fine. Financially, my parents are still supporting me on my road to being an accountant so it's not dier.

     

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    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      Your speculation is respectful. Normally, I could see that working, but my parents got together very young (too young if you ask them). I suspect the reason they got together and stayed together as long as they have was puppy love and religious devotion.

      My father advocated for counseling many times, but it never happened. I still don't know why.

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  7. Hehe, I like your name. ^^

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      Loud Opinion

      Thank you. I took pride in coming up with it. /)

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  8. Sometimes all the loathsome hate on the creators of this fandom is pure rage inducing. Those that have to pick at material they themselves are incapable of creating something even a tenth as good. Those that could not draw a stick figure whimpering about art. Or worse demanding what is a bucking kids show include topics in detail that are in no way suited for an all-ages audience. Can there ever be peace with such bitter have nots? Somehow I doubt it. In a way at times the Sith code is right. That peace cannot happen. That passion is too deep and that strength of argument or forcefully ignoring of blocking the whiny have nots and greedy griffin-like toolbags is the only way to get away from the ignorance. 
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    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      I want to riff on it more, but fixation is probably part of the problem. We don't want to go full circle.:yeahno:

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  9. Sometimes all the loathsome hate on the creators of this fandom is pure rage inducing. Those that have to pick at material they themselves are incapable of creating something even a tenth as good. Those that could not draw a stick figure whimpering about art. Or worse demanding what is a bucking kids show include topics in detail that are in no way suited for an all-ages audience. Can there ever be peace with such bitter have nots? Somehow I doubt it. In a way at times the Sith code is right. That peace cannot happen. That passion is too deep and that strength of argument or forcefully ignoring of blocking the whiny have nots and greedy griffin-like toolbags is the only way to get away from the ignorance. 
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    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      "...get away from the ignorance".

      This message was brought to you by the ministry of truth.

      But in all seriousness, as a writer, nothing boils my blood more than someone whining that I didn't cover a topic they wanted to see in an ark. "This could have been a great opportunity to explore ___ism but the writers wussed out". No, if you wanted to see that, then read a political thesis. The plot takes priority.

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  10. My own mix; be gentle.

     

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      Loud Opinion

      A bit repetitive, but I don't hear enough old record mixes so I'll take what I get. The popular style is to put sumthing like this as a lead-in/backdrop for a modern instrumental. You don't set trends by doing what's popular though, so you do you.:twi:

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  11. Grandpa has passed. It was expected but still not great. If I am off kilter or spotty with posts this is why. He did not suffer and was well cared for and everyone got their goodbyes in. So all in all its the best we could hope for. 

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      Loud Opinion

      You have my condolences even if my extended family isn't close. Take all the time you need. The world can go on without you for a time.

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  12. UGH could not sleep well good morning any way everypony 

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    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      grood monin, friend...

      I also did not sleep well.

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  13. A lonely star showed up tonight
    it's twinkle was a point so bright
    it shone so big, it shone so bright
    yet it was all alone.

    I wondered what it thought of me
    and what else the lonesome star could see
    o'er mountain, valley, rock and tree
    and where it would call home.

    I gazed into the solemn sky
    while sighing winds go drifting by
    and wondered if it knew just why
    it shimmered and it shone.

    I smiled at the shining star
    and knew its light would reach so far
    to shine, no matter where we are
    and light the paths we roam.

    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      Fun fact, starlight is so dim that if the moon were to disappear, then we wouldn't be able to see even with the starlight of all the stars in the night sky. That is unless a nearby star were to go supernova, which would be apocalyptic for us.:maud:

  14. Send some good vibes my way, fellow Ponyites - life is difficult for me right now, and I could truly use some encouragement.

    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      You are easily one of the hardest working people on this site. Mad respect and much love.

      Have an abomination.:mlp_smug:

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  15. Quite the collection of all-stars on your team, but I am tempted to hold on to the hope of an invitation to team Trixie.:mlp_huh:

  16. :squee:

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    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      Aw shucks, this is the best birthday ever:balloon::D:balloon:.

  17. Happy b-day! :adorkable:

    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      It is a happy Bee day indeed.:twi: May the honey flow for many years yet!

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  18. Finally getting a graphics tablet soon :D

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      Loud Opinion

      Congrats, and good luck in the first few months with it. =)

  19. Ugh...parents can be such an annoyance...telling me to give up ponies and grow up? I'll make my own decisions thank you very much...

  20. Ugh...parents can be such an annoyance...telling me to give up ponies and grow up? I'll make my own decisions thank you very much...

    1. Loud Opinion

      Loud Opinion

      Just throw lots of statistics at them, and maybe get another brony on skype to prove we aren't neckbeards.

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