09-26-2017, 12:00 AM
Julio Juliopolis wrote:
I've been hearing this a lot on the radio lately. Good song, good themes, inspirational.
Been hearing this a lot lately. The best secrets are the most subtle. Like the childhood game, "Where's Waldo." He's often hiding in plain sight. That Tay Tay, always showing off. What if, like, music videos were messages for a select audience. What if the most obvious answers are hidden in plain sight. What if everything we believed about someone were all lies, but all truths too (for those who see).
As we search for others with "talent" or "skill", recruitment often proves difficult. A test of character often plays a role. How do we behave when we believe no one is watching? How do we treat and speak of our fellow humans when they have nothing we want from them--with kindness I hope.
As the answers lay bare on the cold floor, I'm truly entertained. Well-played. You've been enjoyable, a ride, a hurricane in your own right. Best mind-f I've had the honor to play. Here's another piece to the puzzle you're trying to put together (Tay's music video). It is through our adversaries that we learn ourselves.
There's a lot we believe we know about the world--but even the 1% aren't always prepared for what's possible.
Oh hey, Kingsman: The Golden Circle is in theaters. I bet that would be interesting for the Tay Tay fans :0)
I've been hearing this a lot on the radio lately. Good song, good themes, inspirational.

Been hearing this a lot lately. The best secrets are the most subtle. Like the childhood game, "Where's Waldo." He's often hiding in plain sight. That Tay Tay, always showing off. What if, like, music videos were messages for a select audience. What if the most obvious answers are hidden in plain sight. What if everything we believed about someone were all lies, but all truths too (for those who see).
As we search for others with "talent" or "skill", recruitment often proves difficult. A test of character often plays a role. How do we behave when we believe no one is watching? How do we treat and speak of our fellow humans when they have nothing we want from them--with kindness I hope.
As the answers lay bare on the cold floor, I'm truly entertained. Well-played. You've been enjoyable, a ride, a hurricane in your own right. Best mind-f I've had the honor to play. Here's another piece to the puzzle you're trying to put together (Tay's music video). It is through our adversaries that we learn ourselves.
There's a lot we believe we know about the world--but even the 1% aren't always prepared for what's possible.
Oh hey, Kingsman: The Golden Circle is in theaters. I bet that would be interesting for the Tay Tay fans :0)

