Sumer is icumen in,
Lhude sing cuccu,
Groweth sed and bloweth med,
And springth the wde nu;
Sing cuccu.
Awe bleteth after lomb,
Lhouth after calve cu;
Bulloc sterteth, bucke verteth,
Murie sing cuccu.
Cuccu, cuccu
Wel singes thu cuccu,
Ne swik thu naver nu.
If it’s not written at a sixth grade reading level or if it doesn’t involve making a substantially moronic post to barrage others with, then you can not with good faith expect me to care about it. That is very inconsiderate that you can’t take time out of your day to listen to me and my moronic friends and family spew my drivel. This is such a generic criticism of others that I am not even listing specific names anymore since pretty much everyone here is a knuckle dragger and it equally applies to everyone
Work on it. Try to be positive and optimistic, see the best in everyone and everything. Stay away from unhealthy discussions on the internet, only read spiritually healthy things, not ragebait articles
1. Limit your use of internet as much as you can really
I can attest that simply not browsing /misc/ makes you much less bitter, even if I'm still antisemitic. I'm not finding new things to hate every day
>no news >no politics >no rage bait threads >use IQfy less >read comfy books >go outside more >stare at bugs >be an apuposter >smile at everyone you meet
🙂
i'd be careful following the advice other anons have posted, it's a pipeline to stoicism which is a pipeline to trooning out, i suggest reading the bible instead
Being transgender is completely the opposite of being stoic. It's giving in to your intrusive negative thoughts and thinking you need to completely reshape yourself to be happy. A stoic would simply accept their body does not perfectly match what they want it to be and go on living their life content with the fact that it cannot truly be changed. Though I don't know why I gave a serious reply to this obvious shitpost.
Engage in cognitive behavioral therapy. Read "Buddhism Plain and Simple" by Steve Hagen to begin meditating for 5 minutes every day. Go outside, spend less time on the internet. Find a thing you love, a hobby or passion, and through that make connections and friends. With the tools of reflection and meditation, acknowledge your ugly thoughts when they happen, but recognize that they are not what *makes* you, you don't have to engage in them or continue them, and then continue to engage in life.
I misread this as 'Bob Marley', but it matters not — recently discovered No Woman, No Cry, what a fricking great song >Oh, my little sister, don't shed no tears
For me it was a change in media I consumed >Played Planescape Torment, Persona games >watched Monster and Naruto >Read Toward a Meaningful Life >watched Wes Watsons old videos
I don't know, Danny DeVito was pretty successful in Hollywood, a big popularity contest, and his wife was okay looking, despite the fact he was a weird looking, bald half midge. Maybe there is something to the idea of charisma and well-meaning.
This book has many gems, but this is the first one that came to mind.
It's not even my favorite, just the one I had in hand.
“I certainly do not believe in miracles,” said Decoud, quietly. Father Corbelan shrugged his high, broad shoulders doubtfully. >“A sort of Frenchman—godless—a materialist,” he pronounced slowly, as if weighing the terms of a careful analysis. “Neither the son of his own country nor of any other,” he continued, thoughtfully. >“Scarcely human, in fact,” Decoud commented under his breath, his head at rest against the wall, his eyes gazing up at the ceiling. >“The victim of this faithless age,” Father Corbelan resumed in a deep but subdued voice. >"But of some use as a journalist"
I have a feeling you don't actually care about what my favorite literary quote is and you just wanted an excuse to make a thread with that picture
Am I wrong?
The poem is by Rupert Brooke, picrel is Albert Ball, one of the best flying aces of the British army during WW1, achieving 44 victories before dying in battle.
When you are with women, you are alone.When you are with homosexuals, you are alone.When you are with men far outside your socioeconomic class, you are alone. You will, for a majority of your life, be alone. Some people are lucky enough to find like-minded men of similar status.Those are the men that you stand by for life.
Being transgender is completely the opposite of being stoic. It's giving in to your intrusive negative thoughts and thinking you need to completely reshape yourself to be happy. A stoic would simply accept their body does not perfectly match what they want it to be and go on living their life content with the fact that it cannot truly be changed. Though I don't know why I gave a serious reply to this obvious shitpost.
A few selected from the Proverbs of Hell from Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell >He whose face gives no light, shall never be a star >Eternity is in love with the productions of time >The busy bee has no time for sorrow >The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom: no clock can measure >No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings. >The most sublime act is to set another before you. >If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise >Shame is Prides cloke. >Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps. >The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship. >What is now proved was once, only imagin’d. >Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you. >Every thing possible to be believ’d is an image of truth. >He who has sufferd you to impose on him knows you. >Expect poison from the standing water. >Listen to the fools reproach! it is a kingly title!
It annoys me how I keep thinking of Devil May Cry when I hear certain passages from the Marriage of Heaven and Hell, thanks to this homosexual.
But it's still a good book, so w/e.
Sumer is icumen in,
Lhude sing cuccu,
Groweth sed and bloweth med,
And springth the wde nu;
Sing cuccu.
Awe bleteth after lomb,
Lhouth after calve cu;
Bulloc sterteth, bucke verteth,
Murie sing cuccu.
Cuccu, cuccu
Wel singes thu cuccu,
Ne swik thu naver nu.
Nice song but I love this one more.
Is this the earliest reference to cuckoldry in English literature?
>gun
>there is the miss
"The moral of the tale is this: He who lets himself be whipped, deserves to be whipped."
How do I stop having ugly thoughts and start having more good thoughts?
Unironically go outside and make friends. Too much time on the internet really fricks with your mental health.
Or you could make low quality posts on a literature board. Yeah, that is a much better use of your time. Yeah
If it’s not written at a sixth grade reading level or if it doesn’t involve making a substantially moronic post to barrage others with, then you can not with good faith expect me to care about it. That is very inconsiderate that you can’t take time out of your day to listen to me and my moronic friends and family spew my drivel. This is such a generic criticism of others that I am not even listing specific names anymore since pretty much everyone here is a knuckle dragger and it equally applies to everyone
Lol, there’s nowhere to go and I suck at making friends
Work on it. Try to be positive and optimistic, see the best in everyone and everything. Stay away from unhealthy discussions on the internet, only read spiritually healthy things, not ragebait articles
1. Limit your use of internet as much as you can really
I can attest that simply not browsing /misc/ makes you much less bitter, even if I'm still antisemitic. I'm not finding new things to hate every day
>no news
>no politics
>no rage bait threads
>use IQfy less
>read comfy books
>go outside more
>stare at bugs
>be an apuposter
>smile at everyone you meet
🙂
ignorance is bliss
stop caring about people's problems or the world's issues and maximizing on working on yourself
i'd be careful following the advice other anons have posted, it's a pipeline to stoicism which is a pipeline to trooning out, i suggest reading the bible instead
kinda based
Being transgender is completely the opposite of being stoic. It's giving in to your intrusive negative thoughts and thinking you need to completely reshape yourself to be happy. A stoic would simply accept their body does not perfectly match what they want it to be and go on living their life content with the fact that it cannot truly be changed. Though I don't know why I gave a serious reply to this obvious shitpost.
This. I have no idea what the guy you replied to was smoking.
It is better to be angry than to be apathetic.
Use that rage.
If I could have one wish it would be to have literally everyone involved killed. Not even to relive a better life. Just kill everyone
Oh. Kys then.
Engage in cognitive behavioral therapy. Read "Buddhism Plain and Simple" by Steve Hagen to begin meditating for 5 minutes every day. Go outside, spend less time on the internet. Find a thing you love, a hobby or passion, and through that make connections and friends. With the tools of reflection and meditation, acknowledge your ugly thoughts when they happen, but recognize that they are not what *makes* you, you don't have to engage in them or continue them, and then continue to engage in life.
Bob Dylan playing in yours ears 24/7
Are you me?
I misread this as 'Bob Marley', but it matters not — recently discovered No Woman, No Cry, what a fricking great song
>Oh, my little sister, don't shed no tears
For me it was a change in media I consumed
>Played Planescape Torment, Persona games
>watched Monster and Naruto
>Read Toward a Meaningful Life
>watched Wes Watsons old videos
idk just made more sense to be positive
Stop having an ugly soul.
I pray a rosary and drink coffee in the morning by my window, and I take my first hour of the day to do only those two things.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halo_effect
I don't know, Danny DeVito was pretty successful in Hollywood, a big popularity contest, and his wife was okay looking, despite the fact he was a weird looking, bald half midge. Maybe there is something to the idea of charisma and well-meaning.
Carla is ugly as sin though
>picrel
unironically based
monstrum in fronte, monstrum in animo
shamefully admits
"to the library, and step on it"
This is the fire
What’s this from
a roald dahl book, i'm not sure which one but i think it's the twits
Confirmed.
It is the twits
This book has many gems, but this is the first one that came to mind.
It's not even my favorite, just the one I had in hand.
“I certainly do not believe in miracles,” said Decoud, quietly. Father Corbelan shrugged his high, broad shoulders doubtfully.
>“A sort of Frenchman—godless—a materialist,” he pronounced slowly, as if weighing the terms of a careful analysis. “Neither the son of his own country nor of any other,” he continued, thoughtfully.
>“Scarcely human, in fact,” Decoud commented under his breath, his head at rest against the wall, his eyes gazing up at the ceiling.
>“The victim of this faithless age,” Father Corbelan resumed in a deep but subdued voice.
>"But of some use as a journalist"
I have a feeling you don't actually care about what my favorite literary quote is and you just wanted an excuse to make a thread with that picture
Am I wrong?
BUT ALYSSA WILL CRY TO SAMANTHA AND SAMANTHA WILL CRY TO HER DAD AND HE WILL JUST SIT THERE AND WATCH TV!
If I should die, think only this of me:
That there's some corner of a foreign field
That is for ever England.
His poetry is beautiful
who is he
The poem is by Rupert Brooke, picrel is Albert Ball, one of the best flying aces of the British army during WW1, achieving 44 victories before dying in battle.
When you are with women, you are alone.When you are with homosexuals, you are alone.When you are with men far outside your socioeconomic class, you are alone. You will, for a majority of your life, be alone. Some people are lucky enough to find like-minded men of similar status.Those are the men that you stand by for life.
the people wanna know
Damn.
Where's this from? The book's called "Harrassment Architecture," it says on Google?
Sounds pretty interesting. I might have to check it out.
This picture does get the reaction it wants
What reaction? That you realize you're ugly as sin?
A few selected from the Proverbs of Hell from Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell
>He whose face gives no light, shall never be a star
>Eternity is in love with the productions of time
>The busy bee has no time for sorrow
>The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom: no clock can measure
>No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.
>The most sublime act is to set another before you.
>If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise
>Shame is Prides cloke.
>Excess of sorrow laughs. Excess of joy weeps.
>The bird a nest, the spider a web, man friendship.
>What is now proved was once, only imagin’d.
>Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you.
>Every thing possible to be believ’d is an image of truth.
>He who has sufferd you to impose on him knows you.
>Expect poison from the standing water.
>Listen to the fools reproach! it is a kingly title!
It annoys me how I keep thinking of Devil May Cry when I hear certain passages from the Marriage of Heaven and Hell, thanks to this homosexual.
But it's still a good book, so w/e.