Posts by TarkovskyBresson
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I worked my whole life.....just to be like 'look at me I'm never coming down'
..now i realize everything i need is on the ground
She worked her whole life with an ambition to get to the top and never come down again. But now she realizes that everything she needs is on the ground.
Isn't that it?
Then why is she still glorifying material ambition in "Look at me: I'm never coming down," which is situated in the present tense ("I AM never coming down" rather than "I WAS never coming down") other than to say she is still lost in materialism because her yearning of things "on the ground" is based in false humility.
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So what is it-- you want to be up there, or you want to be down here? Either it's an oversight or it's a matter of convenience (to glorify lost souls like Lucifer). Either way, I'm not having it.
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It is not fiction.
Ten years ago, she was a child.
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then what is it factual? where's your proof? are u a sasaeng?
It is not fiction.
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It is not fiction.
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not you glorifying cheating too
It is not fiction.
It is not fiction-- I'm not here to glorify anything.
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Well nice try good fan fic
It is not fiction.
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It is not fiction. It should not be relegated to the Fan Fiction section.
Please return it to its rightful place.
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Fiction
It is not fiction.
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While everybody was asleep, they were up-- talking to two, three in the morning. 'I used to be so shy. I used to play with my hoop alone down this little alley,' she told Jungkook. He wanted to see her do it; he wanted to see Sana ten years ago when she was a child, and in the sunny cherry blossom morning of springtime in Japan rolling her hoop up the joyous alleys full of promise.
'What do you want out of life?' Jungkook asked, and Jungkook used to ask that all the time of his girlfriends.
'I don't know,' Sana said. 'Just continue on being an idol and try to get along.' Sana yawned. Jungkook put his hand over her mouth and told her not to yawn. He tried to tell her how excited he was about life and the things they could do together. She turned away wearily. They lay on their backs, looking at the ceiling and wondering what God had wrought when He made life so sad.
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ok fiction
It is not fiction.
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DISCLAIMER: It is not fiction. It should not be relegated to the Fan Fiction section.
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"Roses have thorns, and silver fountains mud:
Clouds and eclipses stain both moon and sun,
And loathsome canker lives in the sweetest bud."
-- Shakespeare, SONNET 35
It wasn't Sana's intention to steal Jungkook away from Nayeon. Like flames suddenly flaring up, those thoughts darted through her mind. Much later in the throes of their own relationship, when Sana reflected upon her character at that juncture, did those thoughts revealed their significance. There was one characteristic of her that preoccupied her above all: her bitterness of this guilt. It had struck her at her second intimate encounter with him, but it remained inexplicable to Jungkook until he was able to see it in connection with her nonplussed reaction when he would invite her to his place or to his parent's. It was only the emotionality with which she spoke of it during one of the first dragged-out arguments that revealed the deeper elements reverberating within her. She gave him the impression that at bottom she was working against her own goal and against herself; and there is, after all, no harsher bitterness than that of a person who is his own worst enemy. In her own words, Sana felt herself menaced by a "dirty tide of muck"-- she who more than him had tried to let down her guard against those black depths.