nance
Australia
 
 
feel like an ocean being warmed by the sun

https://www.twitch.tv/im_nance
https://www.last.fm/user/talesofkings
Jack 19 Feb, 2022 @ 4:35am 
bump
anuw 20 May, 2020 @ 4:41am 
pocket me? ahaha jk.... unless.....?
bones 27 Mar, 2020 @ 7:51pm 
Mr. Rearden, if you saw Atlas, the giant who holds the world on his shoulders, if you saw that he stood, blood running down his chest, his knees buckling, his arms trembling but still trying to hold the world aloft with the last of his strength, and the greater his effort, the heavier the world bore down on his shoulders - what would you tell him to do?

"I . . . don't know. What . . . could he do? What would you tell him?"

To shrug.
bones 27 Mar, 2020 @ 7:51pm 
A viler evil than to murder a man, is to sell him suicide as an act of virtue. A viler evil than to throw a man into a sacrificial furnace, besides. By their own statement, it is they who need you and have nothing to offer you in return. By their own statement, you must support them because they cannot survive without you. Consider the obscenity of offering their impotence and their need - their need of /you/ - as a justification for your torture. Are you willing to accept it? Do you care to purchase - at the price of your great endurance, at the price of your agony - the satisfaction of the needs of your own destroyers?
bones 27 Mar, 2020 @ 7:51pm 
Your own moral code - the one you lived by, but never stated, acknowledged or defended - was the code that preserves man's existence. If you were punished for it, what was the nature of those who punished you? Yours was the code of life. What, then, is theirs? What standard of value lies at its root? What is its ultimate purpose? Do you think that what you're facing is merely a conspiracy to seize your wealth? You, who know the source of wealth, should know it's much more and much worse than that. Did you ask me to name man's motive power? Man's motive power is his moral code. Ask yourself where their code is leading you and what it offers you as your final goal.
bones 27 Mar, 2020 @ 7:51pm 
Shall I tell you why you're drawn to me, even though you think you ought to damn me? It's because I'm the first man who has given you what the whole world owes you and what you should have demanded of all men before you dealt with them: a moral sanction.

You're guilty of a great sin, Mr. Rearden, much guiltier than they tell you, but not in the way they preach. The worst guilt is to accept an undeserved guilt - and that is what you have been doing all your life. You have been paying blackmail, not for your vices, but for your virtues. You have been willing to carry the load of an unearned punishment - and to let it grow the heavier the greater the virtues you practiced. But your virtues were that which keep men alive.