Even if your failure seems inevitable, you still need to do your best.
Because a failure is better than a quitter. So even if success feels so completely hopeless that you can't even aspire to it anymore, you should at least aspire to a graceful and respectable failure rather than not aspire at all.
If you think you can do it, then great, prove it by doing it. But if you think you can't do it, refusing to do it doesn't prove anything at all. The only way to prove once and for all that you can't do it is to try your very best and fail -- and chances are, you'll prove yourself wonderfully wrong.
EXPLAIN DANGANROPA TO ME OR I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU! DON'T DUMB IT DOWN INTO SOME VAGUE SHIT! EXPLAIN DANGANROPA TO ME RIGHT NOW OR I'LL LITERALLY FUCKING KILL YOu! WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH THAT BEARS STOMACH? WHAT THE FUCK IS A DANGNANROPNA? EXPLAIN OR I'LL FUCKING KILL YOU
Aaron Gutierrez
you have 5 seconds
Oliver Kelly
5 seconds for what ass-hole
Daniel Perez
*** YOU HAVE BEEN VISITED BY LE PELICAN! *** post this in 5 seconds or you will be killed
Jaxson Morris
i will not comply with such a low-tier post
Kayden White
'Danganronpa' literally means 'bullet rebuttal.' It's a legal thriller game that borrows plot elements from the 2000 film Battle Royale and game mechanics from the Ace Attorney series. The three core Danganronpa games -- DR:THH, SDR2:GD, and DRV3:KH -- all revolve around the same basic plot: Several high school students, all highly talented and each famous for his or her own respective specific talent, are forced to live together somewhere by the 'mastermind', an inferred character whose true identity is unknown at first and becomes a central plot point. The mastermind only communicates with the students through a false personality consisting of a comically sinister animatronic bear puppet known as 'Monokuma'. This 'Monokuma' begins the game by giving the students a grim ultimatum: in order to leave the obligatory communal life thus established, one must murder a classmate and avoid being exposed. When the body of a murder victim is discovered, Monokuma will give the surviving students a period of time to investigate the crime scene, and then a 'class trial' will commence, whereby the students must discuss their findings at length and eventually decide by popular vote on a final prime suspect. If the vote is correct and the suspect is indeed the culprit, the culprit will be executed in a form of cruel and unusual punishment tailor-suited to their specific talent and personality; however, if the vote is incorrect, the culprit will be allowed to leave as promise, and all of the remaining students will be executed instead.
Mason Evans
THANKS
Julian Powell
it was already too late anyway
Levi Reyes
thanks mate I appreciate positivity threads like this as I think they're helpful as opposed to other types of help which are expressed in ways that just frustrate people and hurt them more then help sorry if this all sounds like babble i JUST wanted to give u kudos man i think ur good and u did good thing
Yamaoka Tesshu, as a young student of Zen, visited one master after another. He called upon Dokuon of Shokoku.
Desiring to show his attainment, he said: "The mind, Buddha, and sentient beings, after all, do not exist. The true nature of phenomena is emptiness. There is no relaization, no delusion, no sage, no mediocrity. There is no giving and nothing to be received."
Dokuon, who was smoking quietly, said nothing. Suddenly he whacked Yamaoka with his bamboo pipe. This made the youth quite angry.
"If nothing exists," inquired Dokuon, "where did this anger come from?"