I CANT BELIEVE THIS
I see you. I see that you doubt yourself. You wonder if you truly belong to something that’s important to you. You wonder if you’ll ever earn that pixelated heart.
You’ve seen it on others and admire how it shines bright in the dark with it’s warm, red glow. Mark made it but the community carry it. You’ve seen so many other get their hearts and yet you can’t see yours.
But I see it.
Every time you leave a nice comment on a piece of art. Every time you react to a story. All the times you’ve smiled at anything left by another member of the community. All the times you’ve encouraged people. When you show compassion and kindness towards others, no matter how small the gesture is.
You have the heart and it glows brightly on your sleeve.
Don’t ever forget that, because you might not see it but others certainly do.
(Inspired by the Hearts and Heroes fan made game)
This was recorded by the Portsmouth Sinfonia in an experiment where all the members of the orchestra would swap instruments with each other and attempt to play them to the best of their ability.
Have some faith in humanity!
— Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena
We lost.
78% of the entire American population complained to keep net neutrality.
and we still lost.
We lost because it was the FCC’s personal vote by the members.
Because the members of the FCC refused to listen to the common people.
Now, tell me again that America is a proper democracy.
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