Greetings readers and welcome to Folio, the blog of Fandescript. There is always another part of us that we keep in shadow, hidden from our friends and families to see. The real us. The side that we don't like to show out in front of others due to our own proclivities and indiscretions at social gatherings or events. This side of us could range from our tempers, biased opinions, paradigms or anything that could be deemed unacceptable by social standards, not including our own viewpoints of ourselves. In the creation of these character traits about ourselves, because face it, one way or another---you are somebody's hero or villain, whether you know it or not, we have been molded by circumstance and by choice to obtain the kind of paradigms that have bonded with our natures. The mind and heart of man has been proven to be very dark, savage, and evil throughout the course of history as well as very loving, innovative, and brave. Depending upon whom you may ask about the opinion of the matter, they may tell you a different side of the story. History tends to favor the better opinions as it would suit the masses so to speak. I ask you--reader, writer, dreamer, and vistor of this page--who do you keep in shadow? Is there a side of you that is at war with your other nature? Whether it be your opinion of yourself (visually, mentally, economically, etc), a conscience struggle, self esteem issues, personal belief issues, your emotions, what do you keep in shadow? Does that side of you have a name, if you have given it one? Have you shared this part of you with others (family, friends, etc.) and if so, what were their reactions? Pleas
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Greetings readers and welcome to Folio, the blog of Fandescript. What is the difference between a healthy love/desire for something or someone and a obsession? Is there really a difference and if so, what are some of the deciding factors that separate the two? Can they become one in the same, given the intensity that is felt by the other party who loves or is it codependant upon the situation itself? (ie. long distant relationships, a sought after item you wish to buy, a favorite brand, etc.)
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In honor of Valentines Day, we here at Fandescript will be posting a new blog from Feb 11th-15th about love. Its feelings, consequences, prices, dark sides, good sides, and all that can thought of when the emotion enters our lives and hearts. I encourage you, the reader, to comment, post, and share your thoughts on these ideas with your friends, lovers, and acquaintances. I value your opinions and am curious to your thoughts on these issues. With that being said: let us begin! Can some people suffer hopeless love addictions that produce unintended side effects? Does love of/for someone or/for something drive us to the brink of insanity or push us to the limit of our determination at our our own will or behest? Is it something that is out of our control when it comes down to our emotions or are we forever slave to the passions that drive us. Perhaps both? Greetings readers and welcome to Folio, the blog of Fandescript.
How far are you willing to go to get what you want? Would you compromise your morals to gain what you desire most? Some quest for money, power, fortune and end up selling their souls in the process of it all. Would you do the same in order to survive? Not to have things (cars, opulent wealth, etc) out of greed but to have food, water, home/shelter (some of life's basic needs) would you consider the alternative? Would you judge those who live their lives by such standards? What if the next meal for you (or even a family--i.e. infants especially) depended upon you stealing from someone or selling something? Would you do it and ask for forgiveness later or go without? |
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