Burn For You
So I realized just now that I'm about as far removed from my culture as I can get. That's not good.
I watched "The Batman" yesterday on Kid's WB in the afternoon and I felt it was a pretty inspirational story. Batman was infected with some sort of venom that caused him to behave with Joker's mannerisms. Not good considering he's the Dark Night, and Joker is very evil. Well, our Caped Crusader eventually had enough self-control and discipline to fight the infection and he forced himself to combat Joker and Penguin. In the end, he was sprawled up against a wall in an alley somewhere mixing the venom witht the anitdote so he could come back to be the real Batman we all know and love. He did this while laughing his head off and holding himself down from convulsing with giddy squeals (he was behaving like the Joker).
So, our hero was able to fight back from an infection that overtook his better judgement by having enough self-control and discipline to do what he knew was right, even though he didn't feel physically capable of doing so. And he beat Joker and Penguin.
My point is that I wish I could do that. I don't think I can get much further removed from where I need to be right now. I really need to start forcing myself to do the right thing even when I don't feel like it.
In other news, I'm going to break a perfectly innocent and underserving heart tomorrow, so wish me luck!
I watched "The Batman" yesterday on Kid's WB in the afternoon and I felt it was a pretty inspirational story. Batman was infected with some sort of venom that caused him to behave with Joker's mannerisms. Not good considering he's the Dark Night, and Joker is very evil. Well, our Caped Crusader eventually had enough self-control and discipline to fight the infection and he forced himself to combat Joker and Penguin. In the end, he was sprawled up against a wall in an alley somewhere mixing the venom witht the anitdote so he could come back to be the real Batman we all know and love. He did this while laughing his head off and holding himself down from convulsing with giddy squeals (he was behaving like the Joker).
So, our hero was able to fight back from an infection that overtook his better judgement by having enough self-control and discipline to do what he knew was right, even though he didn't feel physically capable of doing so. And he beat Joker and Penguin.
My point is that I wish I could do that. I don't think I can get much further removed from where I need to be right now. I really need to start forcing myself to do the right thing even when I don't feel like it.
In other news, I'm going to break a perfectly innocent and underserving heart tomorrow, so wish me luck!
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