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Guitar Legend JOE SATRIANI Defines "Shred" - "Part Of The Performance Has To Challenge The Norm; The Attitude That Goes Into It" (Video)
Was mich so sehr an #Merz und #Söder stört ist dieses „wir haben ja die Hand gereicht (was aber meint: wir wollten diktieren, wie das zu laufen hat), aber die anderen wollten nicht und die sind jetzt schuld … das ist so eine ätzend dreiste #Attitüde.
Attitude: it's how we approach life, whether with sass, determination, despair, anxiety, confidence, joy, discouragement, or stubbornness. And if you want to see examples of the attitude of persistence, resolve, pertinacity, and willfulness, look no further than your average toddler.
"We examine each day before us with barely a glance and say, no, this isn’t one I’ve been looking for, and wait in a bored sort of way for the next, when we are convinced, our lives will start for real."
This was taped to a wall in an abandoned health clinic & these words hold weight, especially in a time where blame is often shifted to something/someone else beside ourselves. Even if the world around you is sh!++y, a bad attitude helps absolutely nothing. Life will always be unfair—remember that & be the light you & others need to see. #life#attitude#urbex#fediverse#photography
"It is hard to say openly that you don’t care about the long-term future of the planet because you won’t be alive to see it, or because your short-term profits are more important. So respectable-sounding arguments about the affordability of climate policies are made instead.
But the pushback against these policies should be seen for what it is: a highly political attempt to spare the rich and other heavy carbon emitters from making sacrifices."
There's something fundamentally wrong with this #attitude. If you start from the position that any #viewpoint that is different from your own is #invalid and not held in good faith, what's the point of discussing anything at all?
You're only listening to people who already agree with you. It's an echo chamber, and you pre-emptively dismiss anyone on the outside as evil/disingenuous/corrupt/whatever.
During my one year activity on the #Fediverse I've now seen at least four instance admins quitting from being an admin or shutting down their server. Half of these cases were admins being dickheads and the rest of them were mostly about users being dickheads leading admin getting burned out.
Both outcomes are unfortunate, but the latter makes me sad. Why do we have to harass and doxx an admin here for such pseudetical reasons like extensive open text search feature? I don't get humans sometimes.
I repeat: We are not free from toxicity on the Fediverse. Be kind. Make a chance.
Btw, I've gotten really harsh criticism for just saying "Be kind"... that won't stop me from saying it. We can always be kind and I can say "be kind" out of kindness. Encouraging to kindness is not rudeness and I can't wrap my head around it why would it be anything else than focusing on the positive side of things.
There are always people who focus on negativity, pessimism and hate. Whatever hits me, I choose to smile. #Positivity#Kindness#Attitude
WWF Judgment Day: In Your House took place on October 18th 1998. The event was headlined with a unique WWF Championship Match; Undertaker vs Kane. Stone Cold Steve Austin would serve as the referee for this match and Vince McMahon guarenteed that Austin would be humbled by the time Judgment Day ended - Austin had to either raise...
WWF Judgment Day: In Your House 1998 - The "Reliving The War" PPV Review (www.youtube.com)
WWF Judgment Day: In Your House took place on October 18th 1998. The event was headlined with a unique WWF Championship Match; Undertaker vs Kane. Stone Cold Steve Austin would serve as the referee for this match and Vince McMahon guarenteed that Austin would be humbled by the time Judgment Day ended - Austin had to either raise...