a) what if the foundation of grinding represents living (resistance) within the process of dying (velocity), hence velocity (loss) meeting resistance (growth). This would imply that grinding not only destroys minds (death) but also sets (inception) minds.
b) if living within the process of dying, then need for temporary adaptation to ongoing motion. How does one adapt? By free will of choice. Therefore; choice implies FRE'QUENCY, noun - "a return or occurrence of a thing often repeated at short intervals" of resistance within velocity.
Who could do all that grinding without catching the actual drift?
It took me 2-3 comics to catch the drift of "Batman" as a child; everything afterwards represents industrialized exploitation of my nurtured addiction to wanting to see others fix or destroy stuff, instead of failing at the former or getting punished for the latter by myself. All the masquerade stuff plays on that shirking of response-ability (choice).
As for the Riddler...suggested questions (wanting) tempt one to choose suggested answers (wanting more), while ignoring to be the perceiving problem (living) within the perceivable solution (process of dying), hence the need to resist suggested temptation.
"As bats is fighting to prevent the chaos to spread, does he ignore the struggle within to resist holding onto that which he contains in his head?" The dark knight struggles within ignorance; hence closing himself off from the light of comprehension.
Grinding represents hard work, on the side of light.
But... the cabal mirrors, so it's about you being a slave to their agenda, disguised as your own after it's been installed.
You didn't catch all the psychological nuances of Batman as a child, let's be honest. The 'take' on batman (and the whole hierarchy/mythos) is varied, like all psychologies/philosophies.
Traditionally, a bat from the cave sees where others don't and is a creature of the night and all that entails. (Baccardi family)
Superman was concurrent with the rise of nazi germany for reasons.
And even Superman hides 'in the open' behind a false identity as a 'reporter' of crimes........taking a 'social' responsibility to mask his true one.
I took responsibility without the mask or cape or super ability because others wouldn't do it. That simple.
Comic books are god surrogate.
Someone always having to fall out of the sky to save us.
Other similar surrogates keep us like children or sheep.
a) what if the foundation of grinding represents living (resistance) within the process of dying (velocity), hence velocity (loss) meeting resistance (growth). This would imply that grinding not only destroys minds (death) but also sets (inception) minds.
b) if living within the process of dying, then need for temporary adaptation to ongoing motion. How does one adapt? By free will of choice. Therefore; choice implies FRE'QUENCY, noun - "a return or occurrence of a thing often repeated at short intervals" of resistance within velocity.
It took me 2-3 comics to catch the drift of "Batman" as a child; everything afterwards represents industrialized exploitation of my nurtured addiction to wanting to see others fix or destroy stuff, instead of failing at the former or getting punished for the latter by myself. All the masquerade stuff plays on that shirking of response-ability (choice).
As for the Riddler...suggested questions (wanting) tempt one to choose suggested answers (wanting more), while ignoring to be the perceiving problem (living) within the perceivable solution (process of dying), hence the need to resist suggested temptation.
"As bats is fighting to prevent the chaos to spread, does he ignore the struggle within to resist holding onto that which he contains in his head?" The dark knight struggles within ignorance; hence closing himself off from the light of comprehension.
Grinding represents hard work, on the side of light.
But... the cabal mirrors, so it's about you being a slave to their agenda, disguised as your own after it's been installed.
You didn't catch all the psychological nuances of Batman as a child, let's be honest. The 'take' on batman (and the whole hierarchy/mythos) is varied, like all psychologies/philosophies.
Traditionally, a bat from the cave sees where others don't and is a creature of the night and all that entails. (Baccardi family)
Superman was concurrent with the rise of nazi germany for reasons.
And even Superman hides 'in the open' behind a false identity as a 'reporter' of crimes........taking a 'social' responsibility to mask his true one.
I took responsibility without the mask or cape or super ability because others wouldn't do it. That simple.
Comic books are god surrogate.
Someone always having to fall out of the sky to save us.
Other similar surrogates keep us like children or sheep.