"I know, it was truly a miracle you lasted as long as you did, but if you held on just a bit longer, tried just a bit harder to survive you would have found a job working at a local McDonalds. Where you would have been able to try college again and go on to get a degree in mechatronics engineering, you would have gone on to get a job at Lockheed Martin and been and important part in creating the next generation of spacecraft where you would have meet your soul mate and gave birth to a child who would become an astronaut to carry the dreams of his father. He would have been the first person on mars, and an important public figure who would go on to champion human expansion. Your death has set back humanity over 200 years." As she explained all of this, I was shocked. It was by all means a good life. And impactful life. Maybe not on to be remembered but solid. It's just that, I don't regret dying for a second hearing how things were supposed to play out. I know it's a selfish though, but just continuing to suffer for my kid to someday become someone important? It's not worth it.
ทีวี · Mrjack41
"I think being a blacksmith suits you better."
หนังสือและวรรณกรรม · NotEvenMyFinalForm
When Gauss stood up to leave, his head was buzzing with new information.
หนังสือและวรรณกรรม · NotEvenMyFinalForm
His tiny apartment smelled like instant noodles and sweat. Empty cans and wrappers covered the floor. The fan rattled in the corner, struggling to keep the room cool.
วิดีโอเกม · Kulark
Bro what
"Just close your eyes. When you wake up tomorrow, I'll take you out for a walk. Sound good?"
อะนิเมะและการ์ตูน · FanficLord03
Jack and Oliver exchanged glances.
วิดีโอเกม · SrMagnus
Probablemente lo haré, pero en capítulos mucho más adelante.
Elizabeth Hale, wearing a red top and a short black skirt, entered the room, carrying a stack of books.
ภาพยนตร์ · Madlion
Over time, he experienced his own form of character development. It didn't come suddenly, nor did it arrive in a dramatic revelation—it was gradual, built step by step. Therapy became one of his anchors, a place where he confronted truths he would have rather ignored. It forced him to strip away excuses and face the patterns that governed his life. Writing also became a lifeline. He took to Webnovel, pouring his thoughts into words, translating the mess inside his head into stories. Some were rough, others raw, but they were his, and each chapter felt like progress. It wasn't about readers or approval; it was about turning confusion into something structured, something he could look back on and recognize.
World Awakening: Everyone Has One Wish
อะนิเมะและการ์ตูน · itachi1010