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comparing to what athy went through jennette should feel lucky. its athy's turn to be happy
2020-07-23 12:45 marked

-> Calypso = "to cover" or "to conceal" - Greek.
-> "Hyalypso" = "undaunted hope" - this story.
Meanwhile, The Greeks: "Hya" = Glass/Crystal and "Lypso"... means nothing on its own, it just sounds nice and is drawn from Calypso. Hyalypso might as well mean "clear concealment" or "transparent mystery" from a Greek perspective. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Tapsel... might as well mean whatever the author wants it to mean. My best guess would be:
"Tas-" could suggest "task" or "purpose," implying action, effort, or responsibility.
"-pel" might evoke notions of "appeal" or "propel," suggesting movement or attraction.
→ Hence, "Taspel" could be interpreted symbolically as "purpose-driven action" or "propelled effort," emphasizing a sense of active pursuit or focused determination.
"Pella" = "stone" or "rock" - Greek. "Pelagos" - "sea," which carries connotations of vastness and depth.
"Tasis" = "tension" or "strain". "Tasso" = "to arrange," "to order," or "to appoint". "Tasis" = "action" or "process".
→ With these elements combined, "Taspel" could mean "Tension Bringer" or "Chaos Instigator", metaphorically representing "a force appointed to stir tension or strain within a vast and enduring space."
Together, Taspel might embody someone that, while driven by a clear sense of purpose, ultimately disrupts, challenges, or reshapes the world around them, whether through chaos or focused determination.
Given the context, I might as well go wild and be creative: Harbinger of Shadows, Veil of Despair, Echo of Ruin, Cloak of Misfortune, Dance of Illusions, Wily Tempest...
2024-10-05 14:20 marked

Forgiveness isn't about forgetting or dismissing the facts. It doesn't mean saying, 'I'm okay with what happened.' Instead, it signifies acknowledging someone's genuine efforts to change. Forgiving doesn't downplay the pain you've endured; rather, it reflects your decision to find closure and move forward with those feelings.
- Forgiveness isn't about erasing memories or pretending something didn’t happen. It's about consciously deciding to let go of resentment or anger.
- Forgiving someone doesn’t mean the pain they caused is forgotten or that it was justified. It’s a way of acknowledging the hurt while choosing not to let it define you.
- Forgiveness often involves recognizing the other person's efforts to make amends or change, but it doesn’t require condoning past actions.
- Forgiveness can be a way of finding personal peace, allowing you to move forward without being weighed down by past wrongs.
It may take years or even decades, but I truly hope that one day she can forgive them. More importantly, I hope they eventually earn and deserve her forgiveness. Holding onto resentment for a lifetime is far more exhausting than it seems, and finding peace is worth the journey. It's especially damaging at a young age because children are still developing emotionally, and they can easily become overwhelmed by complex feelings. Without proper guidance, these emotions can fester, consuming you from within and leaving you with an empty, distorted view of the world.
She shouldn’t forgive them for their sake, but for her own peace of mind. After all, deep down, she does feel guilty about rejecting their affection. Forgiveness isn't about letting them off the hook—it's about freeing herself from the burden of unresolved guilt and finding peace within.
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2025-03-28 21:37 marked
Yall please stop shipping a literal child with a man thats thousands of yea...