

You can’t be strong if you give up from just a miss in ya streak
MORI CALLIOPE OFF WITH THEIR HEADS LYRICS FULL
Those with devotion to the mission straight devour the weakĪn ocean full a competition, get your actions to speak You’ll get some muddied up perspective if you senselessly slaughter Pride or skill, what’s the deal? Those hands are already weak?Ĭuz bet this blood be melted iron, but I still be like water Silent will, strike to kill, Shinobi-like technique “RIP and tear” you swear to make me believe it? I’m savage cuz I care and you can take it or leave it Katana slashin’, slick! But where’s your passion? Miss!Ĭuz truthfully y’all lose the heat when seein’ no traction Probably? That end was sloppy, gimme “Action,” sick! I’ll gladly live inside ya head but who the fuck pays my rent?Ĭuz while the sayers say the same shit, the doers fight each other. Of this relentlessly intense advice not lacking suspenseĪnd guess the fuck what, ladies and gents? I’m not even spent Past-tense on reservations now I stand in defense Since I began this soul sentence, centuries of repentance

I’m not’cha “sensei,” but I been saying sense No one could have expected the pandemic and what that has done to the job market.The kinda pain that you complain about, then learn to savor And even if you don't do it professionally, it's easier and more accessible than ever to tell your stories as an independent filmmaker. I just hope you don't feel missing the film degree means your dream is finished. It'd be hard, especially if you're trying to pay back student debt and make a living. You'd have to help out on sets, and directing means you need to learn bits of everything. I can't say things will work out if you only try. That's the main benefit of film school in my opinion - it helps you start develop a network. To be honest, quite a few of the people I mentioned who made it never had a film degree.įilm/TV as an industry only really cares about the work you do and, well, the people you know who can vouch for you. I'm so incredibly proud of having known them early in their career, and the happiness of knowing they're doing well far outweighs any envy I might feel. However from the other end watching my friends who made it. I can't speak for Calli, but I think it's normal to feel bittersweet when you reach the dream you promised together, alone. Many are struggling worse than ever with how the pandemic affected that work, and I initially felt so guilty for not having stayed to pursue the dream together that it was hard to keep in touch. Some are knocking it out of the park and on huge productions, but they make me wonder if I could've reached those heights. Life now is better, and I grew up as a person and learned valuable lessons about working with people while I was there.īut I've lost touch with most of the friends I made along the way. I gave it a shot and would've regretted far more had I not tried it. I used to work in film, eventually moved on to a job in IT. I think it'd be the same for anyone who has pursued a creative career, whether now or in the past. Lyrics definitely hit me on a deeper level. Hololive Indonesia official YT Tw FB hololive Japan Hololive YT Tw JP FB NEW Site Old Site EN Old Site JP Please note that due to the volume of messages we receive, we may not be able to respond to yours, but we DO read them! Our Team! Under no circumstances should you DM the talents for any reason. If you see content outside of Reddit that goes against the company's policies, please use our contact form (scroll a little bit down for English) before DMing either /u/hololive or /u/hololive_MOD.

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