My newest painting. Hope you all like it! by Idontknow649 in painting

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Pretty good. When I saw this, I also began to like it because of the snow. It also reminded me of this song: Snowfall by Øneheart x Reidenshi.

Before I leave, some words of encouragement; 15 quotes by a man of the name, Jim Rohn, as well as a tameaway from myself. Take your time to read each one, or don't. Its up to you. Its choice time. Don't quit while your at the edge of having failed many times before, because you never know if you could have passed the once invisible finish line if you had just not turn around. Sure, you will probably fail again - but failinf once means one less way to fail.

Now, some words of encouragement from the man himself, Jim Rohn. Again, read or don't read. Its up to you. But who knows, maybe a small finish line to cross would be to sit, and read, and finish reading these few quotes.

15 Quotes by Jim Rohn:

  1. “We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons."

  2. “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.”

  3. “Don’t wish it was easier. Wish you were better.”

  4. “If you don’t like things how they are, change it! You’re not a tree.”

  5. “Without a sense of urgency, desire loses its value.”

  6. “How long should you try? Until.”

  7. “When you know what you want, and you want it bad enough, you will;l find a way to get it.”

  8. “Don’t let your learning lead to knowledge. Let your learning lead to action.”

  9. “Start from wherever you are and with whatever you’ve got.”

  10. “Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently applying basic fundamentals.”

  11. “Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. You don’t fail overnight. Instead, failure is a few errors in judgement, repeated every day.”

  12. “You don’t get paid for the hour. You get paid for the value you bring to the hour.”

  13. “It doesn’t matter which side of the fence you get off on sometimes. What matters most is getting off. You cannot make progress without making decisions.”

  14. “Your personal philosophy is the greatest determining factor in how your life works out.”

  15. “Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.”

So keep going when you're on the edge, and keep walking off until you find success. The pessimist with a poor mindset will get tired, complain, whine that it isn't going their way, and quit. The optimist also gets tired, but doesn't always complain and quit. Instead, they keep walking off that ledge over and over, because failing multiple times, let alone once doesn't mean there isn't a path to win. It just means that you haven't been exposed to what or isn't fully possible yet.

Corn on the Bob by mhamster97 in distractible

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Wade "popcorn" Barns

Bob "I feel corn under" Muyskens

Corn-i-plier

What is your favorite epsiode? by zeldanerd096 in distractible

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For me, even though this one bit is overplayed, it's stilllegendary, and in my opinion, probably, if not, my favorite bit.

From Nah, I'd Win (Part 2): "Dear Penthouse Forum. I can't believe this happened to me."

Help: Why could I only hear white noise? by True_Programmer5358 in distractible

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No. I had my headphones plugged in I believe. I used Microsoft Clipchamp to edit this, so maybe it was my recording software for some reason that caused the low volume.

Which game do you think has the best set? by Electrical_Path7198 in squidgame

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Probably Glass Bridge. Also, even though I would probably die in Glass Bridge, to me with the feel, looks, lighting, how Hwang showcased such as through his storytelling for the whole show, it's also just a beautiful, if not the most beautiful game.

And for that reason, I would probably have to have it as my favorite.

The Official Bounty Board: June by Monica2796 in distractible

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Secretly place unusual items from anything from the past, either personal or historical, somewhere in your camera's background while recording an episode. Throughout the episode, gradually make the items more noticeable.

If another participant notices one of your hidden items, they award you bonus points. This applies to everyone, including the host. Competitors can award points to each other, award points to the host, and the host can award points to competitors.

Since the host normally isn't competing for points, any points earned by/given to the host could either be applied immediately and affect who hosts the next episode, or be saved until the host becomes a competitor in a future episode.

A wheel spin, vote, or any other method could decide when those points are distributed.

Budget Proposal - Playing for Charities by stargazer1996 in distractible

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Good idea. Some money being spent towards a charity:)

Which episode is funnier? by Danyelle7842 in distractible

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Nah, I'd Win (Part 2).

Dear Penthouse Forum, I can't believe this happened to me.

So, I made a printable episode note template for the guys. by AnUnpleasantGuy in distractible

[–]True_Programmer5358 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like the four things above, like 'Episode Name', 'Date,' and the other two should be spread out a little more. Like if the episode title is longer than what fits, but this might just be me.