Daisy Ridley by Yves Borgwardt for ZEIT Magazine 2015 (coloured version)
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Excerpts are from a 2012 interview with The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2012/may/23/hideo-kojima-interview-part-1
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that’s one hell of a pilot
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a list of officially sanctioned vulcan names as of May, 1965
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雷電
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Patagonia
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the weirdest thing about a lot of the common criticisms of millennials i see is that they all seem to boil down to:
you are soft. you believe the world should be kind. you expect people to treat you fairly. you think your needs are important, that you deserve to be listened to, that you shouldn’t be hungry and frightened and in pain.
and people are seriously SO OFFENDED by this. like, how dare you. how dare you believe the world might be a good place, how dare you believe you should be treated well just for existing. life is pain, princess, anyone who tells you different is selling something, now wipe that smile off your face, shut your mouth and go suffer like i did.
and it’s just like… i have a kid. if she grows up expecting better treatment than i experienced as a young woman, i’m doing my job. i know the world isn’t perfect, but random cruelty isn’t something we should just shrug our shoulders and accept, and it’s so fucking weird how angry people get at youngsters who refuse to do just that.
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There are wonderful lessons to be learned about acceptance and throwing away resentment and embracing love. ‘I accept you for all of the awful things you’ve done but I still love you.’ That’s an important lesson. I still struggle with it. I think we all do.
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some landscapes
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Summarise mass effect in one sentence
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