Ty seemed to be feeling a bit down on himself when it was time for him to come up with a quote for his senior yearbook photo. He eventually came up with something that seems a bit out of Greek mythology – it was said that the Greek deities would regularly consume their children if they didn’t want their heavenly thrones usurped.
This led to a whole host of problems for everyone, and was generally regarded as a bad idea. We don’t know why Ty was so adamant that he shouldn’t have ever had the chance to make it big in life, but we hope he’s doing okay. Like so many other senior quotes that have a little bit of raunch to them, there’s a small chance that this was all due to a prank, a bet, or a dare.
Making the Leap to Real Life
Depending on how you play the game – or how long you’ve been playing it – you might see a whole lot of loading screens from the famous video game “Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.” It’s been out for more than a decade now, released on pretty much every system you can think of, so plenty of people have had a chance to get stomped to death by frost giants.
Jake has brought up one of the many tips that the loading screens show us, and it’s something that you could sort of take into the real world, too. Results may vary. It won’t be that simple, either – you can’t just take stuff, you have to have a good reason. Maybe you need to power a tool or something. You also will probably have to have it back.
Turnabout is Fair Play
Writer Shane Madej has a lot to say about a lot of things, but one of his quotes struck Lilli Grant particularly hard. She ran into a lot of people that could have comported themselves better, but they had to run into her, too. We’re going to be honest and say we don’t really know how to take such a quote.
Is Lilli saying that if those people were rude to her, she got to be rude right back? Maybe she’s saying that, even though they weren’t being kind, they at least got to enjoy her presence, perhaps turning them into better people? It’s tough to say. No matter what, it seems that Lilli was changed by having to meet those people, and she’s still dealing with it. Stay strong, Lilli.
Just Have Someone Else Say It
Sometimes it can be difficult to talk about something that is very near and dear to your heart – something like your identity. Other times, it can be as easy as finding a show that wants to say the same thing and posting that moment – down to the very episode – in your senior yearbook under your picture.
Because originality is going down the toilet, and if you can’t quote something that somebody has already said, why even bother? Why worry about coming up with your own saying that will echo on down the ages? Why do you need to put precious brainpower into actually using your own words instead of just copying somebody who already did all that work (and such a complicated quote, too). Some people have TV to watch.
It's Time to Go on an Adventure
Not everybody can get away with including a quote from the doctor on his or her senior yearbook photo. It has to be the right one, and it will be even better if it isn’t one of the ones that everybody knows (at least among people that have watched the show, anyway).
This one isn’t bad, even if it does leave a little bit of confusion who might not get the reference. Still, it’s a lot cooler than some of the other choices (bow ties, anyone?). It has a certain amount of, what’s the word, energy to it? It’s dynamic. It’s got juice. It makes it seem like this kid is going to go places, even if those places are a little more dangerous than you might think.