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Choices? I don't know her

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25 | bisexual | agender (they/them) | Choices: Stories You Play, Star Wars, The Arcana, Venom (2018), ASOIAF, and thirstblogging | NSFW sometimes
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in the middle of watching venom again and i have a new headcanon. i don’t think carlton drake decided to kill dora skirth with a symbiote until after she said she let eddie brock into the lab. them being alone in a room with a symbiote could read as an implicit threat because skirth saw what bonding with them could do.

after she tells hims he repeats “eddie brock?” and you can see something kinda harden in his stance like that information changes what he’s gonna do. given how callous he was before about killing people, i don’t think that shift in his body language is him gearing up to leave skirth to die. i think it’s him reassessing: skirth crossed him using someone who tried to get in his way before. the fact that it was eddie was almost worse than her betraying the life foundation in the first place.

before skirth told him the truth, he seemed willing to manipulate her into continuing to help him. he had the perfect blackmail material. maybe he would have had her killed eventually, but bringing eddie brock into it made that a certainty.

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davykesey

Perfectionism is not your friend. It’s rooted in the fear that what you do won’t be good enough. It’s over-valuing others’ opinion of you and your work.

Perfectionism leaves you paralyzed, waiting for the perfect conditions so you know it’s safe to act. Unfortunately, if you’re waiting for the perfect conditions, you may wait for the rest of your life.

If you can learn to fall in love with the process, rather than the product, you’ll be free to chase your passions unrestrained. Don’t let perfectionism keep you from moving. After all, you can’t steer a parked car.

Years and years later, I find this is still true. Not just for work, but also relationships and every other area of life. 

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