- Joined
- Jan 9, 2014
The fact that Jason has kept that... childhood spirit within him alive, that capacity for such infectious enthusiasm, is such a breath of fresh air, I feel. So many people go around with this attitude of constant boredom (I've almost completely stopped reading commentss on Deadline, for instance, because I'm sick of people who feel they have to announce to the world how bored of everything they are "I'm bored" - "This is boring" - boring, boring, boring! - ugh!... oops, sorry about that people, does a rant count when it is in parenthesis? - Anyway, I'd like to say to them - among other things- "Ennui is so 18th century"), I suppose that is why some people cannot accept that this is truly Jason's real character and not "fake"". But, no matter, meanwhile, Jason will be living life to the fullest, and savouring every moment. Thank you, Jason, you make the world so much brighter, and thank you for letting us see it through your eyes occasionally.
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I so appreciate this post. I actually find that the older people get, the more they're attracted to those who can genuinely find joy and beauty in the little things. It's one of my favorite qualities in Jason.
- "Ennui is so 18th century"), I suppose that is why some people cannot accept that this is truly Jason's real character and not "fake"". But, no matter, meanwhile, Jason will be living life to the fullest, and savouring every moment. Thank you, Jason, you make the world so much brighter, and thank you for letting us see it through your eyes occasionally.
) but even knowing that it is English to Russian to English sometimes I am :scratch: For example, I can't figure out what idiom or phrase they are translating as "ride". I do love how they say you need to insert "smiling" or "laughing" after every answer.