It's almost the end of the year, and it's time for the usual series of reflection posts dealing with this blog, my life, and Pokémon in different kinds of ways. As I noted at the beginning of the year, I chose (or "deemed") the theme of this year to be "Give Me Five", a theme that not only has a numerical dynamic to it but also implications of some "rest". Yet given how this year has transpired for me personally and Pokémon in general, there is something to be gained from it, and that may not necessarily involve a "rest".
For that, in fact, there have been some struggles within the realm of Pokémon games, like the major Unite update that came along with some major criticism, or the updates to Pokémon Go that bring lots of new things to enjoy yet just as many issues to deal with. These struggles are in stark contrast to the expected "rest", even though moments of the latter can still be found. Like a certain saying - "there is no rest for the weary" - Pokémon fans like me may be tired of the goings-on, but they'll just have to struggle ("fight") alongside the "rest".
With all that have gone on within the year - for the Pokémon game affairs, and specifically for me, Pokémon affairs beyond games such as cosplay - I'm finding that I'm struggling in the interplay between the "fight" and the "rest" for them. That includes for this blog, which may be reflected in certain ways that a few readers, friends, and other people might detect if they are observant enough. And yet I still have to make sure that the "fight" and the "rest" are there.
Meanwhile, the choice of titling for this post should be quite familiar to music fans, as it's the name of a rock band, of which one song of theirs had already been brought up on this blog for discussion with general Pokémon affairs. Since the band is mentioned again, I feel that it is proper to offer another song of theirs, one appropriate for this specific discussion:
I can't stand to fly
I'm not that naive
I'm just out to find
The better part of me
I'm more than a bird, I'm more than a plane
I'm more than some pretty face beside a train
And it's not easy to be me...
-- "Superman (It's Not Easy)", Five for Fighting
Aside from the certain superhero that becomes the title of this song (and in fact many of the themes raised within), its subtitle may be considered representative as the general gist of those themes. For this current discussion, it's not easy to "struggle" and "rest" - moreover at the same time - when there are affairs involving something as universally liked as Pokémon.
Out of all the years I've blogged and for Pokémon in general, this might be one of the most difficult given the "fight" that Pokémon things have had to offer and the "rest" that I should be (have been) able to get alongside them. Yet rest assured (ahem), I'll still need to continue my struggle with them, even if "rest" may have been out of the question, for what's left of this year and into the next year for Pokémon and beyond.
One year ago: Cosplay: M-ZONE E-Sports Festival & Elpico X-Mas
Two years ago: Going... Going... Gone
Three years ago: The Answer for Two and Two
Four years ago: Plus One, and...
Five years ago: A(n Un)Clear Vision?
Six years ago: Cosplay: MC & "Reflections of Love" End of Year Events
Seven years ago: Local EX Raid (Above and Beyond), 12/29/2018
Eight years ago: In Lieu of a Book
