Not now kitten, daddy's having prophetic dreams about his own dead body's face wearing women's makeup.
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DONâT YOU REALIZE OUR BODIES COULD FALL APART AT ANY SECOND?
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"The need to go astray, to be destroyed, is an extremely private, distant, passionate, turbulent truth."
Georges Bataille
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"The saying of Euripides, that "beauty's autumn, too, is beautiÂful," is not always true. But it was certainly the case with Alcibiades, as with few besides, because of his excellent natural parts."
From Plutarch's The Life of Alcibiades
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ANYWAYS, God donât we all wish we were rob.
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the closest thing itâs always sunny in philadelphia has to a leading romance Ă la rachel and ross or jim and pam is a twelve-season will-they-or-wonât-they between two of their main male characters. ordinarily the âstraight best friends with homoerotic tendenciesâ trope never genuinely puts pressure on the nature of the charactersâ relationship, always ending with the pair receiving their respective girlfriends or wives. gayness itself becomes the punchline in cases like these, but sunnyâa dark social-satire whose thesis continually subverts sitcom tropesâhas managed to push a storyline that may have started as just another cliche joke into previously uncharted waters. the romantic aspect of mac and dennisâ relationship isnât ridiculed or dismissed as âplatonic,â âbrotherly,â or âonly in the fanâs minds,â by the creators (who, for those who donât watch the show, are also the charactersâ actors and main writers); instead, itâs been built into the fabric of the show from the very beginning, and is constantly reinforced in canon and commentary. while itâs far from a traditional âslow burnâ given the showâs tone and the charactersâ largely toxic, unhealthy behaviors, the relationship isnât a rushed, sidelined gay storyline between minor characters, a one-off attempt to please a certain fragment of the audience, or a gay relationship established at the onset among a cast of other heterosexual relationships either.Â
since the showâs start in 2005, the show has progressed mac and dennisâ more-than-platonic relationship from comedic subtext to genuine text, allowing one of the main characters to ultimately come out of the closet and begin blatantly addressing his previously hinted-at feelings for the other in multiple episodes of the most recent season. the show has managed to present the relationship in a way that doesnât make gayness the butt of the joke, instead driving humor from the charactersâ inability to come to terms with their sexualities and latent feelings for one another. despite its biting satire and dark roots, sunny allows for rare sentimental moments that feel more genuine than those on other shows with canon homosexual relationships. whether or not mac and dennisâ relationship is ever officially consummated, i honestly canât think of any other sitcom, or drama for that matter, that has done anything like this in the history of television.Â
why donât they have an emmy. why when shows like big bang theory are lauded for making stupid gay jokes about raj and howard and even though its nearing a run as long as sunnyâs penny/leonard still feels just as predictably uninspired as it did in its infancyÂ
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Well my babygirl man is older and more mentally ill than yours
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