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berserk musings
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When somebody shares a quote by a famous author like it's something the author personally said and believed, but you know it was actually spoken by a character you're not supposed to like... 😐
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your mistake is thinking healing will always feel good, and not often like molting while clung to dead tree bark
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The sheer amount of guilt Aziraphale experiences is utterly tragic. But what's interesting is he rarely feels guilt for the things humans usually feel guilt for - indulging in food, wine, books, comfort (which is marvelously subversive because it shows none of these things are actually worthy of guilt but, in fact, what make existence worthwhile).
No, he only truly feels guilt when he does the Right Thing.
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Or when he realizes too late what the Right Thing is.
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All of his guilt is attached to things that are, in fact, Good and Right, but in opposition to the black-and-white doctrine of Heaven.
Which makes the guilt he is so clearly experiencing here:
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hit like a goddamn freight train.
Because loving Crowley is Good and Right.
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Whenever I see an Ivan Aivazovski painting the sea monster in me goes absolutely feral
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The YouTube comment most dear to me
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when life has no meaning n u feel hopeless u must turn to russian literature to tell u to kill yourself
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Laura Dern & Kyle MacLachlan, Blue Velvet, David Lynch, 1986
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Saul Bass: 10 iconic movie posters.
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“I’ve always been influenced by the poems Brecht wrote in the late 30s, during the second world war, after everything had been incinerated, all the dreams and values of an entire generation destroyed, and Brecht said, well, it’s a new dark ages … how do people resist in the dark ages? What keeps us going, ultimately, is our love for each other, and our refusal to bow our heads, to accept the verdict, however all-powerful it seems. It’s what ordinary people have to do. You have to love each other. You have to defend each other. You have to fight.”
— Mike Davis (z’’l), interviewed in August this year
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mary oliver really isnt my favorite poet but oh,, when she said this my heart beat in recognition
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