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Doctor Who “Face The Raven”
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Kneeling Man Embracing a Standing Woman,Gustav Vigeland, (1869 – 1943)
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Anne Boyer, What Resembles the Grave But Isn’t
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WITH NO HELP FROM YOU I MIGHT ADD
men's entire purpose was to die killing megafauna for us and they have spent every waking moment since the end of that threat trying to figure out new ways of killing or dying to give themselves meaning again
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when a scandal happens in a fandom you’re not in but it keeps appearing in your dash
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The Oldest Game
Loved The Oldest Game episode, with one caveat. No, not Lucifer stepping in as champion... the fact that Morpheus' winning move came across as resulting from a hint from Matthew... as if the Dream Lord was about to lose.
Morpheus figured out Choronzon's strategy early on, and guided the demon into a trap. It wasn't a last-minute desperate win, but a predetermined and well executed plan. Dream of the Endless was never going to lose the Oldest Game to a Johnny-come-lately demon...
PS: I hope that this doesn't sound like I'm bitching about the show - this is the only thing that jumped out at me in four episodes of a very difficult to achieve adaption. It's awesome.
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Tumblr is eating my posts.
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I love that Tumblr is like “We got Neil Gaiman to do a question and answer session so send in your questions and maybe he’ll answer them!” as though the man hasn’t spent the last few years hanging out here answering random questions and cementing himself as a widely beloved fixture of this site
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Captain America (1966), “Lest Tyranny Triumph”
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It sets a mood, it sets a scene.
I’ve got like. 19 different questions
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if I could ask God anything and get the real, genuine answer, I'd ask him why He commanded Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. He knew He was going to stop him. He knew that He'd never truly ask him to do it. He knew that if he went through with it then His promise would be frustrated.
The thing is... the story has led parents to think it's okay to sacrifice their children, metaphorically and sometimes literally, for a false sense of moral superiority. How many LGBT+ children have been sacrificed in the supposed name of Christianity? How many autistic children? How many orphaned children? How many abused children?
Maybe it was the right lesson for Abraham, especially about how it paralleled Christ's atonement. But it's not a story that has translated well into modern times.
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"New York musician Zaid recently posted a video on TikTok calling this strategy “quiet quitting”. “You’re still performing your duties but no longer subscribing to the hustle mentality that work has to be your life. The reality is your worth as a person is not defined by your labour,” he explained over the seven second clip that has now been viewed over 3.3 million times."
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