i think that through the years Sadie does become better and finds new friends and in a sense moves on from everything that was the year 1899 and maybe when she finds out through the grapevine that Dutch is dead she raises a glass in- what? in celebration? in respect? in regret? with hate towards the nasty man? with love towards the man who found her widoved and took her into his weird family? or should we call it as it is- was, a gang of cold-blooded killers?
who is sadie if not one of them. she might not be sure of anything these days outside of bounties and money, but when the nights are colder and the fire is cracking and the desert is more silent than usual that we can still hear the sobs of a woman who lost all and gained something new just to be alone in the end.
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I honestly think we've reached absolute Pit Social Media when the images of deceased infants get meme-ed around because "lololol IT looks so stupid IT looks so fake IT is obviously a doll haha let's have some fun here hahaha". And they know dead bodies only from how they're made to look in movies OR maybe open-casket funerals where a mortician worked their ass off for the family to have a pretty corpse to say their goodbyes to.
I. Honestly.
I can't even wrap my mind around how devoid of humanity some people are. All of this has really opened my eyes about the people around me.
Tell them - and they don't even know what death looks like - that a real human person in distress is "actually an actor/a prop/a doll" and they're meme-ing the shit out of anh atrocity.
That's how corpses become internet fun memes. A big party for everyone. Because we're upholding CiViLiSaTiOn here and sHoWiNg ThEm TeRroRiStS.
As a kid, I was stupid enough to ask myself, how could anyone stand by when the Holocaust happen.
Now I know the people around us wouldn't only stand by, they would cheerfully join in AND make socmed memes about it. Because "hahaha those aren't real people, it's all a big movie stage - and if they were real, they'd DESERVE it".
I can't go back to seeing people like I did before.
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