ofc you picked this one what is wrong with you. i probably did it out of curiosity. or spite. either one. it's always one of the two.
14. do you love the smell of earth after it rains?
DO I BREATHE AIR? DO I NEED WATER TO LIVE? GOOFY ASS QUESTION. YES I LOVE THE SMELL OF EARTH AFTER IT RAINS I WISH IT ALWAYS SMELLED LIKE THAT IT SHOULD ALWAYS SMELL LIKE THAT omfg i can't wait for the proper spring showers just so i can go outside and Sniff the ground i love that shit
24. if we were together on a rooftop, what would we be doing?
FUCKINGGGGGG👉👌 /hj. no but i think i'd ask you to tell me about the stars and space and then i'd get to pretend that i understand what you're saying as i just stare at you. i am not looking at the lame ass stars in the sky when the brightest one is laying right beside me smhhh
Throwback to a crossover artwork with @ruhisuart's characters from his Hammer Down AU! This particular scene will be appearing in the Lady Ace webcomic as well!
Tegnap már éppen fel akartam tenni szavazásra, hogy mi a faszt csináljak, merthogy volt egy pasi... jajj, nagyon jól nézett ki, őszülő, szemüveges, vékony, értelmes arc.
Csakhát, „pont úgy” nézett ki mint Logan, pont úgy is kommunikált, vicces, okos, talpraesett, szórakoztató.
Pár mondat után (és nyilván a megszokás miatt) olyan otthonos volt az egész.
Hogy mi lett volna a kérdés?
Hogy hülye vagyok, baszdmeg, hát sosem tanulok? Nem veszem észre, hogy ezek a vicces, okos, laza csávók, akikre érzékenyítve vagyok, valószínűleg seggfejek? Ismerem a válaszait, konkrétan emlékszem rájuk.
Önző, narcisztikus. Tudom, tudom, hogy az, mert ennek a fajta gondolkodásmódnak „szaga van”.
És ezen az sem igazán változtat, hogy egy társkeresőn futunk össze, vagyis neki, Logannal ellentétben, bejövök.
Hogy ne húzzuk az időt, feltettem a HR-es kérdéseket, mondván, hogy haladjunk, amúgy ezen is remekül szórakoztunk.
Fideszes.
De nem politizál.
Elköszöntem.
Sajnálja, hogy a politika ilyen mélyen hat az emberek hétköznapjaira.
Minek kockáztatni, hogy egyszer is elhangozzon, hogy hülye lipsik vagy, hogy idióta fideszesek? Vagy, hogy nem vagyok normális?
Szóval, kedves univerzum, majdnem jó, majdnem jó...
Nem kaphatnám meg azt a helyes srácot arról a fotóról, aki az előadáson a székre könyököl? Tudod, azt a csupaszív, kreatív és érdeklődő faszit, aki annyira szerelmes, hogy felvállal két gyereket, aki utánamegy annak ami érdekli, aki még szeret utazni, kimozdulni, aki tud barkácsolni, aki nem számolt le az élettel, párkapcsolattal, érzelmekkel?
Azt mondták meghalt.
De nem halhatott meg!
With less than a week until release, it's time to drop a trailer for "I transmigrated into an otome game as villager A and am I determined to marry a NPC to escape the plot! But wait! Everyone is a silhouette?!" ... That's a long name hahahaaa, we're been reducing it to Silhouette.
Logann noooooo!!!! the commentators fucking jinxed him!!!! The moment they started saying how good he was doing he hits the barrier!! They always do this man!!!
its kind of worse that odysseus left polyphemus alive. by maiming him he has made him (in the eyes of the ancient greeks) a defenseless laughingstock among the cyclopes. it also kind of implies polyphemus is not enough of a threat to warrant being killed, and should instead live with the shame of having been bested by some mortal. had odysseus just killed him it would be a fairly simple case of self defense, two warriors "nobly" duking it out until one of them loses. and like arynoob1392 said, odysseus even left his details with polyphemus, basically forcing poseidon's hand: poseidon knows exactly who hurt, but refused to kill, his son, so honour demands he kill odysseus, and his men for good measure. in greek mythology honour and certain social conventions matter a lot, which can seem really weird to our modern sense of ethics but made sense to the culture these stories came from.
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No, not at all - Poseidon absolutely WASN'T angry because Odysseus didn't killed his son. But I see that people have already explained it in the comments
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It was actually cruler to blind(severally hurt) the cyclops also odysseus didn't actually apologise he just gave his own justification about hurting polyphemus (probably spelt wrong)
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I find it interesting how the composer modernized some parts of the story to match modern sensibilities, but not others, and I think this is one of those situations. By ancient Greek standards, what Odysseus did to Polyphemus really crossed a line because he went out of his way to HUMILIATE him. Killing someone who threatens to kill you is totally within the bounds of normal honorable Greek behavior, but blinding someone (thus rendering them incapable of taking care of themselves), stealing all of their things (thus further rendering them dependent on others), and then telling them your name and address to demonstrate how little you think of them and their ability to avenge themselves is just all kinds of cruel and insulting in a way that really isn't on by Greek standards.
Plus, by extension, Odysseus also insulted all of Polyphemus' relatives, because the implication is that he believes none of them are ready or able to avenge him either. Which is NOT what you want to say to someone with an Olympian father.
In Ancient Greek culture, especially in these heroic stories, being humiliated was considered much worse than being killed in normal violent confrontation, and Odysseus basically waved a big fat middle finger at Poseidon with his actions.
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more so (and this reflected in the apology) he’s angered that someone would have the audacity to do so to his son, and then to be so stupid as to give him his name too?