One of the biggest things I always loved about lost was that all of their characters were flawed, and they highlighted that instead of shying away from it.
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Lost 🌴 4.13 "There's No Place Like Home: Part 2"
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I haven't really been sold on the "Others are actually living like regular people" reveal, and one of the reasons is that the Others "jungle ninjas" fashion was such a Look.
Like Ben's cute striped shirt??? Simply iconic. I know he looks good in anything but I miss the cute striped shirt, if I'm to be honest.
Alex's hoodie+shorts combo for kidnappings??? Amazing. Showstopping. She looks so cute.
Richard's fancy but shabby shirt and vest??? His overall disheveled look? Damn!
Bea rocking that flowy though ragged vest and shirt which subtly emphasize her good looks? Good shit.
What I mean is, I liked their distinctive looks which really gave the impression they are the true people of the Island... when they started dressing like normies it was so underwhelming...
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Lost’s Solar System of Sadness
The Sun is alone, but it still shines brightly. Yet, when it can no longer hold its weight, it will explode.
Mercury, the forgotten planet. It’s proximity to the Sun is burning it out.
Venus planet of love, was destroyed by global warming.
Earth's worst sin is that it has destroyed itself for nothing.
The moon doesn’t glow, it’s only light is a reflection, but it is gladly given to the Earth. And the Moon has a dark side it would not like to let the Earth see.
Even Mars once had water on its surface.
The Sun took Jupiter’s resources and didn’t leave much in its wake. Jupiter is not a failure, it’s a falsehood of misguided hope. A personification of desperation.
Saturn is losing it’s rings.
Uranus was closer to the Sun in the past, but with the arrival of the other planets, it was moved away.
Neptune is drifting away from our solar system.
Pluto is considered too small to be part of the solar system.
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timothy leary, ralph metzner, richard alpert, the psychedelic experience, 1966
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