Bombs at Nazis: the overlap in the Venn diagram of
things that are right
things that Churchill said
things that explode
(from This World Can't Tear Me Down / Questo mondo non mi renderà cattivo, by Zerocalcare, 2023)
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shit the "eurydice comes back home from hell after 20 years and people are surprised she's not the same person anymore" hits hard
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Don't mind me. I'm just in a valley of tears after Sara's speech about doing everything society expects from you, graduate with high score, try to always do the right thing, and then realise you did everything wrong and you are stuck in place while all your friends are making progresses and moving on with their lives and one day they'll forget about you
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This World Can't Tear Me Down was devastating.
Sadness is basically the only emotion I don't know how to deal with. It just makes me lose sleep and I don't know what to do with it.
Despite this, I rewatch Tear Along The Dotted Line religiously, because the comedy aspect and the storytelling far make up for how fucking depressing the ending is.
This World Can't Tear Me Down just makes me want to dissociate. I wouldn't call it better or worse than Tear Along The Dotted Line because they're too different. It's certainly good, very good, but it's too real for my taste.
I wouldn't say that I wish I never watched it, but I don't think I will watch it again.
(I can only hope it will gain more presence online so I can find quick, alternative coping mechanisms to fill the void the ending left)
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can't believe zerocalcare is bringing lesbian representation on netflix
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What a perfect day to watch all of zerocalcare's "this world can't tear me down". Now I've finished it and i have emptiness where my heart was. Moved to my core. What an important series.
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