#Indignity
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thatsbelievable · 1 year ago
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dreammybeat · 3 months ago
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Gary Tyler, Indignity. Quilted Fabric, Thread, and Batting.
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firefly-post · 1 year ago
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So won't you, please, spare me indignity?
And won't you, please, give me some decency?
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unebaguettepastropcuite · 2 years ago
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I know right T.T
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why did mother nature make this creature unpettable
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tenth-sentence · 6 months ago
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I don't think she would suffer indignity calmly.
"For the Term of His Natural Life" - Marcus Clarke
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sheeparein · 24 days ago
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It feels like having to order the "rootin tootin pancakes" at a restaurant.
it's really a horrific bill, but on top of it i continue to feel like we're living in a joke universe because i have to say things like "yeah the big beautiful bill is really bad" like it's the indignity of the name on top of everything else.
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j-august · 9 months ago
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Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough ed. William King
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injuries-in-dust · 2 months ago
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"The time has come."
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newttxt · 9 months ago
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post-canon lulaw adventure!! (it could have been bepo’s but he was in the bathroom when luffy showed up)
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blackkatdraws2 · 6 months ago
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[ORV] happy Han Myungoh before I explore (my interpretation of) his trauma ^_^
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[CONTENT WARNING: Body Horror / Gore underneath]
Han Myungoh had to save his daughter in exchange for her freedom and his humanity
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Han Myungoh did try killing the baby before it was born, but he changed his mind later and gave birth to Han Dareum and loved her. SOURCE: Chapter 251: Episode 47 – Demon King Selection (5)
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Still, it must've been scary living his entirely life as a straight cis man then suddenly being hit with the fear of pregnancy, having to experience what it's like to have a living being growing inside you. (Even if not physically, since: 1. The specifics never got told in the novel 2. Han Dareum is a curse 3. Han Myungoh himself said he "give birth from the heart.")
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elene78-blog · 7 months ago
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Andrew looks at Kevin after the game against the Trojans.
"How does it feel?" He asks Kevin.
"Losing is not pleasant for anyone," says Kevin.
"Sorry," Andrew says without meaning it at all. "I wanted to say, how does it feel to know that Monsieur Misérable and Mr. Golden Smile are fucking together and have agreed to beat you up?"
Kevin turns to him with a growing bad mood.
"They're not having sex."
"D'Artagnan hit you too hard with the racket. You don't know what you're saying."
"They're not having sex, Andrew!"
"New bet then. I say that France conquers California before the end of the year... In two months if Monsieur Trauma takes care of his shit."
"...Jeremy has never told me he's gay."
Andrew remains silent. He turns his head towards Kevin very very slowly.
"300 dollars."
"We're not going to bet on this..."
"500 dollars."
"Why are you so happy to do this?"
"What do you mean, Kevin? I'm a very happy man."
It's impossible to tell if Andrew is joking with that unflappable expression.
And so the betting returns to the Foxes.
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orym-blossoms · 8 months ago
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Labels or not, Caleb Widogast--who meticulously counts out each coin when paying for something; who refused to get a new coat because he had an assigned pocket for every item he owned or could use; whose go-to unwinding routine at the end of the day has always been to count, touch, and line up each individual spell component; who folds up and lines up his coat and his books the same way every night--clearly takes comfort in order and routine. Of *course* his ultimate safe space has an immutable order that hasn't changed in the seven or so years since his family filled its halls regularly.
A space for everything and everything in its place.
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fascinationstreetmp3 · 1 year ago
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There are stories that need to be told. If things ever get bad again, these are the words you'll hear in your mind like a tape playing over and over, like a song stuck in your brain. These words will hold you up and carry you. They are your lifeline.
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benevolenterrancy · 6 months ago
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the fish babies are NOT adjusting well to the limitations of being human
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vaguely-concerned · 2 years ago
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when obi-wan said 'I won't kill anakin' and then spent the entire rest of his life following through on that. fuck everyone else obi-wan I respect you yoda should've taken you at your fucking word
'boohoo why did he walk away and not kill anakin this time either even with all the suffering he'll go on to cause if he lets him go' he's told you why very clearly you just didn't believe him I guess!! desperately not killing anakin is obi-wan's main export. it's his universal constant, his life's work, his magnum opus. he gets creative about not killing that guy. he tries to send anakin's teenage twink son to do the job for him because he simply can't. he fucking... peaces out and dies to avoid killing anakin. that's like his whole deal. whether he's right to be like this is another entirely separate conversation but it is what he is
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leupagus · 11 months ago
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One thing I find interesting about the negative reactions to Kaos
Or more specifically, the negative reactions to the Orpheus/Eurydice plotline in Kaos
(Cut for spoilers!)
Is that almost all of the negative reactions are something along the lines of "they fucked up the perfect love story! They made Orpheus too obsessive! Who does that bitch Eurydice think she is, NOT being in love with him too!"
When in fact the original myths never says dickshit about whether Eurydice is in love with Orpheus. Yes, Orpheus braves the underworld for his wife; yes, he cares enough to get her "back." But the original myth isn't about what love can achieve because Orpheus fails in the myth. Love isn't enough, because he doesn't trust her, doesn't believe she followed him all the way out of Hades and back to the earth. He turns around because he doesn't think it worked, and he was right because he fucked it up.
Orpheus, in the myths, does not love Eurydice enough to have faith in her, and Eurydice is completely silent in the myth. Did she want to follow Orpheus? Did she love him back? Did she want to live in the world again? We have no idea; we just assume.
And it's so funny to see viewers of the show get angry that their interpretation of the myth isn't catered to, because the show itself deals with this exact problem — people in the Cave watching Orpheus torture himself for their amusement, gods being annoyed that Orpheus might not be able to do it (or terrified that he will). Even Orpheus gets angry (though kudos to the writers, they don't have him indulge in it for long) when Eurydice falls in love with someone else, because that's not how the story was supposed to go. Viewers both in the show and of the show are mad because the two people/characters actually in the story are making different choices, or aren't who they want them to be. Just like real life.
The whole storyline is an exploration of why people — including the audience — want Orpheus and Eurydice to be a love story to the detriment of the actual characters involved, and why sometimes the happily ever after is something different (possibly something better) than a love story.
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