"i need you to always be devout, and comply with this, or we'll all die in this, okay?" was right before Eurylochus went against orders to open the bag. and Odysseus was right, people died for it.
and Eurylochus doesn't go against a direct order after that. because he's learned what happens when he does.
but then Odysseus orders him to light up six torches, and he does it without question. because why would he question it? Odysseus knows what he's doing, of course he does.
then six men die. and Eurylochus is faced with the truth that there is no way to avoid tragedy. all paths lead to the same end. rebel against your captain, your friends die because of you. follow orders, your friends die because of you. there's no escaping the death that follows them, and Eurylochus always ends up with unintentional blood on his hands. he's exhausted.
"Ody, we're never gonna get to make it home, you know it's true."
kind of funnyish but when i saw the outsiders musical there’s a dinner scene between the curtis brothers and at the end of bows i remember i think it was brody and jason and brent? (my eyes aren’t the most reliable, they all kind of look the same except pony because he’s got the fluffy hair or the sasuke on crack wig) ran back to the table and just started wolfing a bit of the food down before waving goodbye with their mouths full and running off and it was such a curtis brothers thing to do.
thinking about that TMBTE performance where Vessel so confidently showed 3 fingers for the "Just two days since the mainframe went down" part (i think it was in Munich)
learning about the american revolution in high school was actually just my teacher and a few specific classmates playing or singing various songs from the hit musical hamilton.
letter sequence in this ask matching protein-coding amino acids:
ew. this is such a long structure (over 200 kDa) and yet it could barely pull together 6 alpha helices. the loops are long and terrible, with more cis bonds. none of this is cohesive, and there are gaps and pores throughout the structure. furthermore, none of this is predicted with any significant confidence, and so its probably incredibly disordered. more than anything, this protein seems best suited to binding to random things it comes across and causing chaos. i don't even want to imagine what sort of reactions this may try and get involved with, or what a mess it could make inside a cell. this looks worse than a parasite, and thermodynamics wants to see it shot on sight.
I have mad respect for tgwdlm- which started the hatchetfield saga with a third of the budget as npmd (and ~1/5 of black fridays), the smallest cast and crew, the shortest run time (while also having to dump lore for their other shows), and if im not mistaken their first in LA- and they pulled it off. We saw four chairs, a handful of props taped to the back, and endless costume changes, and that was enough for us because the story was so funny and so heart warming and so existential at the same time, not to mention so well performed!
And mad respect to nick lang who took a risk casting a complete stranger to the starkid fandom as the lead of this show (which again was meant to kickstart a series so, like, no pressure man) and of course, praise to jon matteson for killing it.
And even though i genuinely believe npmd is their best production to date, tgwdlm is still my favorite they’ve ever made ❤️