Orestes had made a big mistake; he was forced to make a decision by outside forces beyond his understanding, and now, his hands were stained with the blood of the one he loved. He did what needed to be done, and he was paying the price for it. The Furies, unforgiving spirits and vengeful upholders of justice, hunted him down every waking second of his days, tormented him within an inch of his sanity and reminded him of the day he regretted the most, the door he shouldn't have crossed. It wouldn't matter what oracle or unfathomable deities would do to absolve him of his crimes; as long as he didn't have complete peace of mind over what he had done in the first place, the righteous creatures would never allow him a full night's sleep ever again.
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Moomin Lawrence 🥹 im Making an Adam Snufkin To match
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theres just smth about lawrence gordon the ONCOLOGIST (cancer doctor) trapped in a room with adam stanheight the SMOKER who literally says gimme that sweet sweet cancer in the movie
im losing my marbles brb
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love is in the air .. Wrong ! the key to that chain is in the bathtub most people are so ungrateful to be alive but not you not anymore
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Occured to me that people have probably studied Saw in relation to terrorism. Ran a search and was promptly rewarded with a journal article on the topic that I will read later, but the abstract alone is pretty juicy: "The article analyses the reasons for the popularity of the Saw films in a post-9/11 context, concentrating in particular on the perverse pleasure American audiences derive from the franchise's suggestion that terror is a self-imposed punishment that takes place in highly scripted situations designed to reveal moral strength, rather than a threatening force imposed from the outside, seemingly at random and with no warning."
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