Something I never got about Strangers is how some people interpreted it to be entirely about cannibalism and Isaiah? On my first listen, when I didn't know the story behind it, I always thought it was about ethel's mother, Willoughby, and the town she grew up in over anything. She feels like a disappointment, like she made it out of town but never truly left. When she asks 'am I feeling you sick' I believe it is a broader sentiment. Does her situation make her mother feel sick? Does the way she turned out make Willoughby, where ever he is, feel sick? Does her story, the haunting nature of it, make the town sick? Are they disgusted by her? Does she keep them from sleeping? Of course cannibalism is a huge part of strangers, but there's also so much more to it that's hidden beneath the surface. Isaiah is not the only aspect of ethel's story. She is more than Isaiah.
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so i just kept praying, and praying, and praying
if its meant to be then it will be
so i met him there and told him i believe
singin if its meant to be then it will be
and i forgive it all as it comes back to me
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The Pretty Child – attributed to Franz von Persoglia // The Daughter that My Mother Wanted – Jules Paymer and Miki Ratsula
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some school notebook dorys from about a month ago probably.. the first two are for the fanfic “john dory’s quick and concise guide on how to survive” by rytheoneandonly on ao3. GO READ IT. and expect more fanart for this.
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if I’m turning in your stomach ,
am I making you feel sick ?
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The Child Is Gone by Fiona Apple// Rhaenyra targaryen
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The Pretty Child – attributed to Franz von Persoglia // The Daughter that My Mother Wanted – Jules Paymer and Miki Ratsula
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