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Something something vampires have no reflection so he can't even try to see his brother's face anymore when he looks into the mirror
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“Anything I ever did for you, I did for my own heart.”
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it's amazing how if you just murder people on your own most people will agree that that's wrong but if you sign up to murder people overseas for the government you have like hundreds of people coming out of the woodwork like "pleeeease be nice to him 🥺 he was just a newborn baby who only enlisted to pay for college. pleeeease don't make fun of him, he is zero years old. he didn't know any better :( despite logging 10,437 hours in call of duty he was somehow completely unaware that the military kills people. he was poor also."
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Excluding the crucial fact that office jobs pay you an income….if staying home to raise children and do chores and bake bread was really so much easier and more joyful than working in an office on some objective level, why aren’t men doing it? Why aren’t they chomping at the bit to be ~leisurely house husbands~ to a working wife? Why aren’t they stepping up to depend solely on someone else’s income in exchange for round-the-clock domestic labor, if it’s really as blissful and their propaganda suggests? Curious.
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It is really becoming my sincerely held belief that Armand had already decided to turn Daniel but he wanted Louis to do it and that’s why he was participating in the interview. And that was the “surprise” they had for Daniel at the final meal. I think watching Daniel die of old age fits better with his panic of book! Daniel dying of alcoholism. Imagine Armand stalking Daniel from afar, seeing Daniel get diagnosed with Parkinson’s, suggesting the idea of the interview to Louis. Then he’s just going to play rashid to make sure nothing goes wrong and his beautiful boy gets safely made into a vampire, then that doesn’t work out, fine he’ll do the interview, he just needs Louis happy enough that he’ll do him this favor so he doesn’t have to break his vow, and finally after the interview gets out of his control, desperation followed by shame and the belief that Daniel will hate him for what he’s done, which informs their book separation as well. It’s all Devil’s Minion all the way down baby.
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just remember, tense your shoulders, grit your teeth, take rapid shallow breaths and say to yourself ”oh shit, oh fuck, this is all my fault”
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