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lyraprewett · 2 years
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Me after a session w my therapist where I literally told her that I may not want to kms but if I car came in my direction I would not step aside... well what's for dinner today
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lyraprewett · 2 years
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“We suffer more often in imagination than in reality.”
— Seneca
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lyraprewett · 2 years
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What is sadder a tragic hero or a tragic villain?
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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I dont need a suicide prevention month I'm very aware thanks xx
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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It's not like I don't believe you think highly of me or that I can't take your compliment is that my own family despised me so much that I'm not capable of believing that people actually like the real me
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Me trying to explain that I don't like villains in a pretty privilege or in a trendy way but more in i've been obsessed with villains since I was a child, I've always supported the baddie side, I dont care how broke they are I like characters who are mean for the fun of it, and despite loving a good redemption arc I love when they cannot be redemed because they bad bad, the worse the better, the more ruthless the better, because I love inteligente and one thing villains are for sure us intelligent, use that intelligence to make people suffer in a Professor Moriarty way, in a outrageous way, in a way that you are so evil but for the love of God they have to admire you because u are ducking brilliant, that's my way of loving villains.
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Studyig history just for knowledge sake? Boring.
Studyig history with the only goal of making people believe blatantly untrue historical facts? My purpose in life.
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Don't get me wrong, I'm really happy for people who had a good time during high school, who were popular and have good memories of that time, but at least I know a lot of useless history facts, I have an obsession with the Ancient Greeks that I thought I'd left behind but it turns out that not and an unhealthy attachment to fictional characters
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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I would pay real money to spend a day with Alexander the Great and read him "The Song of Achilles"
I don't care if I have to learn ancient Macedonian or Ancient Greek or whatever language he spoke
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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My red flags (history edition)
-If they know a little bit too much about WW2 military history
-If they are a Bonapartiste (even worse if they are actually French)
-If they think Alexander the Great was straight
-If they use the term "really good friends" to describe a friendship of two historical figures who were clearly more than friends
-If they are obsessed with "blackwashing" North African history
-If their favourite historical period is Imperialist Europe
-If they get mad when you tell them that Cleopatra was pretty much white
-If they don't understand the importance of context
-If they think colonialism is exclusively to Europe
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Achilles x Patroclus Explained: for anyone who needs it plainly mapped out for them one more time.
The Iliad:
-Most obviously there is a Special Relationship between Achilles x Patroclus
-Achilles and Patroclus share a Bed & Tent, Patroclus also does all the  “domestic” work for the 2 of them on top of being a soldier
-”But he had Briseis who he was going to marry”, despite only bragged about her because she was a war prize taken by Agamemnon thus taking his honor, he was “locker room talking for the boys” when in reality he had no sexual contact/dimension/relationship with her yet. He also knew the prophecy he wasn’t coming back from Troy so this is one of two reasons we can say that they have no plans together, (see bullet point one for second reason) and then later he wishes Artemis had killed her way back when they were raiding cities. It is also inferable that Patroclus had planted this seed of thought in her mind to put her at ease with Achilles as well as protect his honor because Patroclus is always there for Achilles (Achilles does take Briseis into his bed in Book 24 but again totally as a spoil of war… she is a conquest not a lover)
-Greeks know Achilles will only listen to Patroclus, Especially Nestor who goes to Patroclus to persuade Achilles to re-enter the fight
-When Achilles receives Patroclus’s body his first thought is to end himself with a sword because he does not want to live in a world without Patroclus
-Achilles’s rage at the death of Patroclus and wishing he had let all the Greeks die and they conquered Troy together
-Refusal to eat & sleep while weeping for days on end in bed with Patroclus’s body
-Andromache’s speech about Hector, forsaking all her other loved ones for her husband, aka her one true love and then Achilles giving the almost exact same speech right after about Patroclus his “beloved”
-Achilles kills Hector (Gods even fear his rage and that such emotion could cause war to end before prophesied) aka Achilles could change fate because he so “grieved” for Patroclus - totally homies right?!
-Achilles drags Hectors body from his chariot damaging and defiling the corpse for days; Angering the gods, to which he doesn’t care
-Thetis then comes to Achilles, to which he wants none of her comfort, during their conversation she also has to suggest AND specify for him to now have sex with a woman and maybe find a wife before his life is over (why does she have to specify “woman” & who/what was keeping him from getting a wife)
-Achilles tosses and turns sleeplessly (body of Patroclus is still kept in his bed) and he longs for Patroclus’s “μένος” (menos) which in ancient greek translates to “Might - Manhood - Vigor - Semen” plainly speaking “Spunk” (both kinds!)
-Achilles reaches to embrace the ghost of Patroclus when he appears before him - desiring to physically touch 
-Achilles plays the role of the woman and/or wife of the deceased when they burn Patroclus’s body on the funeral pyre and then collects the ashes himself and puts them in the golden urn. Achilles then charges the men to do the same to him when he dies putting his ashes in the same golden urn and burying them together so that they will physically be together for all eternity - which does happen
-LITERALLY ACHILLES x PATROCLUS
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Most Ancient Greeks, Shakespeare, Artists & Intellectuals:
ACTUAL Greek Artwork from 500 BCE (currently resides on display in Germany)
-There is no reference to this moment in any record or story. In this depiction Achilles wraps Patroclus’s arm while he sits between his open legs, and Patroclus lets his dick hang out, while Achilles’s is visible as well, super intimate for “bros”
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-Later greeks assumed or imagined their relationship as Pederastic (An older “erastes” lover & an “eromenos” younger beloved) because that was the norm of that period but no one could definitely decide who was the top and who was the bottom 
**SIDE NOTE They do not have an age gap to support the Pederastic Theory AND after the pederastic relationship ended the men involved married women which we know neither Achilles nor Patroclus had nor plans to do
-Plato totally thought Achilles was a Bottom in his “Symposium” 
-Aeschylus (the literal inventor of Greek Tragedy) portrayed Achilles & Patroclus as lovers in his lost play “The Myrmidons” which was based on The Iliad. Surviving lines from the play are of Achilles speaking of “Patroclus’s Reverent Company, his thighs, and being ungrateful for many kisses”
-345 BCE = Athenian politician, Aeschines states in a speech during his trial that Homer didn’t have to say what they were because 1. the Greeks were more sexually fluid then 2. there wasn’t a word for “Homosexual” 3. Homer was a storyteller and ANY educated man knew what they were, like its THAT obvious
-Alexander the Great and his lover Haphaestion (this is a whole other can of worms still being fought) liked to think of themselves, and referred to each other as “Achilles & Patroclus”
-Shakespeare features the two in his play “Troilus and Cressida” in which Patroclus is called “Achilles’s Brach” aka “Achilles’s Bitch”
-Renaissance Artists & those onward armed with their skill, knowledge, and obsession with all things ancient painted numerous depictions of the two, usually scenes of Achilles receiving Patroclus’s body, and for “buddies” they sure love painting them showing A LOT of skin
-By roughly the 1960′s & 70′s historians and scholars started talking about them openly again with the
“ARE WE READY TO STOP PLAYIN’ AND OPENLY ACKNOWLEDGE THEM AS ‘YOU KNOW’”
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  All joking aside we still have a select number of Historians, Scholars, and Hollywood still holding out:
-What about Briseis!? (see above) they both also do sleep with a woman each but sadly here they are seen more as conquest and war prizes than actual lovers - again there is a fluidity
-Achilles was a HERO! Best of the Greeks -He’s always shown as A MAN’S MAN! YET in a separate myth (see Achilleid) his mother Thetis was able to hide him among a group of girly girls on Skyros to which he was perfectly disguised and has a one night stand with the princess again showing their regard for sexual fluidity. ALSO Do not disrespect that he was a manly hero and a femboy! This also explains how his son comes to be - again this is a completely separate myth and origin
-Could they be cousins!? (NO)
-**Closing Eyes** Homo-erotic? WHERE? “Item Not Found”
-”Well all we can say, there is no source, Homer never explicitly stated that Achilles and Patroclus were a couple or had a sexual relationship that we can find in the source material so… I am choosing to ignore all context and blatant evidence, as well have no heterosexual explanation for them either…  you’re just reading into it too much”:
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EVERYONE who has a brain and has read The Iliad:
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As for myself having read the Iliad, studied this Art, History, and Culture, as well as having a BFA; when you know, YOU KNOW. Feel free to share, use this as inspiration to read “The Iliad” if you haven’t already, think critically, and study up on your own!
IN CONCLUSION = THEY GAY & THE OTP !!
(Highly Suggest “The Song of Achilles” as well)
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Alexander the Great would have love "The Song of Achilles". This said, do people that don't like tsoa really think that their opinion matters?
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Some days I think about the fact that Regulus’ death was essentially a suicide and I cry.
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Summer time bby, gonna be hard trying to push away those suicidal thoughts now that I have no worries and all the time in the world
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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Freedom always comes with a price
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lyraprewett · 3 years
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I will not be the person you settle for just because you can't have her.
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