NOT TRISHA PAYTAS GOING INTO LABOUR AS THE QUEEN DIES
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yes i have personal & intimate reasons for my own (lack of) religious/supernatural beliefs, but it's not dishonest to admit: i am also an atheist bc at no point in my life have i, after completing a slightly unpleasant task, been witness to an angel/imp/sprite/devil/entity-of-any-kind manifesting in all their glory to offer me a pat on the head and a little plastic baggy of crackers (by way of encouragement/reward).
call me childish but in my heart of hearts i cannot truly participate in a belief system that tolerates such negligence
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just thinking about how despite AtS trying to portray it as comedic bickering amongst bros, Spike actually has decades worth of reasons to hate Angel, while Angel has remarkably few reasons to hate Spike. And it should maybe be concerning that from School Hard on, Angel adopts an absolute "don't see what this has to do with me" reaction to him?
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holy shit fall out boy releasing new music actually killed him
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The fact that Percy Jackson is named perseus to give him luck but it dooms him to only repeat the legend he was named after...Doomed By the Narrative on steroids. Doomed by the Naming. Doomed by the Expectations.
(But also the fact that he undooms himself. Or, rather, the kid who hates him most undooms him. Because Luke Castellan and all of his righteous anger and questionable decisions is the hero of this story, Doomed by Prophecy, Actually Doomed by the Narrative, and I am never going to forgive Rick for shredding my heart and teaching me the meaning of Tragedy at ten-years-old.
But also, teaching me the meaning of redemption.)
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faves of 2023: adult high/historical fantasy
The Art Of Prophecy + The Art of Destiny
The Stones Stay Silent
The Water Outlaws
He Who Drowned The World
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi
A Day Of Fallen Night
A Strange and Stubborn Endurance
The Heretic’s Guide to Homecoming: Book 2 Practice
The Pomegranate Gate
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