I’m reading the Wikipedia page for high-fives (you know, like you do) and I’m losing it over this part
Look at the misery in this last pic. The absolute sorrow. Their friendship has been shattered and will never recover.
I think this has some serious meme potential
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they shot these scenes in the funniest ways imaginable lol. also the music playing in the bg is tragically (and hilariously) on point.
Faust, Act II: Le veau d'or: "The erudite Faust is highly successful yet dissatisfied with his life, which leads him to make a pact with the Devil at a crossroads, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. Faust and the adjective Faustian imply sacrificing spiritual values for power, knowledge, or material gain. Along the seductive path to riches and power, Faust realizes his salvation is tragically bound to others, including those he loves most."
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aromantic rep is so minimal that i am sitting in the library, silently celebrating the fact that we finally have our own wikipedia page instead of just being a subsection of the "romantic orientation" page
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I like that you are cited in the wikipedia article for goncharov (1973)
Huh. This isn't the first time that something I posted on Tumblr has indirectly made its way into a Wikipedia article, but I'm pretty sure it is the first time I've been cited by name.
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Incredible chapter, thanks for the wikipedia rabbit hole about forms of government<3
But seriously i hope you’re ok
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