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an ode to nessie
an ode to nessie
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hate it when the people who I love are suffering due to circumstances beyond my control 👎 there should be a sea monster that I can slay to fix the problem
nobody ever gets locked in a tower or chained to a rock at sea anymore - it's always some shit like chronic illness or ptsd related depression
I'm on a noble quest to feel something
things felt so far:
humidity
shame
you actually don't have to go on dating apps to find girlfriends. many beautiful women are waiting for you on rocks out at sea
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Comedy About Spies Closing Night
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well maybe you should blearily wake up at 5:08 in the pre-dawn light and find the sleeping soft tiny mammal body of your cat just inches from your head like a miracle too beautiful for speech, and you should rustle one hand out from your blankets to rub fingertip circles across the warm eggshell dome of her little velvet-wrapped skull and on the bristly patches just where the cups of her ears begin, and as she inclines her head into your fingers and purrs without ever opening her little eyes you should feel a love so tender that you understand how that love could have reached out from the fireside into the inky spangled nights long gone to reach her, and then you'll feel better
i am at a complete loss as to how to adequately express to you how much this cat throws up yeah
i love the term "joshing." it's slang, meaning to joke or tease playfully. "i'm just joshing you." who is this notorious josh. who joshed so much that the whole concept got named after him
the one true Josh
Whenever this photo turns up I remember that all the Joshes came and fought and then they made that little Josh's entire life by declaring him the winner and I get a little choked up.
Shout out to Beatrice, my girl invented the first “One Brain-Cell” Joke when mocking Benedick, the first mention of him in the entire play.
“In our last conflict four of his five wits went halting off, and now is the whole man governed with one…” - Beatrice, Much Ado About Nothing, Act 1 Scene 1
Heya just wondering if you have any info on the books in Dex’s apartment in season 3? When I zoom in on it it’s too blurry to make out the titles. And if you have any other facts/things you find interesting about the contents of Dex’s apartment I’d love to hear them! Cheers😊
hello! yes i do have some info. unfortunately a lot of them are hard to read but i was able to make out a few titles.
Soldier of the Year by Jose Zungia
In March of 1993, the Army pronounced Gulf War veteran Sgt. Jose Zuniga the 1992 Soldier of the Year. Six weeks later, Zuniga's military career ended when he revealed that he was gay. This is an intensely personal account of the homophobia and hypocrisy that pervades the American military.
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The Day of Battle by Rick Atkinson
In the second volume of his epic trilogy about the liberation of Europe in World War II, Pulitzer Prize winner Rick Atkinson tells the harrowing story of the campaigns in Sicily and Italy
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Next by Michael Crichton
Welcome to our genetic world. Fast, furious, and out of control. This is not the world of the future—it’s the world right now. Is a loved one missing some body parts? Are blondes becoming extinct? Is everyone at your dinner table of the same species? Humans and chimpanzees differ in only 400 genes; is that why an adult human being resembles a chimp fetus? And should that worry us? There’s a new genetic cure for drug addiction—is it worse than the disease? We live in a time of momentous scientific leaps; a time when it’s possible to sell our eggs and sperm online for thousands of dollars; test our spouses for genetic maladies and even frame someone for a genetic crime. We live in a time when one fifth of all our genes are owned by someone else, and an unsuspecting person and his family can be pursued cross-country because they happen to have certain valuable genes within their chromosomes... Devilishly clever, Next blends fact and fiction into a breathless tale of a new world where nothing is what it seems, and a set of new possibilities can open at every turn.
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those were all the book titles i was able to make out through staring at pixles for no joke, years. lol. if anyone else can figure out what any of the other titles say PLEASE let me know i would love to hear them. but anyway, hope this helps. it really gives us a great insight into dex’s mind to see what books he was interested in.
and for facts about dex’s apartment, here are some aspects i enjoy.
• his apartment number, 131, is a reference to his first appearance in the comics daredevil issue #131.
• he has ninja stars and playing cards in his safe, which are a weapon his comic counterpart often uses.
• the airplane sculpture in his apartment is likely a nod to the many times in the comics that he has used a paper airplane as a weapon.
this is the exact sculpture he had, the “Concorde by Authenic Models.” it’s currently listed for $121.00 so it was very expensive so it must’ve been something dex was interested in.
description: One of the most iconic and beautiful planes ever designed. A flight icon and engineering marvel. The only supersonic passenger aircraft ever made. London-New York in 3 hours. Its sleek and elegant shape defined a new era. Glamorous and posh, only the finest wines and food were served. Our desktop plane is recreated from original models displayed at the top travel agents of British Airways and Air France. Enjoy a memento from the history of luxury travel.
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• he has a poster of an art exhibition on his wall, so unless he bought all his apartment stuff all together from someone else, he likely enjoys going to art exhibits.
• he had a magazine of the actor who plays the punisher, on his table. which is likely a nod to the rivalry between bullseye and punisher in the comics. and also could’ve been just a joke included by the set designers.
his apartment is clearly newly renovated, it was probably fully renovated before he moved in. everything about it feels cold, clinical, and impersonal. white walls, fake fireplace, sterile lighting. it doesn’t feel lived in at all, especially when you compare it to the apartment above him, which looks warmer, older, and more like someone actually lives there. it’s such a quiet but strong contrast. dex’s space feels more like a showroom than a home, like he just sleeps there and follows the same rigid schedule every day.
there’s a deep sense of loneliness in the details too. he has several mugs, but no one ever comes over. he even has a container of water and two glasses out, like he’s preparing for a guest that never arrives. it almost feels like he’s trying to create the appearance of a normal, social life without actually having one. even when he thinks nobody is perceiving him, the need to perform “normal” is so deeply engraved in him that he’s performing the idea of “home” more than actually feeling at home.
and yet there are still little traces of him trying to exist in that space. the bookshelf is one of the few places in the apartment where we actually get a glimpse of who dex is underneath the cold exterior. he owns soldier of the year by jose zungia, which is about a gay man in the u.s. military dealing with institutional homophobia and isolation. and i love this so much because it ties into my headcanon that dex is gay. but even beyond that, there’s a strong resonance here. dex served in the military during the early 2000s, when don’t ask, don’t tell was still in effect. so even if he wasn’t out, or even fully aware of his sexuality at the time, he still would’ve felt the weight of that silence and repression. that kind of environment teaches you to hide, to compartmentalize, to become hyper vigilant. all traits we see in dex later. he doesn’t gravitate toward stories for empathy or to understand others not like him, he looks for mirrors. he wants things that reflect his own experiences back at him, and soldier of the year feels like one of those rare books that makes him feel seen, even if he can’t admit why. so the fact that he owns this book suggests that something in it resonated with him deeply, maybe not because of solidarity, but because he saw parts of himself in it. his own military background, the isolation, the rigid masculinity, maybe even the queerness he doesn’t fully understand or name.
he also owns the day of battle by rick atkinson, which is a detailed account of american soldiers in italy during world war ii. it’s brutal, dense, and strategic which is perfect for someone who fixates on order and survival. and next by michael crichton is about genetic engineering, corporate greed, and ethics spiraling out of control. it feels fitting in a world like the mcu, where science, power, and control collide constantly. you get the sense that dex doesn’t just like military and science books. he likes reading about systems breaking down, about survival, and the cost of control. and that tracks.
but for all the coldness, it’s still dex’s space. not in a warm, cozy way, but in how prepared it is. tucked into his apartment is a steelwater gun safe that currently sells for $1,795.00. meaning dex spent a lot of money just to have a fortress of weapons in his closet close by. it’s not just pistols in there either. he has sniper rifles, automatic weapons, gear he doesn’t even use in the show, as well as ninja stars and playing cards, which is 100% a nod to his comic counterpart who majorly uses those as his weapons of choice. this isn’t casual collecting. this is obsessive. it tells you everything about his mindset. dex lives in a world where aliens have invaded new york, where enhanced people destroy cities, where vigilantes operate outside the law. and even before all that he was already hypervigilant, paranoid, and always planning for the worst. but considering he lives in the mcu, and the gun safe is proof that he’s internalized that danger to the point of over preparation. he has weapons he never even used on screen. he surrounds himself with the illusion of safety. the ninja stars and playing cards feel almost like trophies or tools from a fantasy version of himself, one that’s starting to emerge.
the expense of it all also says something. the gun safe. the books. the apartment itself. dex got paid well by the fbi, and it’s probably the most money he’s ever had. we know from flashbacks that as a kid, his clothes had holes in them. he was neglected, probably poor. and now that he has money, he doesn’t know how to use it to make a home. he doesn’t fill his space with comfort. he fills it with defense, imitation, routine. even the art exhibition poster on the wall, while probably created by the set designers, is another small glimmer that dex might quietly enjoy art. or at least wants to. unless he bought the apartment furnished, it feels like a subtle sign of curiosity. something not weaponized. something just for him.
and the airplane sculpture is another window into his mind. in the comics, bullseye has used paper airplanes as weapons, going all the way back to his first appearance in daredevil #131. this sculpture isn’t just decorative. it’s symbolic. something small and innocent turned deadly. dex finds power in precision, in repurposing softness into something sharp. and he finds meaning in the metaphor.
so much of his apartment is about performance. of normalcy, of taste, of adulthood. but underneath it is this eerie, touching blend of preparedness, longing, control, and fear. he doesn’t live in that apartment. he occupies it. sleeps there. guards it. decorates it like someone trying to cosplay “functioning human.” but there are moments like the books, the safe, the playing cards, the two glasses of water, where his real self slips through. and it’s incredibly telling that even in those moments, he’s alone.