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i need like ten more hours of this.
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let’s talk about tough, brave, scarred and bitter characters whose voices soften and whose hands move patiently when they interact with someone terrified and hurting
Because they intimately know what it’s like to be terrified and hurting without anyone to be soft and patient for them.
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Now, comforting Selkie, giving her something to think about besides the storm raging outside, helped to calm him. Instead of cowering in the comfort of Sabine’s arms, he read stories to his little one. Sabine could still see the effects of the PTSD he suffered, but he winced less, the memories cut less deep.
He stopped walking his tight circle, and looked up at Sabine’s faintly smiling face. She nodded at him, knowing what a blessing their little girl was to him. Sabine knew, completely, that he treasured her as much as their daughter, and could watch this special time with complete serenity. She knew that he read these stories - Sabine’s favorite stories - as a sort of repayment for all of Sabine’s comfort. For all the love she’d showered upon him.
Smiling, Daniel continued to read to their daughter, his low, rumbly voice adding a calm to the gently waving, golden glow of firelight from the fireplace.
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when albert camus said "the sea; i didnt lose myself in it. i found myself in it" and when sylvia plath said "if i lived by the sea i would never be really sad" and when hozier said "love, when the sea rises to meet us" and when an anonymous writer said "and yet my heart wanders away, my soul roams with the sea" and when homer said "I’d rather die at sea"
and when marguerite duras said “there is one thing i am good at, and that’s looking at the sea” and when agnès varda said “it’s important to always be by the sea. the sea is the element of love”
and when hermann broch said “those who live by the sea can hardly form a single thought of which the sea would not be part,” and when keri hulme said “I know about me. I am the moons sister, a tidal child stranded on land. the sea always in my ear, a surf of eternal discontent in my blood,” and iain pears said “being by the sea is like a permanent baptism; the light and air hypnotizes, and your soul is washed by vastness.”
and when julia de burgos said “the sea, the true sea, almost mine now” and when saadi youssef said “but to the sea, to this sea, i return” and derek walcott said “you want to know my history? ask the sea.”
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Unusual set of three scrimshaw gambling dice ~ Carved from a sperm whale tooth (approx. 1" square), with designs inlaid with pitch & red wax; early 19th century. “The time for recreation on a 19th century whaling ship was the second dogwatch, from 6 to 8 o’clock in the evening. Boxing was discouraged by the captains, but scrimshandering, dominoes, dice, backgammon, card games, cribbage, & chess were not. The stakes for seamen playing such games & using the dice were usually tobacco.”
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Anyway, this has to go on every playlist about pirates.
Yes, it’s Muppets, but I fucking love it, and think it’d definitely be on Daniel’s Spotify.
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