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A YA romantasy writer filed suit against another writer for copyright infringement, and as is always the case with these things, she padded her claims with delusionally spurious examples. The judge issued a 160-page ruling against the plaintiff where you can tell from the start how resentful they (or whatever clerk actually did the work) are to have been forced by duty to have read the works in question.
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Rainer Maria Rilke, Book of Hours: Love Poems to God [translated by Anita Barrows and Joanna Macy]
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“Often when I imagine you your wholeness cascades into many shapes. You run like a herd of luminous deer and I am dark, I am forest.”]
“Love is not a straight line drawn in pencil on the calendar; neither going nor arriving nor advancing. Just to open ourselves in delicate circles: you, stone–I, water.”
— Gemma Gorga, from “12,” transl. Sharon Dolin, Book of Minutes (Oberlin College Press, 2019)
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”
— Tennessee Williams, from The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore (New Directions, 1964)
there's something interesting to me about how in s5-6 of bcs multiple characters go to kim instead of jimmy about something that is directly relevant to jimmy because they feel kim is the sensible/moral one while jimmy is too unreliable/too much of a fuckup to deal with directly. and if any of them had gone to jimmy instead then things would be so much different. howard going to kim is maybe the most understandable given how jimmy spoke to him when he did try to talk to him, although i think post-8x09 jimmy actually would've been more receptive to howard than kim was, but he still makes the #1 worst mistake you can make in better call saul which is being condescending to kim. suzanne erickson and mike, though, both have information that is deeply pertinent to jimmy, and yet both approach kim, because neither respects jimmy. but if suzanne had asked jimmy directly to turn on the cartel, there is a distinct possibility that he actually does. and if mike had told jimmy lalo was alive, howard never dies. everyone misreads the kim/jimmy dynamic and as a result tragedy occurs. the moral of the story therefore is that being a mcwexler understander saves lives
BETTER CALL SAUL 6.13 — "Saul Gone"
i love how the stakes of Walter White’s tragedy are that he’ll die of cancer at an upsettingly young age with very little to show for his ambitions in life despite being a near-genius at chemistry but the premise of Jimmy McGill’s tragedy is that he becomes this guy
“I ain’t reading all that” your brain is rotting and shrinking
that man is going to hell. which man you ask? all of them
christian bpd girl: god has chosen me to be disfavoured, such that none will ever stay with my sinful self unless i repent
atheist bpd girl: material conditions explain why people abandon me, a material flaw of my person
agnostic bpd girl: no one knows why my girlfriend doesn't text me back
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