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@non-viral-memes
Doctor Who âFace The Ravenâ
Kneeling Man Embracing a Standing Woman,Gustav Vigeland, (1869 â 1943)
Anne Boyer, What Resembles the Grave But Isnât
Where you the person behind the bear and cop show scam?
men's entire purpose was to die killing megafauna for us and they have spent every waking moment since the end of that threat trying to figure out new ways of killing or dying to give themselves meaning again
WITH NO HELP FROM YOU I MIGHT ADD
when a scandal happens in a fandom youâre not in but it keeps appearing in your dashÂ
The Oldest Game
Loved The Oldest Game episode, with one caveat. No, not Lucifer stepping in as champion... the fact that Morpheus' winning move came across as resulting from a hint from Matthew... as if the Dream Lord was about to lose. Morpheus figured out Choronzon's strategy early on, and guided the demon into a trap. It wasn't a last-minute desperate win, but a predetermined and well executed plan. Dream of the Endless was never going to lose the Oldest Game to a Johnny-come-lately demon... PS: I hope that this doesn't sound like I'm bitching about the show - this is the only thing that jumped out at me in four episodes of a very difficult to achieve adaption. It's awesome.
Tumblr is eating my posts.
I love that Tumblr is like âWe got Neil Gaiman to do a question and answer session so send in your questions and maybe heâll answer them!â as though the man hasnât spent the last few years hanging out here answering random questions and cementing himself as a widely beloved fixture of this site
âWe brought in Neil Gaimanâ
the fuck you did, he lives here
For real.
This is universal. This comedy transcends time and language.
Hes right
#my guy lost knife priviledges real fast
Captain America (1966), âLest Tyranny Triumphâ
Iâve got like. 19 different questions
Holy shittingâŠ
The prose here is so purple that the Roman Senate is using it to dye cloth what even
I have legitimately thrown Conan books across the room in rage. Itâs an absolute running joke in my house between me and @yousoseelie that Bobert canât write normal words and has a fetishistic love of the word supple.Â
you canât uSE SUPPLE LIKE THAT, BOBERT.
This is the type of energy Iâm trying to have tbh
it good writing
It sets a mood, it sets a scene.
if I could ask God anything and get the real, genuine answer, I'd ask him why He commanded Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. He knew He was going to stop him. He knew that He'd never truly ask him to do it. He knew that if he went through with it then His promise would be frustrated.
The thing is... the story has led parents to think it's okay to sacrifice their children, metaphorically and sometimes literally, for a false sense of moral superiority. How many LGBT+ children have been sacrificed in the supposed name of Christianity? How many autistic children? How many orphaned children? How many abused children?
Maybe it was the right lesson for Abraham, especially about how it paralleled Christ's atonement. But it's not a story that has translated well into modern times.
do you want the Jewish answer? It was to challenge him to think critically about commandments from g-d (and translating to religion as an institution, rulings from religious leaders and scripture), and it's a challenge he failed. He was supposed to, theoretically, fight g-d and say "no, by no means am I going to do this. I don't care that you created everything, that is my child and my world, and I'm not going to do it just because you said so."
Instead, Abraham royally screws up, traumatises his son, and in doing so, loses his son, loses g-d's will and favor, and in the Tanakh we never really hear from Abraham again after this point, because he failed.
It's a story about someone blindly following in faith, and losing the most important things to them because they never stopped to think "Wait, did I hear this right? And if I did hear this right, am I so sure that this is something I want to follow?"
Isaac was Abraham's only son at the time, and the child he had fought so hard to have. Him following an order blindly without thinking of the consequences is not supposed to be a good thing (It just kind of benefits the feudal society that eventually embraced Christianity, which is why the understanding was changed in Christian worldviews.)
God: wait, what do you mean he's actually doing it? What the fuck? Do we even have a contingency plan set up for this? Somebody grab a ram!
"New York musician Zaid recently posted a video on TikTok calling this strategy âquiet quittingâ. âYouâre still performing your duties but no longer subscribing to the hustle mentality that work has to be your life. The reality is your worth as a person is not defined by your labour,â he explained over the seven second clip that has now been viewed over 3.3 million times." Source