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@poorlyattemptedadulthood
I’ve finally found a response for all the parents who come into my classroom and say “but they shouldn’t be rewarded for rioting”
Ponyo (2008)
THERE IS A FOX TRAPPED IN YOUR RIBCAGE GNAWING SLOWLY ON YOUR FLESH BUT YOU WILL NOT LET IT OUT BECAUSE WHAT WOULD MOTHER THINK WHAT WOULD MOTHER THINK
Florence really went off with this one
Okay, but the actual truth behind this random story is even stranger... young Spartan boys in the agoge “bootcamp” were trained to trained to be self-sufficient and survive on their own. Part of this training included the expectation for the boys to go steal food to supplement their meals that were intentionally not enough to fully satisfy. However, being caught stealing was punished to an extreme; the lesson here was to learn how to steal the food without getting caught and by extension how to sneak through an enemy’s camps if need be.
The story goes that one young boy had stolen a fox off of someone’s property and, when caught, hid the young fox under his tunic. It gnawed on his innards and the boy did die, but the story was told as an example of how honorable the boy was for maintaining composure while being eaten alive and the boy’s mother would have been proud that her son died as a true Spartan.
this scene deserved at least 10 emmys
James?
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Where the fuck is that person, just asking
@mistofresolving it you
@jinxargent right back at ya, dear friend
I think that I am familiar with the fact that you are going to ignore this particular problem until it swims up and bites you in the ass! Jaws (1975) dir. Steven Spielberg
Anastasia (1997) dir. Don Bluth and Gary Goldman