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Tony Stark: *just fuckin. Randomly shows up at his house talking abt a grant Peter himself damn well knows doesn’t exist*
Peter, immediately:
"maus is triggering just fyi!!" yeah that's the point??? lmfao?? "oh no the holocaust exists and it's triggering my anxiety" shut the fuck up
For real. I see people saying “oh Maus traumatized me.” not to be a dick, but GOOD. It should traumatize you. It should be upsetting. The Shoah shouldn’t be some sanitized thing that is comfortable and fun to read about.
Imagine, just for a moment, that you’ve grown up being told that the things that happened in Maus could happen to you at any time. Any. Time. From the time you could understand being told about the atrocities. This book is a sliver of the trauma that lives between Jewish generations. Then imagine it being taken away because it makes people sad.
I am so fucking sick of people using being upset or uncomfortable as an excuse to ignore and make excuses for hatred. Maus is, in my opinion, the best resource to educate people of pretty much all ages about the horrors of the Shoah. It’s format is accessible to everyone, even people who “don’t like to read” and will ignore other assigned reading. It doesn’t shy away from the truth of things, but it doesn’t romanticize. It talks about the “after”, what is happening now. It is a beautiful, terrible, painful book and banning it because it is “age inappropriate” is a tragedy. An absolute fucking shanda.
In a purely clinical sense, being triggered means re-experiencing trauma, whether it’s personal or intergenerational. If you do not have a history of intergenerational trauma, then yes, Maus may make you feel anxious, it may upset you and make you feel uncomfortable, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s triggering.
But that’s just a precision of language thing. What bothers me about this whole conversation is the way it centers the experiences of non-Jews without a history of trauma or intergenerational trauma rooted in genocide. Because they’re the ones kicking up a fuss; the white, Christian, suburban Karen moms.
And you know what’s funny? When I was in high school, they and their children were also at the center of Holocaust education, but in another way. Like when we went on a field trip to the Museum of Tolerance and part of the exhibit we had to go through was a recreated death camp that included a recreated gas chamber. I told the guide I didn’t want to go in, that I already understood the Holocaust’s significance because it was my family history, that I didn’t want to be in a space made to look and feel like the last thing my great grandparents and uncles saw as they choked to death on rat poison, but he forced me to go in all the same. He said the only exit out of the exhibit was through there, because the glass doors behind us only opened from the outside. It was clear that he thought he was teaching me a valuable lesson, because his perspective, like the museum’s, was to teach those for whom the Holocaust was abstract and something that happened To Those Other People Over There. My trauma and direct relationship to the lesson being taught was irrelevant, because I wasn’t their target audience.
As Jews, even when our own genocide is discussed we can’t be centered. I’m so tired of it. Maus makes you upset? Imagine how much more upsetting it is to those of us whose beloved grandparents lived it. If something upsets you, imagine how much worse it was for the person who went through it and stop making it about you and your reaction so that you can give yourself the chance to actually learn something.
Mephistopheles
One of the demonic gods who serves in High King Lucifer’s kingdom. This information was shared to me by Mephisto and learned through my experiences in working with this fascinating infernal deity.
Other names: Mephisto, Father of All Sophists
Rulerships: persuasion, contracts, and all branches of Law
History: Mephisto began as an Angel serving under the Archangel of justice, Tzadkiel. In the beginning, Mephisto took his work too seriously with regards to bringing justice and became obsessed with delivering it as a prosecutor. When he eventually saw many angels of mercy going against this, he did not understand. If a person had done a crime that required retribution, why would this person be granted another chance? Every person, no matter how low or high they are, must pay for their mistakes. This of course included Mephisto himself, as he did not wish to be exempt from justice. The angels of mercy interfered seldomly at first, but as time went on, they began forgiving larger and larger numbers of people. So while Mephisto was prosecuting some humans, the angels of mercy would set them free.
Irritated, Mephisto complained to Tzadkiel about this, but the Archangel smiled and said everything was okay. Even more agitated by this response from his commander, these frequent actions of forgiveness towards injustice began to eat away at Mephisto. He also began wondering what his purpose even was anymore since many of those he tried to punish were set free. Because of this, he gradually learned how to make his arguments against people much more convincing so the angels of mercy could not show forgiveness. At some point, Mephisto even began to falsify evidence in order to have some corrupt humans convicted. This went on for a while until Tzadkiel discovered what was happening. Mephisto was then called to give an apology before his commander who then said that “According to the Law, you should be condemned for what you have done. But I forgive you.” However, this action only made Mephisto even more cynical towards justice. He then realized that it’s not your actions that convict you, but whoever happens to be judging you.
This deeply shook Mephisto’s faith in what he did, so out of spite, he trained a group of humans in ancient Greece to become the Sophists, the first lawyers of history. These people were experts in logic, speech, and entrapment. They gave their services to anyone who paid them a large sum of money, regardless of who their client was. Mephisto had created this particular justice system as a way to have anyone stand a chance in court, even criminals. He had decided that If the angels of mercy were freeing criminals as they pleased, he will have it done in a dishonourable way as an act of spite against celestial justice.
When this was found out, Mephisto was commanded to put an end to the Sophists. But Mephisto replied, “If you all cannot agree with what justice is, neither can I”. Eventually, Mephisto used one of his Sophists to prosecute Socrates over the accusation that he was “corrupting the youth” for being a voice of wisdom. The philosopher was then sentenced to prison and died there after committing suicide. Mephisto was then called forward before Tzadkiel and other Angels to explain himself once again for his actions, but he refused to yield to them, saying “Well where were you? What did you do to protect him? You allowed this noble man to die for no reason. If I was in the wrong, you would have done something; but if I were in the right, it would still cause you to act due to how much you cared for him.”
Even though he was correct in his statement, this argument targeted his entire chain of command, which did not go over well. They told him to recant (take back what he said) and then they would demote him. But due to his pride, Mephisto refused to allow either, especially since he proclaimed to be doing his job exactly as he needed to be. Mephisto then left heaven and was later recruited into Hell by one of the three High Kings- Lucifer, who gave him the task of a demonic lawyer for the humans of Earth. Mephisto still remains cynical and doesn’t believe in justice anymore. He now only believes in the “justice” a person can buy and also favours making contracts.
Rank: President and Earl
Elements: Strife and Junction
Colours: black with a “v” shape of white (similar to a judge’s outfit)
Appearance: a tall man in his 30’s with pale skin, neck-length black hair, completely black eyes, and black horns (he sometimes does not manifest these). He often wears a judge’s outfit, despite being a lawyer.
Personality: Mephisto is serious, confident, meticulous, determined, astute, shrewd, relentless, patient, intelligent, studious, and is a smooth-talker and master of persuasion. He is a realist with regards to many things and views how plenty of things people view as “moral” are ridiculous (especially Christian values). Mephisto especially hates people who are naïve or tell the truth all the time, even moreso if they feel they are “pure” because of these actions. He claims that lying often has many necessary uses, and being honest all the time only causes problems. Some things that Mephisto likes are innovation, robotics, defending peoples’ rights (as a lawyer), ravens, magpies, the Tower of London (due to all the atrocities that took place here), the backgammon game, classical music, and collecting books.
To understand Mephisto better, one can read the three Faust plays that have been written. All three versions of the Faust story are true accounts of Mephistopheles to a degree, but are a bit dramatized of course. All three versions manage to be true because they are each different perspectives on the account which occurred. For example, Faust did indeed try to repent for making a deal with Mephisto, but he still went to Hell for an appointed period before being set free.
Things he can help with: anything law-related, contract deals, helps in making someone a good lawyer, helps in making someone persuasive
His Enn (for devotion or meditation): Mephisto Viaga Tasa On Ca Sedi
Offerings: sarsaparilla, dry red wine, smoked trout, veal, duck, foie gras, pork tenderloin, eggs, spaghetti, neapolitan pizza, strawberries, figs, apricots, pears, melons, grapes, honeycombs, eggplants, brussel sprouts, oyster mushrooms, ground coffee, dark chocolate, licorice bars, tobacco, law books, canes, votive candles, classical music, candlesticks, rosewood, mahogany, leopardskin jasper, smoky quartz, brown obsidian, and incense of musk + lemon + cinnamon
Orobas
One of the Goetic demons and a Prince, under the command of Lucifer. This information was shared to me by him and is also my own experiences through working with this wonderful infernal deity.
Rulerships: standing up for yourself, blocking malicious rumours and libelous actions, divination, promoting friendships and alliances, protection from evil spirits and human enemies
History: Orobas has been one of Lucifer’s demons since the beginning. His origins are shrouded in mystery, but he is an ancient god of centaurs and horses. Orobas had manifested directly from a lake during the First Era, upon the command of Lucifer who sought a creature that combines human and equine characteristics. His rising from the waters of a lake are the reason for his connection with sweet water. Orobas has since taken part in numerous battles, but in times of peace, he teaches many things and studies to improve his knowledge, while sojourning in every known dimension.
Military Rank: Prince
Elements: Water and Earth
Colours: Orange and Blue
Appearance: A young man in his late twenties with glowing white eyes, white hair, and is tall and broad chested. Oftentimes, he may appear as either a centaur or as a stallion.
Personality: Orobas is extremely friendly; a reliable ally and is able to be a great mentor during transitioning periods. He is very honorable and will never seek to deceive others. He can also be deeply trusted with secrets since he keeps them to himself whenever asked. Overall, Orobas is a deeply noble, humble, and generous god who is light-hearted and truly delightful to be around. He is also very protective of those he respects and can be relied upon for advice and support during struggles. Though in times of battle, Orobas has a destructive form which is known as the Horse of Doom.
How to call him: Speak to Prince Orobas as you would with any other god, be polite and considerate. Contact him through telepathically speaking in your mind, directing the words to him (you can do this verbally, but if malicious spirits hear, they may pretend to be him). When inviting a Goetic demon to you, try to dress well for them since they are divine and royalty.
What he can do: Protect you from evil spirits, protection from human enemies, stopping slander and gossip, help you with gaining confidence, help in gaining new healthy friendships and/or allies, assistance with divination
Offerings:
Flowers (especially fragrant ones during spring and summertime), pine cones, barley, wheat, rye, shiny copper coins, chestnuts, horse chestnut tree, horseshoes, hay, citrine, carnelian, turquoise, coffee grounds, chocolate cake, caramel sticks, iced coffee, divination tools, and trinkets such as luck charms and little pentacles.
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Once my boyfriend told me: "You're not a burden. A burden is something you're forced to carry against your will. I freely choose to be a part of your life and that means you aren't a burden to me." I'm passing it on in case some of you need to be reminded of that.
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