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Hi, I'm a Career trainee the designated volunteer the Mountain Kid a rebel Officer Lyme Pyra.
Seddig - Katharsis
Big fan of the Connors' dynamic in tssm btw idk if I brought it up. Curt is always portrayed as brilliant on his own, but this time it's clear he's the more impulsive/emotional one. Martha keeps things together, plans ahead, makes the hard decisions. I'm sure he would've run that lab to the ground without her around.
Is it perfect? No. I wish Martha would receive just as much acknowledgement for her own brilliance, but she's finally allowed to Be a character. God forbid.
The paradox inherent in religious purity regulations is, as the Greek evidence illustrates, that the unexceptional can also signify a transgression. And contrary to what is usually claimed, the opposite of pollution is not purity: with regard to both purity and pollution, the opposite is normality. Purity and pollution are two powerful religious categories by means of which Greek religion enforces a religious world-view upon the daily lives of ordinary Greeks.
Purity and Pollution by Andreas Bendlin, in A Companion To Greek Religion edited by Daniel Ogden