Post-LoS Enoch at Christmas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8rjrPIGZ5U
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Post-LoS Enoch at Christmas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8rjrPIGZ5U
TAGGED BY: nobody, haha. Found this while lurking tags
BELOW THE SURFACE EVERYONE IS PRETTY COMPLICATED. BASED ON YOUR ANSWERS, WE THINK THE FOLLOWING THREE TRAITS ARE IMPORTANT STRANDS IN YOUR PERSONALITY:
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NEEDINESS
Being affirmed and nurtured by others is a central requirement for you to feel safe. This means you can be slow to warm up to other people, which is difficult because what you most need from them is their warmth. Yet you know how to be vulnerable: to let down your defences and accept that you need another person. This lack of pretence is a valuable trait, and ultimately more endearing than the macho efforts others make to deny their childlike sides.
REVERENCE
One part of you dreams of giving yourself up – perhaps just for a while – to a hero or mentor. In the right circumstances you can flourish by letting go of your ego. In your inner life, reverence plays out as a willing submission to your own conscience. In the outside world, you might get frustrated searching for something worth believing in – a country, a person, a company – but you will always be open to feeling respect, admiration and wonder.
AGGRESSION
One part of your character is anger in all its forms: frustration, outrage – and when anger is suppressed – bitterness, grumpiness, and bodily aches. Fundamentally, frustration comes from hope: you get upset because you expect your life will be more than a valley of tears. One way to deny aggression is to direct it inwards, as self-criticism. But you’re at your best when you acknowledge anger, and act it out clearly and in a focussed way, with honour.
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Eulogy - Frank Turner
But on the day I die I’ll say, ‘At least I fucking tried’ That's the only eulogy I need
Enoch repeatedly called Olive a nutcase in book canon. After ridiculing her for her taste in stories. Following Enoch-logic, surely this means he has some kind of soft spot for her ( though probably in a platonic way, bc they’re little kids ), bc he cares enough to make sure she doesn’t get her hopes up, rather than straight up ignoring her? Maybe?