obsessed with the Helena and Irving parallel and what it says about the aspects of our identity we think are fundamental (but aren't)...
Like Outie Irving assumes his Innie is just as radically anti-Lumon as he is. He assumes his hatred of Lumon is something ingrained in his personality! That's why he stays up at night drinking coffee and making paintings, because he hopes that when his innie dreams about the testing floor, he'll say "okay bet" and start exploring. That's what Outie Irving would do, after all. But he miscalculated! His hatred of Lumon isn't inherent--- his desire for meaning and art and spirituality is inherent. That's what his hatred for Lumon is built on. But in a world where there's no meaning outside of Lumon propaganda, of COURSE his innie would become ridiculously devoted to the company.
And Helena!! She is the corporation, that's her whole identity. She presumably assumed that Helly would be just as pro-Lumon as she is. But she miscalculated too! Her devotion to the company isn't inherent, her headstrong and entitled nature is what's inherent! And in a world where she's denied any agency whatsoever, that manifests as rebellion.
It's the same dynamic flipped on its head. They both sent their innies in there with opposite intentions--- one to take down the company, one feed the company's expansion--- only to realize that rebellion and devotion aren't inherent characteristics. Their innies have become the exact opposite of their outie selves, while still being exactly the same!! Because even though your personality is inherent, the values you hold are determined circumstantially. OUGH IT'S SO GOOD.
Kristoffer Zetterstrand (Swedish, 1973) - The View (III) (2017)
From Sherwood Ren Faire, at the Sky Kings Falconry show - a Eurasian Eagle Owl! One of the largest Owl species in the world, this guy was very talkative and very charming!
Eyes of the forest. Aspen trees
I always miss that days
dude you gotta watch severance it's so exciting. in season 2 they go outside
helly was never cruel
Ballad of the Falcon and the Star (Баллада о Соколе и Звезде)
Uzbekfilm, 1978
A beautiful and sad story about the unrequited love of a falcon for a distant star. Loosely based on the work of 18th century Uzbek Sufi poetess and Otin-Oy (title for a female Muslim religious scholar in Central Asia) Jahonotin Uvaysiy. In her time, Uvaysiy wrote over 15,000 hemistiches and is still held in high esteem in Uzbekistan.
<3 ‼️‼️ I'll never forget Neon & Willow, best friends to goats and humans alike
Ohhh my god??? (LGD= Livestock Guardian Dog)
Yellow-breasted or Indochinese Green Magpie (Cissa hypoleuca), BATH TIME!!!, family Corvidae, order Passeriformes, Viet Nam
photographs by Leo Ngo
Getting moldy this semester