I never want to hear conservatives go on about repressive censorship in China, North Korea, and Iran ever again
issue #3 of Hellblazer (1988) is fucking amazing
IT LITERALLY STARTS OFF WITH JOHN RANTING ABOUT HOW FUCKED UP THE POLICIES ARE AND THEN GOING “anyway I’m here to be badass and fight bad guys not make political commentaries 🙄” AND THE WHOLE ISSUE IS JUST POLITICS
SPOILERS FOR FRANKENSTEIN!!!!!!
HE’S DEAD???? he was the 2th best character wtf
“The world has no visible order, and I have only the order of my breathing. I let myself happen.”
— Clarice Lispector, Água Viva
The paradox of tolerance is only a paradox if you think of tolerance as some sacred and unconditional moral duty. Some ultimate and absolute law with no exceptions, and if you ever slip into the sin of intolerance, you must repent yourself and beg for forgiveness. Yeah no fuck that. Tolerance is a social contract. You're in the game as an equal player for as long as you play by the same rules as everyone else, and if you don't, your ass is fucking out. You're not entitled to the same respect you won't give others.
"Oh so you all tolerate each other just because you tolerate each other, but if I want to destroy you, then all of a sudden you want to destroy me?" Literally yes. That's the gist of it. What's not clicking. This equation is so simple it barely counts as math.
i had a dream that you sent me an ask on tumblr that just contained the lyrics to an annoying orange song except all the nouns were replaced with peanus
are u sure that was just a dream?
I think… I dreamt this like a night ago
or im crazy
getting rid of family vlog channels one state at a time let's gooo
I’m reading Frankenstein right now and nobody prepared me for how gay Victor and Henry are
Also when Clerval stayed with him while he was sick 👀
Anyway I hate Victor, here’s the boy
Could you just RB this?
The little RB statistics chart is so pleasant and stimmy to look at and I want to see what it looks like when it gets really REALLY huge because it makes me think of some deep sea lifeform
Christa Wolf, from “Cassandra: A Novel and Four Essays”
Florence and The Machine, from “Cassandra”