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3 months ago

whens the hip hop album coming out

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1 month ago
Your Tiny Hands Holding Mine Will Never Get Old, But You Will And Your Hands Won't Be So Tiny Anymore

your tiny hands holding mine will never get old, but you will and your hands won't be so tiny anymore


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1 month ago

Crime and Punishment-

Was it really his duty to kill the older lady? Was it absolutely necessary to kill her sister? Is any level of personal satisfaction to blame for his crimes? I can’t help but feel these “signs” (the map route etc) were only signs because he wanted them to be!

Thank you so much for asking!!!!

*Spoilers if you want to read*

In part one, Raskolnikov really doesn't want to be there seems to be no other option. Of course we know all about free will, yet how many times have we needed or wanted to do something then proceed to do the opposite.

The drunk man, Marmeladov, who Raskolnikov meets at the pub (equivalent) loves his family and would love to make them proud, he does for a short while when he gets his job back, but that first paycheck, he runs off for a week and gets drunk. He knew how disappointed his family would be and the beating he'd get from his wife but it happened anyway, maybe if this was his story his fate would've been signposted too.

Every time Raskolnikov makes up his mind that he just can't do it, trying to control what seems predestined, a new damning piece of the story highlights itself. On his way walking home, on autopilot, finds himself walking the long way home past the market, overhearing conversation that the mean old woman is going to be home alone. If he wanted to do it, hearing this would surely be job, but he was devastated being presented the opportunity to fulfil this "destiny".

I'm sure we'll find out more in part two!!!

1 month ago

this is the world ive brought my child into, what are we to do? but support them wholeheartedly

kids these days are resorting, due to the lack of third spaces, to an activity known as fishwindowing, which is when you go to your local big box supermarket and map out the blind spots in the surveillance cameras so you can come back later with a comically oversized trench coat and ask for the biggest whole fish that the deli section will give you, and then you shoplift it to take it home and freeze it. when it's fully frozen solid, you take it to the home of one of your local congressional representatives while they're on vacation and chuck it through the window so they come home to a broken window and a rotting mess of fish. which is of course a crime but what can you do? what is this world or our society coming to? we used to have values

2 months ago
Pigeon 1597

Pigeon 1597

4 weeks ago

100 percent of smokers quit before they find the golden cigarette of eternal youth.

1 month ago

the front bottoms would love this

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2 months ago
The Odyssey: Ulysses Tempted By The Sirens By Karl Sisson
The Odyssey: Ulysses Tempted By The Sirens By Karl Sisson
The Odyssey: Ulysses Tempted By The Sirens By Karl Sisson

The Odyssey: Ulysses Tempted by the Sirens by Karl Sisson

2 months ago
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