one thing that I can’t let go of re: the locked tomb series is the statement I think it makes about identity and permanence and love. Like, I guess we all finished gideon the ninth being in love with gideon’s pov and with harrow as the person she is in relation to gideon. Then we landed in harrow the ninth and we were robbed of both, and I’m sure we all felt like we lost something, and we thought the end goal would be to get to the point where we would go back to having the thing that we lost: gideon’s vibrant voice and harrow’s whole psyche. and then we landed in nona the ninth and…
I don’t know for ya’ll, but that’s when something in me shifted. phyrra was in the body of her most beloved adept and got to live with her longing for him and for wake redefining her identity; we didn’t care for her in the previous books, but we got to care for her now, and she was worth it. camilla’s body was both hers and palamedes’ and the coronation of their arc wasn’t to go back to how they were when we first learned to love them; it was to let go of both their individualities to become a whole new person, and we readers - just as nona - got to experience the pang at understanding that we were to let go of our concept of camilla and palamedes as individuals, while having to accept that that was the truest form they both could possibly achieve, that they felt no loss whatsoever, that what we perceived as loss was in fact their triumph. gideon - our beloved gideon - came back and she wore another name and we got to love her again, but names matter in this universe, and we had to deal with the pang of knowing that we could love her all the same, but she was - in fact - not the same at all, and when she antagonised our new main characters we found out in surprise that we resented her for it, that our loyalties had partially shifted. and then…
and then there was nona. nona in the body of harrow, who got to be loved as a person separated from harrow because bodies are transient and the soul is what matters. nona who was born to disappear in mere months, something the people around her knew well and which didn’t prevent any of them from getting to know her as a fully fleshed individual and to learn to love her all the same. nona whom we readers too understood at one point that was a character built to fade away. we could have decided not to invest in her, then. we could have decided to be annoyed at not finding harrow in her, at not finding gideon in her. but we didn’t. well, I didn’t. I understood she was born to die, and I chose to love her all the same. because isn’t it how it is? isn’t this how love is? we are mortal things who fall for mortal things knowing full well they won’t last. but we choose to love all the same. the impermanence of things isn’t a flaw ruining what should have been perfect; it is the very essence of things. we got to love nona even though she wouldn’t last. we got to love nona because she wouldn’t last. that’s all fine, in the end, because we got to love someone, and you can’t take loved away.
moonjo and jongwoo:
if the "unhinged and or cannibalistic bisexual x confused normal-ish fruit who unfortunately fell in love with them" trope has a million fans then i am one of them. if it has ten fans, then i am one of them. if it has only one fan then that is me. if it has no fans, then that means i am no longer on earth. if the world is against it, then i am against the world.
why would sooyeol imagine a man, pressed to his backside, taking off his pants?? when they're both apparently really sweaty??
i'm going feral this show is going to be the death of me
I'm sick and tired of the lack of stem dark academia vibes in modern literature. Obviously we have Frankenstein, which I love, but I am foaming at the mouth for a book like The Secret History, or Bunny, or Dead Poet Society but stem.
Imagine a murder mystery at a prestigious university, but it's a sleep-deprived physics student who's obsessed with space, an equally as tired chemistry student that's only a ~little~ unhinged and overexcited for orgo lab, and a medicine student who spent an entire week studying anatomy getting together to solve it.
Or, they all suspect each other, though nobody knows that they do, and the actual murderer attempts to sabotage the group effort without being caught.
rereading Priory, and whenever I read about a weird person/thing or anything connected to Galian and Cleolind my immediate thought is just K-Kalyba??
Oh god, I think this teaser is slowly curing my cold, thank you BigHit.
But it's also killing me, holy shit
Writing tips
Commun english words from latin :
Atrocity : cruel act.
Avarice : greed.
Altruism : selfless concern for others.
Agenda : list of things to be done.
Acumen : ability to make good judgements.
Condign : worthy.
Chivalrous : gallant.
Celibate : abstaining from sex or marriage.
Debilitate : weaken.
Futile : in vain.
impecunious : poor.
insipid : lacking flavor.
Languid : slow, relaxed.
lucubration : meditation.
Mundane : worldly as opposed to spiritual.
Moribund : near death.
Puerile : childishly silly.
Plausible : probable.
Simulacrum : image.
the noise i made as the realization dawned on me HOW her daughter died is what'll send me to hell omg
Hi friends. Trying to not talk about current events. But a friend's journalist brother put together this helpful infographic.
Screenshots of individual slides under the cut.
Text ID: Why did Vladimir Putin invade Ukraine? Russia's invasion of Ukraine boils down to three primary factors: the historical, the political, and the strategic.
“My wish is simple, Princess Dumai. Take me with you”, Nikeya says after straight-up threatening Dumai’s closest friends. And then Dumai responds with “So you can smother me in my sleep?” JFC I looooovvee enemies to lovers, and they’re opposite clans in the royal court??? And also, Dumai recognises Nikeya by her smell in this scene?? I’m foaming at the mouth
lesbian | stem girlie | 21 | big fan of the locked tomb, roots of chaos, horror stuff, hozier
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