I don't understand why Laurie immediately interprets the relationship between Andrew and Dave as anything other than father/child or even just uncle/nephew. I'm rereading chapter 5, where Andrew is telling him all about his father's death and despite the fact that he clearly explains Dave is old enough to have known both his parents, Laurie is insanely jealous of Dave and thinks the whole situation gives him a 'headstart'... why?
I'm trying to think through the rest of what I know happens in the book, and the only other scene I can connect it with is the one where Laurie's sitting with Mervyn and thinks suddenly about how Sandy's friends could misinterpret the situation if they walk by. I don't know if there's supposed to be a connection or anything, but I really do not understand the vibes Laurie is getting at all ๐ญ
So I wanted to ask you a bit more about Bunny and Ralph and their โdomestic mรฉnageโ!ย I find it weird too.ย Itโs never really clear, they seem to speak in code, then there is the separate kettles thing, that freaked me out when I noticed it, and that weird โBunnyโs goneโ except that he hasnโt, and then Ralph โDo you feel like believing that?โ ย What do you think is going on thereโฆโฆ.
Honestly, I have no idea! I was very meh the first time I read about their relationship (before the car scene, of course) because I was convinced that Laurie was just blowing it all out of proportion. It seemed to me to be a casual relationship: stuff like the separate kettles, Ralph having his own apartment (even though Bunny lives downstairs), etc. all formed this idea in my mind that they were just messing around and weren't anything really serious. Now, I donโt think thatโs true anymore but Iโm no more clear on the intricacies of their relationship than I was before. Ralph certainly doesnโt seem to respect Bunny and Alec seems to agree that heโs not suited to him (which Laurie reiterates through his constant questioning of how Ralph can stand him). But other than that, Iโve no idea what is going on.
I think a major reason I thought their relationship was weird is because of the fact that all the information we get of it comes from Laurie, who himself feels that way but doesnโt know enough about the situation to provide an answer as to why Ralph would be in it in the first place; he doesnโt know most of the story, is only there at the end, adores one-half of the equation while despising the otherโฆand heโs the only one we can follow along with! It doesnโt help that most of his observations only serve to reintroduce/reinforce the same two questions constantly in his mind: 'why is Ralph with someone like this?' and โhow can Ralph stand him?โ And that's all we get as readers! It's just Bunny being odd or painfully tone-deaf (the comments about Bim) or actually evil (the car scene+what he does to Andrew) and Laurie looking at Ralph, who he adores and has been dreaming about for years, going: 'but why though?โ
I donโt have many other thoughts but I would love to hear more (real, unlike mine) theories! Iโm really in the dark about Bunny generally; I feel thereโs lots of stuff I didnโt pick up on regarding his character because I was too busy focusing on Laurie and Ralph. Oh, and as far as the โcan you really believe that?โ comment, I assume itโs just that Ralph is used to such things being disbelieved. Laurie himself has a moment where he thinks they might get back together so long as no one intervenes to keep them away from one another in 48 hours (I think so anyway, I might be misremembering what he said). But anyway, thank you for the ask! I'm sorry I don't have much more to say!
โGoodnight and great love to you. We see the same stars.โ
โ George Mallory, from a letter to his wife Ruth during the 1921 Everest Reconnaissance Expedition (via archaeologicals)
Elizabeth Montgomery and Agnes Moorehead as Samantha and Endora in Bewitched
laurie thinking he's in love with Adrian after surgery is funny to me because the literal next thing we read after he says 'it was she all the time whom he had really wanted' is just 'her hands have nice bones'
and it's also very lackluster when you compare this random detail with how he describes Ralph's hands after he sees his injury for the first time ๐ญ๐ญ
by Mary Oliver
I wanted to speak at length about the happiness of my body and the delight of my mind for it was April, a night, a full moon and --
but something in myself or maybe from somewhere other said: not too many words, please, in the muddy shallows the
Frogs are singing.
Look, I know a good number of you are from the US and things aren't amazing there either, but my country is literally on the brink of collapse. So I'd love it if we could talk about that for a minute.
If you can't do anything else, please just read and reblog.
A second COVID wave has taken out the healthcare system. There are no more hospital beds. There's an oxygen shortage. There's a critical vaccine shortage. The Central Government has thrown its hands up and is passing the baton to the State Governments to do what they can.
There are over 16 million covid cases. A record 330,000 new cases reported yesterday - comparable to the US at its peak. 187,000 dead as of today.
There is no plan.
Mass cremations are taking place. The cremation grounds are running day and night and they are short on wood. People are watching their loved ones die while waiting for a hospital bed, and then they're unable to give them the proper burial rights.
Hospitals are overwhelmed. Patients are being confined, two to a bed. They're the lucky ones.
We are on the verge of people dying in the streets.
This is the second-most populous country in the world. The largest democracy. A country that encapsulates over 15,000 years of recorded human history and has endured everything from famine to invasion to colonisation.
We might be at the end. This might be the thing that does us in.
People are dying.
People are dying.
People are dying and there is no plan.
More good news? Variants are popping up. A double mutation strain has shown up. It is resistant to current vaccines. This will not go away. This is the devastation they warned of when the anti-maskers were out protesting the minor inconvenience of covering their face in public.
My country is on the verge of an emergency state. Our government has failed us. This is as dire a situation as it ever could be.
Look. I don't do much with my life. I write fics, some of you have read them and that's pretty much it. I spend my days with my head in the clouds because that's where I like to be.
But two days ago, my grandmother tested positive, had to be taken to hospital and the ambulance caught fire.
She barely made it to the urgent care she needs.
So, here I am, using whatever meager platform I have to cobble this request together. Because I have to do something.
If you can, donate.
Or spread the word.
Help. Please.
โ๐๐ฏ ๐ ๐ผ๐ฒ๐ท๐ฐ ๐ช๐ท๐ญ ๐ญ๐ช๐ท๐ฌ๐ฎ, ๐ ๐ผ๐ฎ๐ญ๐พ๐ฌ๐ฎ. ๐๐ท๐ญ ๐ฒ๐ฏ ๐ ๐ญ๐ป๐ฎ๐ผ๐ผ ๐ช๐ท๐ญ ๐ผ๐ฌ๐ฎ๐ท๐ฝ ๐ถ๐๐ผ๐ฎ๐ต๐ฏ, ๐ ๐ผ๐ต๐ช๐.โ My copy of Chain of Iron hasnโt arrived yet ๐ญ
(Cordelia Carstairs from โChain of Goldโ by @cassandraclareย )
Wolfsena / sue zhao
"I would whisper to some shadow made of moonlight, "Am I beautiful? It is for you alone. Say that you love me, for without you I cannot live." It was true, at least, that youth cannot live without hope."
-- The Persian Boy, Mary Renault
How is 'The Last of the Wine' going?
It's really good so far but for some reason it's taking me forever to get through, I don't know why! There are a lot of things I love about it: I love Alexias, I love the story of how he was named and of his uncle, I love how Socrates was introduced, I love Lysis, I love the introduction of Phaedo (even though that whole portion made me cry)...the whole thing really picked up after Alexias' father finally went off to war but I'm still way behind in the book given the amount of time I've had to get through it. Did you have a similar problem or is it just me?
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