When a story goes yes life and the universe is fundimentally chaotic, uncaring, and meaningless in nature… but have you considered love? And hope? THAT’S when it gets me
Imagine having the money to solve world hunger and just not doing it. What kind of person acts like that. Why would you not want to be “the guy who solved world hunger”
If you solved world hunger you could spend the rest of your life having as shitty of a personality as you want. You’d still be the guy who solved world hunger. Nobody would be able to criticize after that. Why would you not
I think where I understood him to be, I guess, both in the beginning and the end, but sort of within this story, was kind of as a guy who had run all but the last hundred yards of a marathon and could see the finish line and every step he took got exponentially harder, and it was just an onslaught of obstacles and traps and problems that were trying to prevent him from getting there, and the conceit that—when we started with a white board at the beginning in the season—was that he would figure out a way to get through every last one of them and have his nose on the endzone and it would be his best friend who was the one he couldn’t get past.
In skyrim there should be some random guy who’s just a normal follower but they say “by the 7” and never elaborate on which god he doesn’t believe in
I think he should also go “By Talos” just to establish that one of the 7 gods he believes in is the one there’s a big schism over and he’s just on some next level shit.
one thing about derry girls that will never get old is that the 4-girls-and-a-boy group dynamic is so much more true to life and universal than the inverse, though the inverse is somehow 900 times as popular in fiction