I don't think I ever fully realized that in many ways, The Odyssey is a tragedy until I listened to Epic. Because he survives and he manages to get home and see his family again, so it doesn't really strike as a tragedy.
But then there is Epic going, "but look at all he lost to get there, all the people that died for him to get home. Don't forget that the man you met at the start of the musical is not the one that makes it home. He dies in "Monster.""
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I hear "the only thing a god's ever given me is a cold shoulder," and I think of Wyll Ravenguard, seventeen years old, young and hopeful, in whose care his father, his hero, the greatest man he knows, has left the entire city of Baldur's Gate to, being faced with imminent destruction and death beyond anything he's ever known, and praying, desperately, with everything he has, to the gods- the ones who were meant to be good and kind and care about the lives of tens of thousands of innocent people- and having the only response be a devil, and she wants his soul.
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even congress said it's antisemitic but you do you
my word!... even congress, that polestar of morality..
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Trying to compliment their way out of murder
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THE SMILE ON VAGGIE’S FACE WHEN SHE SAW ADAM GETTING STABBED WHILE EVERYONE IS DISGUSTED IS JUST PURE GOLD
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How very annoying of them to put up photos of their japan trip alongside their sims' honeymoon making explicit comparisons, saying devan should go to the bamboo forest because it has sentimental value for DnP, commenting on how much they want to be there, Dan even saying "that is all I want in life, the fire's on, your hubby's just standing in the kitchen...", like okay this is what comes after the hard launch, is it??
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actually losing my mind over her
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