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i like centaurworld because i like it when things are bad

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i was like wow this url reminds me a lot of my desr friend jaspertjunk
LMAO
you should read chainsaw man. Now (PLEASE IT’S REALLY REALLT REALLT FUCKING GOOD)
it's on the list o7
i hate tails' voice but i love running around in the Legs Machine shooting robiots on prison island
you have to love chao. you just gotta

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i love pet care minigames so im enjoying chao garden a lot. they're so cutes but i keep accidentally brutally attacking them
ur icon here so cutes...
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getting into sonic ive never played but ive been playing sa2 most of the morning. i like knuckles. the raps kinda fuck tbh even if i'm Confused.
lmao god, english upper class people... I was reading Mathilda, and there's all these monologues about the protagonist going insane from loneliness and not knowing how to act when she finally strikes up a friendship again; she has retired to a cottage in the woods and is essentially in hiding. All this time we're given the impression that she is utterly alone in that cottage. Much woe about the completeness of her loneliness. and then.
what do you mean your servant ...? in your cottage in the woods where you were so utterly alone? that one?
pt 2, this time Frankenstein by the same. Said Frankenstein is greatly relieved when he returns and the 'apartment was empty' because this means his monster has fled. but then
...did that servant materialise out of thin air to bring him food in his room. The place not actually empty, just empty of people of his own class. he just left the servant and his monster with each other while he was out.
Eventually the monster was like "well this is awkward. I'm out." and the servant presumably just filed the encounter under "weird shit upper class people do" and went on with his life.
I remember taking this college elective on film adaptations and we talked about the controversy caused by the PBS adaptation of Emma, which made a point of putting servants in every. single. scene, confronting the audience with the reality that the main characters are surrounded by servants constantly and are choosing not to acknowledge their presence. Emma is consoling her "poor" friend Harriet over her misfortune and the entire time a servant is standing there silently brushing Emma's hair or some shit. Virtually every other adaptation of Emma does a very good job of invisiblizing the constant presence of the working class labor force that allowed these people to live the way they did.
If anyone is interested the murder mystery Gosford Park specifically explored this phenomenon. Roger Ebert did a review of it here.
[Description:
A quote from Mary Shelley's Mathilda: '[...] arrived and quite incapable of taking off my wet clothes that clung about me. In the morning, on her return, [highlighted] my servant [end highlight] found me almost lifeless, while possessed by a high fever I was lying on the floor of my room.
A quote from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: [...] hands for joy and ran down to Clerval. [highlighted] We ascended into my room, and the servant presently brought breakfast; [end highlight] but I was unable to contain myself. It was not joy only that possessed me; I felt my flesh tingle with excess of sensitiveness, and my pulse beat rapidly.]
the way shelley scholars tend to think she wrote from her experiences is very relatable to me personally. she didn't write literally about what happened to her but her work was nonetheless deeply and clearly autobiographical when you compare the themes and subtext to what was happening in her life. that's how i write too

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i understand her
i don't like reading prefaces/introductions tee bee aych. don't bring the stupid fucking "do you read prologues and epilogues" thing into this i read prologues. but a preface is just some college professor talking at you because a book is old. but i always read them just in case and i always hate it.
okay new blog. don't let the cute pfp fool you, it's mary shelley time. they had mathilda on anna's achive