The Grasshopper (La Cigale), (Detail), (1872), by Jules Lefebvre (French, 1836 – 1911), oil on canvas, 186.7 cm (73.5 in) x 123.8 cm (48.7 in), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
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The Grasshopper (La Cigale), (Detail), (1872), by Jules Lefebvre (French, 1836 – 1911), oil on canvas, 186.7 cm (73.5 in) x 123.8 cm (48.7 in), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
“Quand la bise fut venue”

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My roommate (who knows full well that I'm a Ukrainian, and that my family is currently struggling without electricity because of russia): can you imagine not hiring someone just because they're russian?
Me: I can't just imagine that. I'd do that, and then do that again if I could. I'd invite them for a second interview just to tell them they're not hired JUST BECAUSE they're russian. Yes. I would.
What, your country can bomb mine and you can just go around Europe living your best life without even being asked questions?
I personally think hornet shouldn't just accept quests before knowing what she has to do to complete it
Post-canon recovery sketches part two!!

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Buffy, the Vampire Slayer (1997-2003)
3x15, Consequences
So I binge read Dungeon Meshi and I have to say I really love this moment. I hate in fiction when characters get possessed or hurt or have like 99.9% of their life stolen, and they just get better after the immediate problem is solved.
Marcille has been worrying over her hair since the start of the story and it's been plot relevant multiple times. She cared about her hair and the styling alot, and now she can't even remember how she styled it. She can't remember how she did it even if she wanted too. It seems like a light loss at first but her hair was important to her and from what we know of how having a desire eaten works she can't even remember why she cared.
When Chilchuck does her Hair she doesn't care how it looks, just that it's out of the way. She can't even recognize that it's childish, somthing she would have noticed immediately before. She goes straight to cutting it, somthing she only did when Senshi was at risk or dying. Not only that but before she only cut a bit, here she just goes to chopping it all off immediately.
Basically I love that there are consequences that will effect these people for their entire lives. I love Laios being a little hungry forever. I love Falin having weird feathery bits. I love Marcille losing a part of herself. Because when you risk it all and make hard or bad choices... it should matter.