“A man who has become conscious of the absurd is forever bound to it”
Albert Camus - The Myth of Sisyphus

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“A man who has become conscious of the absurd is forever bound to it”
Albert Camus - The Myth of Sisyphus

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When it's hard to get out of bed in the morning (which is always) I just ask myself "what would Akane Kurashiki do in the face of These Horrors?" and the answer, inevitably, is "use the power of autism to change the course of history and Make Them Pay" and that about does the trick most days. Feet are on the ground bag is packed meds are taken and I'm locked in, omw to being a Professional Problem
am I going crazy or did she say “oh fuck” and they didn’t catch it?
Philosopher Problems.
cursed with romanticism - to see the beauty and grace in everything, and yet simultaneously be haunted by the futility of existence

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love how whenever something inexcusably bad comes out, made by someone even more inexcusably bad.... there's a thousand posts saying "Let it die. Deprive it of attention and exposure! Do absolutely nothing to spread awareness of it. Don't even pirate it. Do not write or read fic based on it, no matter how scathingly critical the fic is of all the work's most terrible aspects and all the creator's most horrible intentions. Just don't talk about it at all"
and... in every single one of these cases... if it were not for all these scathingly critical posts spreading awareness.... I would have gotten to remain idyllically unaware that the thing in question ever existed
I could taste the bitterness, its futility.
Mariam Rahmani, from Liquid
From Peanuts by Charles Schulz, March 1951.