LOUIS PARTRIDGE as EDWARD GUINNESS HOUSE OF GUINESS // 1.05

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LOUIS PARTRIDGE as EDWARD GUINNESS HOUSE OF GUINESS // 1.05

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ANTHONY BOYLE as ARTHUR GUINESS and LOUIS PARTRIDGE as EDWARD GUINESS HOUSE OF GUINESS // 1.01
LOUIS PARTRIDGE as EDWARD GUINESS HOUSE OF GUINESS // 1.02
I feel like they are my parents pushing me around in a shopping trolley for the weekly shop
The concept that married people live longer is interesting. I'm sure there is some merit to the idea that if you're married there is someone there to nag you about going to the doctor, but I think much larger factors are having the finances of dual incomes and access to an immediate support person.
Surgeries require having a designated person to look after you. Many injuries require driving to somewhere like an emergency room which can be hard to do if you are the one injured. If you're home with the flu, it's hard to tell when it's bad enough to go to the hospital without another person checking on you. And if you pass out it requires another person to find you like that to get medical aid.
You can prop it up as the benefits of marriage, but I think there's a much deeper discussion to be had about how we've built society around marriage as an inevitable conclusion and neglected to build support systems that function outside of romantic pairings.
thinking about this further, people often cite this as a sort of See It's Better To Be Married and mostly accept it as a fact that being married is better for you overall and proceed to breakdown why marriage leads to longer lives. Instead I think we need to be looking at why the system is failing single people and what we could do to close that gap. What structural societal changes can we make to help single people rather than treat it as a Well Obviously foregone conclusion that everyone will eventually pair up.
It's not Why Are Married People Healthier? It's Why Aren't Single People as Healthy? And then actually examine the causes rather than hand waving it away with whichever stereotype of being single or half remembered memory of the last time you were single in your early 20s.

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every time i type five or more exclamation marks i think of this quote. it's my equivalent to that damn bbc sherlock line about scratch marks around the phone charging port. i can never escape the spectre of terry pratchett judging my punctuation habits
Uncommon Words / Phrases to be Inspired by
Absquatulate: to leave without saying goodbye
Cassandra Complex: a psychological penomenon in which someone's accurate prediction of a crisis is ignored or dismissed
Cicatrize: to find healing by the process of forming scars
Even a Worm will turn: the belief that even the most docile creature will retaliate if pushed too far
Fernweh: the ache for distant places; the urge to leave everything familiar behind
Hamartia: a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero
Hiraeth: homesickness for a home you can never return to
Ichor: a fluid that flows like blood in the veins of gods
Jester's Privilege: the ability and right of a jester to mock his king without fear of punishment, for nothing he says seems to matter
Lachesism: longing for the clarity that comes with living through a disaster
Lotus-Eater: a person who lives their life in a constant state of dream and fantasy
Novalunosis: the state of relaxation and wonder experienced while gazing up at the stars
Pyrrhic Victory: a victory with such devastating consequence and collateral that is becomes a 'hollow victory'
Swan Song: a final act or effort given just before death
Wanderlust: a strong desire to wander and explore the world free from any obligation
Weltschmerz: the pain that comes with the realisation that the material world will never satisfy the demands of the soul
Whistle in the Dark: to make a show of bravery despite one's fear
Yhprum's Law: 'everything that can go right will go right'
[Prompt Calender: January 9th, National Word Nerd Day]
*writes two paragraphs after months of literally nothing and it took three hours*
I wanted to Miss you → Me too

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Touch starved… but it’s for a cool autumn breeze.
i have big plans to try and sew a little felt mouse and it might go badly and that’s okay
he exists bc i made him

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"You hear that? They're saying The Odyssey doesn't even have nobody!"
"They've got nobody in the Odyssey?"
"No I'm saying they don't got nobody."
"Nobody's there?"
"Nobody's not there!"
"So everyone's there?"
"Everybody but nobody!"