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Defendi-o a época toda. Não há mundo nenhum em que um treinador do Sporting Clube de Portugal pode perder uma final da Taça contra o Torreense e continuar empregado.




In The Boys finale, Homelander had to look powerless according to Eric Kripke “Yeah, it was really important to us for Homelander to at least experience a little bit of time powerless.” “People have asked me, ‘Well, why don’t you send him out in the world powerless, wouldn’t that be the ultimate punishment?’ “I’m like, it would, until he gets his hands on some more Compound V, and then you’re back to where you started.” “So, he cannot walk out of that room alive, but we can spend time with him powerless to really reveal what everyone’s been saying all season, which is, ‘Take away those powers and you are nothing.’ “And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.”




Nietzsche’s delusions of grandeur were a cope for his rejection by his idol Wagner and specifically Wagner’s wife, among other possible early traumas. His wordiness inspired an infernal philosophy that got him syphilis and madness, and served as inspiration for his nations self-destruction under Nazis. Ambitious teenagers are naturally attracted to Nietzsche because he expresses the liminal stage (“mom’s basement”) of frustrated and still unformed and invalidated self, marked by resentment, emotional instability, and sexual frustration tipping into homosexuality. This is precisely the dangerous state ritually staged by Dionysian rituals of Ancient Greece, to facilitate the participants’ exit from that stage. The difference is that teenagers tend to exit or grow out of that stage, while Nietzsche never did, his development stunted by those early narcissistic wounds he never overcame. And that’s why he took Dionisian mania — homicidal madness — as the norm of lived experience.






I think this is the closest we're ever getting to a my chemical romance member saying free palestine

Paul Mescal, when asked how “wild” it felt to meet King Charles. "I'm Irish, so it's not on the list of priorities"



















