Zoozve, My Beloved



























Zoozve, my beloved
-
strmbrkr liked this · 5 months ago
-
ajaxstarr liked this · 5 months ago
-
papersnatch liked this · 5 months ago
-
xsurean liked this · 5 months ago
-
hesperos-xi reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
the-real-yahoo-mail reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
gil-galad42 liked this · 5 months ago
-
yourelocaltransdude liked this · 5 months ago
-
yourelocaltransdude reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
localoneironaut liked this · 5 months ago
-
elder-sister reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
mronion liked this · 5 months ago
-
goldenfreddy64 liked this · 5 months ago
-
nova-starstruck liked this · 5 months ago
-
spicy-cannoli reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
spicy-cannoli liked this · 5 months ago
-
spectre850 reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
spectre850 liked this · 5 months ago
-
fireboaserpent liked this · 5 months ago
-
yourlocalbadgerscales reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
maitre-bee-690 liked this · 5 months ago
-
colorfullaudino reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
colorfullaudino liked this · 5 months ago
-
reinafish reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
reinafish liked this · 5 months ago
-
the-real-gmail reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
pink-ir1s reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
pink-ir1s liked this · 5 months ago
-
thecutestb liked this · 5 months ago
-
potatokunst liked this · 5 months ago
-
olmustardface liked this · 5 months ago
-
chonklatez reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
galaxyhitchhiker12 reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
galaxyhitchhiker12 liked this · 5 months ago
-
crackedcitrine reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
crackedcitrine liked this · 5 months ago
-
number-2-pee-stan liked this · 5 months ago
-
peoplewhyareyoulikethis reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
peoplewhyareyoulikethis liked this · 5 months ago
-
duckycosmos liked this · 5 months ago
-
geneticwitch reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
oops-i-did-it-again-again reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
ms-elias-will-see-you-now liked this · 5 months ago
-
thebug-beneath-yourboot liked this · 5 months ago
-
notalwaysconfused liked this · 5 months ago
-
asfhen liked this · 5 months ago
-
willow-teamonk reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
starstrucksomehow reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
starstrucksomehow liked this · 5 months ago
More Posts from Bananaplagg

Me, the neurodivergent child: *asks a lot of questions because something doesn’t make sense to them*
My neurodivergent mom: *freaking out internally because since I'm her child she has to answer me*
neurodivergent child: *asks a lot of questions because something doesn’t make sense to them*
parent: why are you arguing with me.
Autismo leve pra quem?

My grandfather and my godfather (a beloved neighbor and dear family friend) had a long standing bet- for one dollar- about who would die first. Both of them being slightly pessimistic (in the funny way), they both insisted that they themselves would be the first to die. Any time my grandfather had a health scare, he’d gleefully call up my godfather to boast that he’d be passing “any day now” and he was sure to win the bet. It was a big family joke and they were always amiably sparring and comparing notes about who was in worse shape, medically speaking.
When my grandfather was in hospice care dying of liver cancer, my godfather was quite ill also. It took him great effort to make the journey to see his dying friend. As he came into the room, supported by a family member, he shuffled to my grandpa’s bedside and silently handed him a dollar bill. He was ceding his loss of the bet, as they both knew who was going first. My grandpa had been in quite bad shape for a while and was no longer able to speak but let me tell you he snatched that dollar with unexpected strength and literally laughed aloud. He knew exactly what the gesture meant and he couldn’t help but find the humor within the grief. It was the last time any of us heard my grandpa laugh, as he passed shortly after.
When I talk about my appreciation for “dark humor” I’m not so much thinking about edgy jokes, but rather the human instinct to somehow, impossibly, both find and appreciate the absurdity that is so often folded into the profound grief of life and death. When I tell this story I think it kind of perturbs people sometimes, but it’s honestly one of my favorite memories about two men I really deeply admired. I could never hope for anything more than for my loved ones to remember me laughing until the very end, and taking joy in a little joke as one of my final acts.