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Somrthing Something In The Book Didn't Lin Daiyu Have To Repay Jia Baoyu With Tears Isn't It Funny That
somrthing something in the book didn't lin daiyu have to repay jia baoyu with tears isn't it funny that Hong Lu can't fuel his base EGO because he usually can't provide that much gloom. Isn't it funny he needs other people to pay him the tears.
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I CURSE YOU WITH LOVE FOR CREATIONISM
what an odd thing to say to a Jewish paleontologist
did you know
young earth creationism was never the jewish interpretation of that text; those jews today who believe it have been influenced by xtians. classic commentary showcases vagueness as to the timing of the creation event, with one talmudic commenter suggesting the time may have been millions of years
YEC'ism, as a result, is filled with antisemitism, as many philosophies that require jewish people to be wrong about their own books are
not a single aspect of the Torah is meant to be taken literally. it is a multifaceted work where higher level interpretations are the bulk of the meaning of the text (Pardes method)
many jewish scholars over the years have pointed out how living things change over time
the amount of evidence we have that the earth is 4.6 billion years old and the universe 13 billion years old is overwhelming
the amount of evidence we have that living things have changed over long periods of time is overwhelming
the amount of evidence we have that populations change over short periods of time (which would then add up to those long changes) is overwhelming
the amount of extremely accessible evidence we have that evolution via natural selection happens is greater than the evidence we have for the force of gravity
many things we deal with today, in our anatomies, geographies, and ecologies, are only explicable with a knowledge of deep time
understanding evolution has been linked with more tolerant attitudes and a better ability to critically evaluate new information (ie, if you're a young earth creationist, you are more likely to be racist and stay that way)
understanding evolution is key to actually fixing many social and ecological problems and ignoring it is, in fact, a self defeating action
the history of the earth is not actually a debatable subject. people who believe in young earth creationism are one thing: delusional.
anyways, I know you didn't read any of that, so have fun sticking your head in a pile of sand. Ostriches don't do that, but you do.
I feel like the only person not tempted to use ChatGPT like it doesn't even occur to me as an option
Okay this is last post about limbus "theory"crafting for today, but I want to come back to the limbus opening once more. It's really interesting to me how the sinner faces are crossed out by marker/blood, and what kind of vibe it carries. Obviously spoilers for the ch1-4
I think it makes sense to group the crossings into the following archetypes:
blindfold: willingly turning one's vision from the reality, one's vision is obstructed by oneself. if vision in this context is the ability to move onward, then a blindfold shows an internal obstacle that the sinner has to overcome. see ishmael/yi sang
"gouged out" eyes: one's vision is obstructed unwillingly, by the others. in this context the sinner's obstacle is "another", see meursault/hong lu
"foggy" eyes: like a blindfold, it obstructs one's vision, but I think in this context the sinner has lost themselves to some degree. the obstacle is less about seeing where you should go, and more of knowing where you should be? see heathcliff/sinclair
"crossed" eyes: to cross something is to deny its existence, to void it. this one is interesting. see faust/outis/ryoushu (surprisingly)
additionally, some sinners have their face "bloodied", making it hard to determine the shape of the marker
Analysis under the cut
First of all, Ishmael/Meursault/Faust

We have:
Ishmael: eyes blindfolded, probably by revenge. if I recall correctly she's one of the best wrath generation units in the game, if this is anything
Meursault: eyes gouged out, I think this relates to the "chain of others"
Faust: eyes crossed, moreover crossed in the shape of a christian cross. as Faust has made a contract with a demon, it's a very interesting touch.
Then, Outis/Hong Lu/Gregor

Outis eyes are obstructed by a cross. she is "nothing", her existence denied.
Hong Lu's eyes are gouged out, and his mouth is covered in blood. this one is super interesting. we know that he's a possession to his family, so the gouged out eyes make sense - his theme will most likely be getting over his family! but his mouth being bloodied may mean that whenever he tried to talk, he was only met with abuse instead, so he learned how to mask his true self as this innocent-looking know-nothing rich boy.
Gregor's face, I think, is originally blindfolded, but it's covered in too much blood to make out fine details. again, here blood means abuse, and he's a veteran of war. I don't think we fully solved his trauma yet, as the first chapter was rather short, so maybe something to look out for?
Then, Heathcliff/Yi Sang/Rodion

Heathcliff's vision is "foggy". I think this hints at him losing himself after the death of Catherine (assuming it's them in the body bag). he doesn't want to solve his trauma, he just wants to let it out, which hurts him in the long run.
Yi Sang, as we know, has willingly decided to obstruct his "vision", and his whole chapter is him coming to realization that he shouldn't cast side glances and look at Dongrang straight. you can make an argument that he suffered more from the N corp., but his downfall was specifically his decision to ignore the world around him. if you consider the blood stain to be covering his eyes as well, it can hint at the resulting outcome - he closed his eyes, and it hurt both him and everyone he cared about.
Rodion's eyes are gouged out, and the shape reminds me of the tear stains. we know that her big downfall was killing the Middle tax collector, and it's something she regrets to this day. Sonya says she did it for herself, but I don't think she originally was this selfish - it may have been born from a genuine concern for Yurodivije. this one is hard.
And finally, Don Quixote/Sinclair/Ryoushu. This one is interesting to me.

Don Quixote's vision is blindfolded. remember in her teaser she said "what... what is this obscene sight unfolding before my eyes"? that, and her delusions, if not a mask she puts on? she's also covered in blood. like, intensely. to the point it's hard to make out the shape of the marker. It either represents the past abuse, or the level of violence she goes to under her delusion.
Sinclair's vision is "foggy", like Heathcliff's. I think blood is obvious: it represents his family getting murdered by N corp. foggy vision here would point at him coming to terms with who he wants to be, not giving in to the outer pressure, whole "bird breaking out of the shell" situation. symbolical of a chick learning to fly.
Ryoushu's eyes are crossed out. I have no fucking clue why. she's a mystery. might be because the person she cared about is already dead, so her final meaning of existence is gone, hence her own existence is "cancelled". maybe limbus promised to bring that person back.




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