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eddie spielman

× eddie as in not-limonov but still quirky and angry at the government × young, not sweet, fuck i'm nineteen × ancom radfem × lesbian × theatre kid who can't sing × chaotic academia bastard × i have opinions & i make people cry × current obsessions: WESTERNS, the magnus archives, horror films, hannibal, killing eve, black holes, 1930s russian avant-garde poetry, jack stauber's micropop, mitski × i am a proud language geek ask me to flirt with you in french or italian × gender critical × "in my ribcage two birds fight. one wants to be alone, the other wants to be free" ×

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Alright So Today Was My First Day Of School (tenth Grade Ahaha)

alright so today was my first day of school (tenth grade ahaha)

and by the way that was the first time i ever had a philosophy lesson, and guess what? my ass already got into argument with the professor, and it seems like i'll just have to... idk... how about...

READ A BUNCH OF ESSAYS BY THE MOST IMPORTANT PHILOSOPHERS COVERING THIS MATTER AND THEN PROVE. HER. BLOODY. WRONG.

yeah.


More Posts from Eddie-spielman

1 year ago

i think that the time between caesar’s assassination and octavian naming himself princeps is objectively the funniest period of roman history. just nonstop drama.

4 years ago
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.
Those Candle Flames Were Like The Lives Of Men. So Fragile. So Deadly. Left Alone, They Lit And Warmed.

“Those candle flames were like the lives of men. So fragile. So deadly. Left alone, they lit and warmed. Let run rampant, they would destroy the very things they were meant to illuminate. Embryonic bonfires, each bearing a seed of destruction so potent it could tumble cities and dash kings to their knees.” 

- Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings 

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1 year ago

99 legal sites to download literature

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1 year ago

Shirt that says REJECTING ONE INCORRECTLY BLACK AND WHITE VIEW OF HISTORY FOR ANOTHER IS NOT PROGRESS

1 year ago

Agrippa, Antony, and Octavian operate in a kind of love triangle where the object of desire is Rome. however. definitions of Rome vary. Rome is a place, Rome is home for Antony. For Octavian: Rome is a place, Rome is home, so he BECOMES Rome. Agrippa has only ever operated on a Rome Is Octavian framework, so as long as Rome stands, Octavian lives, immortality is achievable.

Everyone else suffers.