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My Dad's Turned 50 Recently



My dad's turned 50 recently
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It hurt, but I don’t regret it.
*shakes you* joel's choice had nothing to do with the logistics of the cure or the competency of the fireflies. homeboy was not sitting there weighing the statistical probably of the fireflies creating a cure or crunching the numbers of how they'd distribute it. he did not care abt any of that shit; his babygirl was in danger and acted accordingly.
likewise, ellie being so hurt by joel's decision was abt him lying to her and essentially telling her, little miss survivor's guilt, that her immunity meant nothing, that riley and tess and sam and henry's deaths meant nothing.
its so boring when ppl try to reduce joel's decision down to logic when the whole point is that it's an illogical from an outside utilitarian point of view, but bc we know joel's perspective we're inclined to justify him. "well the cure was impossible, ergo he was right". like no, that's not why he did anything. you might've been thinking abt that in retrospect but joel's character sure as hell wasn't

Gay Denial (2009)
Pencil on Paper
WAIT JOEL DON'T KILL HIM YOU HAVE TO UNDERSTAND HIS DAUGHTER IS A GOLFER


Vladimir Serov, The Worker (1960) and The Builder (1964)