"Christianity is the only major world religion to have as its central focus the suffering and degradation of its God. The crucifixion is so familiar to us, and so moving, that it is hard to realize how unusual it is as an image of God." Churches sometimes offer Christian education classes under the title "Why Did Jesus Have to Die?" This is not really the right question. A better one is, "Why was Jesus crucified?" The emphasis needs to be, not just on the death, but on the manner of the death. To speak of a crucifixion is to speak of a slave's death. We might think of all the slaves in the American colonies who were killed at the whim of an overseer or owner, not to mention those who died on the infamous Middle Passage across the Atlantic. No one remembers their names or individual histories; their stories were thrown away with their bodies. This was the destiny chosen by the Creator and Lord of the universe: the death of a nobody. Thus the Son of God entered into solidarity with the lowest and least of all his creation, the nameless and forgotten, "the offscouring [dregs] of all things" (1 Cor. 4:13).
—Fleming Rutledge, The Crucifixion: Understanding the Death of Jesus Christ (p.75)
Charlize Theron in Atomic Blonde (2017)
Seeing stan wars over asoiaf never fails to make me laugh. Why are you putting any of them on a pedestal???
Character study based on E01S01 of Ragnarok • Magne's and Laurits' faces are beautiful but hard to capture! Also from a sibling's perspective it's funny that they both sit at in the back of the car.
It is only once in a while that you see someone whose electricity and presence matches yours at that moment.
Charles Bukowski
“The “well-informed” think they know something about matters that the experts are reluctant even to speak of. Information at second hand always gives an impression of tidiness, in contrast with the data at the scientist’s disposal, full of gaps and uncertainties.”
— Stanisław Lem, His Master’s Voice
"kara and kon's first interaction was kara calling him an abomination—" wrong ! their first interaction involved them getting into a fight over a misunderstanding (that had nothing to do with kon being a clone), and then immediately getting over it and being sweet to each other:
supergirl (2005) #2
Autumn (1900) by John William Godward
“We all live on the past, and through the past are destroyed.”
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Maxims and Reflections