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My two thoughts while reading The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka
1: wow, this is a beautifully tragic story on what it means to become “useless” in the eyes of society despite so wanting to be a part of it and it is a critique on how we do not shame others for choosing not to work but once one is unable to, they loose all inherent value in our minds and are diminished to being simply, a pest.
2: I wanna scurry around like a little cockroach under furniture
"mutuals can ask for discord" mutuals can haunt me after they die. mutuals can paint my immortal youth in a cursed portrait. mutuals can build a 8ft tall creature in my college dorm. mutuals can watch me wake up as a monstrous vermin. mutuals can feed me soup after i commit murder. mutuals can help me kill uncle claudius. mutuals can go out with me and my girlfriend from across the bay. mutuals can hunt the beast with me. do better
I know it is my father's first time on this Earth, too. And I know He had it worse when he was little.
But I was little too.
— Franz Kafka, from letters to his father
warmth of the sun, ron hicks | from a letter to milena, franz kafka
this is honestly so endearing
"Yanımda yürüyordun Milena, düşünsene, yanımda yürümüştün! aşık birisi için ne büyük nimet değil mi?"
i may be unable to hold a conversation but i can sit a hyper focus on dead authors for hours at a time… so at least i have that
one day someone will love me like kafka loved milena
Oh my gyatttttttt 😝😝😝😝
my interpretation of franz kafka's metamorphosis :3 😋😍
A cockroach saved my life the other day and I am now convinced that it was Kafka from the other side
@gayfurrysexsign
keep my wife’s name out your fucking mouth.
@neurotoxicyuri
Soooo do u hav a cwush on anyone… just cuwious witerally 😏
all a girl desires is to be perfect
gregor doodles i did a while ago
Sigmund Freud, Franz Kafka and Bret Easton Ellis would have the most insane blunt rotation known to man.
"Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly."