Tuxedo
September 19, 2021, 11:20pm
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There’s something soothing about the idea of world famous early 20th century writer Natsume Soseki passionately arguing about who would win in a fight between Romeo and Juliet
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Broco
September 20, 2021, 11:19pm
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It’s not even out of character for the real-life Soseki. I Am a Cat is full of jokes in almost the same register
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Broco
September 20, 2021, 11:44pm
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I searched my ebook copy of I Am a Cat for “shakespeare” and here’s what world-famous early 20th century writer Natsume Soseki has to say about Hamlet
A similar conception can be seen at work in the Japanese practice of viewing the so-called Bridge of Heaven by bending down and peering backward between one’s parted legs. Seen thus, the sea and its reflection of the pine-trees on the sandbar appear like true pines reared into the sky, whereas the true pines and the sky appear as trees reflected upon the water. It is indeed a remarkable effect. Even the works of Shakespeare might be more thoroughly appreciated if they were re-examined from unorthodox positions. Someone, once in a while, should take a good long look at Hamlet through his legs. Presented upside-down, that tragedy might earn the bald remark “Ye Gods, this play is bad.”
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shelter
September 22, 2021, 2:59pm
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the horror movie sting when tatsuya walked into maya’s room was very good
i love her
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what a perfect suggestive level of detail
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swarm
September 25, 2021, 8:04am
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SABLE
This game looks like if Team Andromeda made Breath of the Wild
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