This is art.
This is art.
But the movie version seems to forget that he should be vulnerable to magic. There’s no way he should’ve been able to resist the Lasso of Hestia when WW used it on him at the memorial. That scene drives me nuts as a result.
Hmmm pretty sure that’s Geralt of Rivia
LOL I am sincerely sorry for your pain but this is an objectively hilarious vignette
honestly though, I dont think being a star in this franchise would have helped his career with either cut.
Lol, yeah... but TO THE MAX! Also, it’s four hours long.
honestly though, I dont think being a star in this franchise would have helped his career with either cut.
If everybody does their part nobody will ever be able to answer that question because nobody will ever watch the video.
I look forward to the day people stop conflating “cancelled” with “consequences”
Let me guess his upcoming video is going to go like this: something something cancel culture something something I’m really not an asshole but... I’m the asshole?
Yeah. I don’t get why Dan is going on about how a cousin is a safer choice of (sexting) affair partner than other women would be. Having an affair with a cousin is problematic for several non-incest related reasons:
I’m getting really tired of people for finding reasons to blame the wife for her husband WANTING TO FUCK HIS COUSIN.
While there are some (fairly unpopular, outside of academic circles) branches of moral philosophy that might give you the all clear on this, I’d still say the answer is yes in this case, for a number of reasons.
First, almost no one who has an “affair” ever thinks they’re going to get caught, but statistically, a whole…
For sure, other than the lying I think that’s the worst part about cheating, if you do it with someone that your partner has to see often. It can really exacerbate the betrayal when not only you are lying for years, but your lover is as well. Like all the picnics and family reunions etc. where his wife and his cousin…
“Is the fact that lies/omissions/obfuscations will inevitably be required over the years, at least occasionally, itself a reason to condemn such an affair?”
I’d say yes to this, too, but perhaps to a lesser extent. Best practices in a situation like this is to put your cards on the table. If you need a no-contact, low…
Finding out someone has been lying to you obviously can rock a relationship, but also going forward... she has to see this person again. At least if he’d been doing this with, like, an ex-coworker it would be someone the wife would never have to interact with, but this person is part of the family. Now they all have…
Oh yeah, the *wife* is the problem here.
I was reading it in Dear Prudence and thought “if this were Dan Savage’s column, he’d probably respond with ‘actually, this is good BECAUSE they’re cousins’ or something.”