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God dude. I’m happy her mom died and I’m glad she’s doing better.
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lots of erect people standing around with their bitches ejaculating at each other
skintypeebis commented on OhMyDio's review of Wuthering Heights
WOW. Don't hate me, but I hated this.
I don't mean to yuck anyone's yum, and I can see the appeal of viewing this like a day time soap opera, but truly - I found nothing about this novel to be worth while. The characters are all insufferable and that insufferableness doesn't serve a purpose. The constant violence and abuse is so normalized it also fails to make a commentary. No greater message is delivered, no shining beauty is outlined in the midst of the suffering, nor is there any meaningful hope to be found. Nor is the "love" love; it is toxic and possessive and poisonous and often wildly inappropriate.
I do truly understand that sometimes life just sucks, and there are an abundance of people who only live in misery begot by misery begot by misery. I want more from my books, though. I want a clarion call, a seed to nurture, anything to make wading through a litany of melancholy to be worth it. Emily Bronte offers us no such thing in Wuthering Heights and I (respectfully) genuinely do not understand why so many people love this or why it's an enduring classic. 😭
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men will do anything but go to therapy
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“Cathy, beside herself, gave the chair a violent push, and caused him (Linton) to fall against one arm. He was immediately seized by a suffocating cough…It lasted so long that it frightened even me.”
I’m glad to live in a time period with advanced medicine bc I’m annoyed at how easily these people (CONSTANTLY) get injured/sick and they’ll be out of commission for a whole season of the year