I LOVE MY CLASS AT THE UNIVERSITY ππππ one guy was born on the same days as me and in the same year as me we're basically Twins lmao And the other guy drank 4,5 half liter glasses of beer in 3 hours ( i'm amazed . ) And all the girl are SOSO nice and pretty i'm just. speechless. they're stunning. AND OUR MENTORS !!!!! the best trio in the hse. and now i'm Very VERY excited for my classes about game development and design (((( i feel like all my suffering is now rewarded and i'm in the flow of the universe lmao
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um btw i've got 7 out of 10 . i guess dirk gently blessed me lmao ( slightly tho )
in this module i don't give a shit about what commisson want i'm just going to do game inspired by dgdha π₯° get ready for another six out of ten ))))))
i promised you π¦
(crossposting from x, bsky, & ig)
im sooo late but hereβs armenian miku!!
(bonus under the cut)
the only thing i live for now is 1000 yo series /srs ( cuz i kinda hate everything i'm doing at the uni rn ....... i still don't know why i got such a high mark as 9 out of 10 at the intermediate preview of our projects ........ )
oh my god Dirk fully sees himself as Pechorin from Mikhael Lermontov's novel "A Hero of Our Time" in season 2!
(here's why and also why he's better than that, because I don't want to prepare for my literature exam that much)
Season-2 Dirk is forever doubting himself and wondering about his purpose. He goes on and on about hurting everyone around him, going through life chasing rainbows and leaving a trail of dead people behind. Well.
Pechorin (1841, strong romantism motives + realism) is a character who represents all of that. He even describes himself as 'the fate's axe'. However, he, being all the worst qualities of the romantic, byronic heroes, is actually awful and doesn't need the universe to help him hurt other people.
In every part of the novel, he makes life of others miserable. He doesn't pass the test of love, or friendship; he gets at least six young ladies and gentlemen killed or dishonoured, he seriously disrupts lives of even more people.
And he does it - wait for it - because he's bored. Nothing supernatural or weird happens. He just makes ladies fall in love with him to prove that he can, then abandons them and/or getting them killed; stages a duel, goes over his head for cold blooded revenge and mercilessly kills someone. He's just like that.
He also explores the idea of fate, puts his life at mortal peril and gets someone else killed instead.
And here's the difference between him and Dirk: Dirk doesn't quit being a friend. He does his best to resist the universe hurting those around him. He actually cares.
That's why watching Dirk feeling so bad about himself hurts so much - because it's not that supernatural, it's not that unimaginable in real life.
So yeah. Absolutely love the show and the character that Max Landis wrote and Samuel Barnett portrayed so well.
Jayvik as the soup-feeding incident in crime and punishment
Drawn entirely with the Viktor brush btw π
i was thinking about this a lot and i want to say that one of the best feelings is the feeling of healing.
it's like you sitting in your yard there is a little windy or rainy you just enjoying it and suddenly like oh! there is the life goes on and i feel that i'm alive i'm actually living and not just surviving anymore. it's like waking up after the worst nightmare.
it's hard to explain but lately i feel this pretty often and that's wonderful thing to realise. it's wonderful to know that even if you've been through a lot you can still be fine and nothing bad will continue forever. bad times will end. and now it's not just someone else's words it's something you can actually feel in your heart and mind.
the range of my fandoms strikes the imagination huh
i'm drew pav instead of doing project for uni π i think i'm going to drop out soon lol
she/her ; 19 ; bi-ace ; armenian ; rus, eng ; i just draw&write stuff sometimes ; game design student.
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