Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
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Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
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Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
@hannah I love how the Warframe version of Dante didn't do that because there was someone else who lived in the same building actually subjecting various political figures to eternal torture (so he just wrote non-fiction instead)
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Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
@hannah less than 100 years from now there’s gonna be a schism and more than one new religion stemming from someone’s longform homestuck AU fanfic
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Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
@hannah we should bring this back unironically -
@hannah less than 100 years from now there’s gonna be a schism and more than one new religion stemming from someone’s longform homestuck AU fanfic
@photophorez @hannah I for one demand a Papal council to canonize the divine truth that Sans is always the same character across the omniverse.
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Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
@hannah The Hell people are standing around with their hands on their hips saying, "We're gonna need a lot more circles."
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@hannah The Hell people are standing around with their hands on their hips saying, "We're gonna need a lot more circles."
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Really starting to get why dante wrote thousands of lines of poetry describing the eternal torture of various political figures of his time
@hannah The irony being the meaning of #dante Divine Comedy is actually about love not hate, or more specifically it's an anti-Virgil anti-Aeneid anti-Roman poetry, says don't hate your enemies, forgive them like Achilles and Priam did in Homer's Iliad (Aeneid is a Roman rewrite of Iliad for spreading hate and violence). Virgil burns in hell because he lies and is incapable of love. Dante wants people to love and forgive each other. That's the point of the books not eternal punishment in hell
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