Gaiman has this quiet (not always deserved) confidence, like he's letting you in on a secret about the deep truths of the universe, little brush strokes that reveal grand truths This seems more like a paintball gun
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This terrible pang of mixed emotions when just once a miracle occurs You're filled with gratitude, you cling to it, you're terrified of jinxing it And yet it just sharpens the grief and the rage Because it means he *could've* helped all the other times and just *didn't*
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(How Christians feel about miracles is eerily similar to what therapists say about abusive relationships That desperate, overwhelming need to cling to the "good days" even as the good days just sharpen the contrast with the awful everyday)
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The experience playing that character must have been a blast for Rob Benedict. Like, he shows up for three seasons (and change), of a fifteen season show, each time playing a different version of the same character, each with a completely different personality, but also...not
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God, mysterious ways, etc
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