Which one was this?
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Replying to @paul_hundred @The_WGD
full marks for being the first one to ask in public i was considering going with "i ain't no snitch" when somebody did but nah i mean Antigone
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(the one that killed him, per the legend)
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what is the legend? i have a fairly literal understanding of antigone
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the legend of his death is that he died of the strain of reciting a particularly long line from Antigone without taking a breath
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oh but that what was the play you think was veiled allegory
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what i am saying is that the occult meaning of Antigone is "occult your meanings, motherfuckers"
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Replying to @chaosprime @QuasLacrimas and
if you want justification or some shit, i mean, i don't really keep detailed notes on why i hold positions, but check out how "the will of the gods" flipflops around and what happens when people explain themselves clearly
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there are two different sets of laws. antigone and the women are true to the chthonic gods and their law of blood, creon and the men uphold the new impartial law of the civic gods
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @chaosprime and
(but certainly a leitmotif is that once the law of the heart is no longer instinctively obeyed and must be spoken aloud, it crumbles)
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and also whatever is being identified as "the will of the gods" on any given day is coincidentally the same thing as what popular opinion is doing
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