#Angel in a train station
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fawnvelveteen · 2 years ago
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Angel in a train station Peter Lindbergh, Amber Valletta, Harper's Bazaar, December 1993
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year ago
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I was walking around a train station for some reason with an angel and a demon talking in my head, except instead of being a full-on angelic/demonic fight for my soul, it was just Good Omens' Crowley and Aziraphale bickering over pastries.
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tothepointofinsanity · 1 year ago
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what are your thoughts on Madoka and Sayaka's relationship? I always thought it was underrated for how complex and tragic it is.
Madoka and Sayaka's relationship function similarly to that of a knight and a princess, so both their friendship or couple pairing are interesting to me. It seems to be intentional that Sayaka was crafted with a knight motif in mind to click with Madoka's vulnerability. The tragedy is that Sayaka was way too young and inexperienced to be shouldering such expectations in a friendship. Taking up the role of a protector at every turn because she wanted to protect everyone has always been a contributing factor to how fast Sayaka burned out.
Contrarily, Madoka's struggle with her own helplessness throughout the show was also part of the reason why Sayaka said a lot of terrible thing to her, but deeply regretted her actions to the point where she succumbed to Witching out away from Madoka. Madoka, at least in this "final" timeline, was not there to see her own childhood best friend change into something else. To, in a way, "die", and be reborn as the same monster that all magical girls were hunting after in a frenzy. Homura was right that Sayaka brings Madoka grief — it seems that in almost timeline, since Sayaka becomes a Witch as long as she becomes a magical girl unlike Mami or Kyoko, Sayaka is a consistent source of Madoka's grief. Whenever Madoka becomes a magical girl, then, her aspirations are based on Sayaka's sacrifice and ideals, except Madoka actually has the power to "save everyone". I believe Madoka loved Sayaka as Sayaka may not have been an "effective" magical girl, but she was the one who was willing to sacrifice her soul for her ideals, regardless of how naïve they were. To Madoka, who was so ensnared by her sense of uselessness, Sayaka was the closest thing to an idol or a star for the courage required to be a magical girl. Sayaka's desire to make the world a safer and justified place for people was so inspiring to Madoka that even when Madoka becomes Kriemhild Gretchen, the Witch's whole gimmick is "creating heaven on earth, a Witch content only if there is no more grief in existence". A prospect deeply held onto by Madoka that even Gretchen embodies it.
It's probably why Madoka's wish to save all magical girls would definitely sound equally impossible to he audience and the incubators, but Madoka herself says, "If someone says it's wrong to hope, I will tell them that they're wrong every time." Sayaka was often called foolish for her ideals and hopes, and Madoka was the only other person aside from Kyoko who understands Sayaka's struggles so much that she outright tells people that Sayaka was never wrong — this is how Madoka protects Sayaka. Madoka would never want anyone to say any of the magical girls' wishes were wrong or foolish. It was how Sayaka also found her peace at the end of the show: to be understood and not viewed as an object that would eventually be replaced in the cycle of magical girls and Witches.
Madoka and Sayaka eventually learned how to protect each other. Sayaka doesn't need to suffer from her own overbearing expectations anymore, and Madoka can finally be something even more to protect her angel: A God.
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travelblog · 8 months ago
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View from my seat on the Metrolink to Los Angeles
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way2uchuu · 2 months ago
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Los Angeles - October 2024
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trainedsubway · 6 months ago
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close enough welcome back chicken little
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zay206 · 2 months ago
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caelestina · 8 months ago
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Metrolink Line 91 to South Perris @ Norwalk / Santa Fe Springs station.
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victoriapedroza · 1 year ago
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Union Station, 2023
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snezhanagubenko · 1 year ago
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unmechanism · 9 months ago
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those places are churches to me
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aryburn-trains · 2 years ago
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California Limited in Los Angeles, California with engine No. 53 at the La Grande Station circa 1899
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awek-s · 9 months ago
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anyway I love public transport
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way2uchuu · 1 year ago
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Pershing Square Station, Downtown LA, September 2023
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travelblog · 11 months ago
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Legendary artist Faith Ringgold designed fifty-two individual smalti glass mosaics across four mezzanine walls at the Civic Center/Grand Station in Los Angeles. Each is a personification of creativity, performance, sports and fashion illustrated in Ringgold’s signature style of line drawing a simplified figure in a solid, color-block background. Images include models walking the catwalk to boxers, baseball players and surfers frozen in the moment of their athletic skill, along with musicians playing and artists making their mark. The glass mosaic panels were created by the artisans at Mosaika Art & Design studio in Montreal, Canada.
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cocteautwinslyrics · 2 years ago
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after nearly 200 years Farringdon is still the best placed spot for a london central station
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