The Father of Liberalism, John Locke
John Locke was an English philosopher born to Puritan parents in Wrington, Somerset, England on August 29, 1632 about 11:30 in the morning. His ascendant 12 Scorpio, [SS] “is the “embassy hall,” or the social dramatization that brings self fulfillment. Implicitly, this is an emphasis on the practical values of life and the political organization of society as the consummation of these potentials.…
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reasons why Will Graham cannot be my single father and i logically need both him and Hannibal Lecter:
Will would be a good father! He has the want and will for it, he has skills and knowledge about various topics ranging from fun to useful like; fishing, mechanical engineering and psychology. He would make a good attempt and probably be a fairly chill father to hang out and have a drink with.
what's the problem then? well, while he's capable of handling a lot he has a bad tendency to take on too much and straight up ignore his mental and physical health.
this is not a good look for my father figure. Will would overcompensate and feel guilty for his mental instability AKA for not always being an emotionally available parent. this would create a feedback loop of me feeling bad for being an inconvenience just by having problems to talk to him about.
6/10, we could survive well together.
but what if we wanted to thrive?
think. Will is capable, but needs someone to help him check with himself and respect his own boundaries, to replace his coffee with decaf without telling him, to help him carry the heavy load that is responsibilities and life and toxic at best friends (not you bev. love you bev<3).
in comes Hannibal Lecter. the emotionally stable parent to balance him out. a fellow autistic of a different flavor but with a common interest in psychology.
responsible, more than financially stable has great connections and no care for other people's opinions of him, sees the values of self care, has his own skills and knowledge to add to the table, will encourage me to kill my abusers but also teach me how to get away with it.
three potential cons:
1. might kill you if there's ever a risk of his relationship falling apart, this is simply smth you'll have to accept in exchange for a good quality of life.
2. i know he's known as a rlly good chef but his meals look like sensory hell sometimes and I'm not sure there's a polite way of conveying: "I'd rather die than touch this".
3. i have no fucking clue what is going on with his taste in interior design. what. why do you have samurai armor casually in your bedroom or hallway or smth. are you good man
9/10!
in conclusion: Will would do.his best, but to balance him out and have the ideal parental figures you(i) must have both.
i have to wake up in 5 hours so i will not be rereading this or putting effort into making this make sense. good night!
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ever since @eziosofia said hytham and connor parallels i’ve been losing my mind. both saviors of the assassins after they were all but destroyed. both embodying the ideals of the brotherhood which are informed by their want to liberate oppressed peoples. both of them joining the hidden ones to avenge their mothers’ death. both of them dealing with complicated father son relationships based of legacy and betrayal. both of them being fathers of new generations of the creed that completely embody that ideal of family and the endless pursuit of freedom. oh my g-d.
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