A gorgeous self-immolation

Martine 2022-01-10 08:01:08

He is so beautiful, like the only elegant king among the nobles with loose cheeks and loose cheeks.
He was so witty, just a few syllables, a witty remark that slipped out of his mouth, and the impotence of the royal family and the deadly thorn disease of the country.
He has a unique eye. When the men only saw the skin under the actress's cream and the kiln body in the skirt, he found a flat-looking plastic material.
He is so passionate, handsome, elegant and generous, both men and women are lost for his gloomy eyes.
He has the incomparably rich gift from God, but he was born in an age of obscenity by mistake. If you are a fool or blind, maybe you still can't understand the dirt in this world. However, for him, this genius who can perceive the truth in his eyes has no corner to escape.

In the face of this filth, he can only dig out his eyes, and become even more corrupt in the corrupted world, and more corrupt in the corrupted society. His rotting body eroded by syphilis is a desperation for the world and a mockery of himself. He is still a nobleman in and out of the palace with white powder and a wig, but the decay of the country and his own interior has not stopped for a moment, just like he was at the beginning. The reason for hating this world is the same.
Therefore, he used cynicism, irony, and sexual desire to ignite life, and used a most thrilling gorgeous self-immolation to accuse this so dirty society that cannot survive.

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Extended Reading
  • Jerad 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Think of love from here?

  • Mariano 2022-03-19 09:01:06

    Not very romantic or talented

The Libertine quotes

  • Rochester: Well freeze my piss if the royal finger ain't beckoning me. How exciting.

  • Rochester: I don't mean to upset people, but I must speak my mind. For what's in my mind is far more interesting than what's outside my mind.

    Alcock: Makes you impossible to live with, though. You see?

    Rochester: Did I once praise you for your blunt manner?

    Alcock: It was your reason for employing me.

    Rochester: It could as easy be your grounds for dismissal.