What makes a man a monster?
Is it intention, reaction, or behaviour?
Des continues to explain his miserable childhood, as if motives, backgrounds, and behaviors could be directly linked; does he believe his own account? Maybe yes, maybe he also knew that he didn't understand his own cause, process, and effect at all. Having read his biography extensively, including the poems he wrote, it is as sensitive as the skin under the sharp corners of glass—this is the surface. Can we taste the nihilism buried between the lines without understanding what he did? Perhaps, filled with trance, nihilism, and passive chanting about the value of life. It seems that everything is passive, and he is not alive, just like his self-proclaimed 'a drowning boy'. It seemed to him that all was just a long drowning until submerged.
Also: DTT acting is amazing! He deserves all praise!
PS: I studied psychology, and I wrote it in a half-drunk state. Please don't hit me no matter what you say, or I will turn into Hannibal and eat you all. Thank you all!
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