#sisyphus
if i was sisyphus id eat a bit of dirt off the slope every time on my way up until the slope is no longer steep enough for the boulder to roll down. it would be end of suffering in 47 days
May I present to you the antithesis to “there are many benefits to being a marine biologist.” The sad rock crew.
Idk, I’d love to get stuck in the ground if it meant befriending an adorable saber moose lion cub
Ye gods, don’t remind me.
There’s 3 things i can’t find , motivation, doing my homework on time and these fucking head settei of kardia,degel,asmita and sisyphus ! I know they exist but i cannot find them, it’s like i’m looking for the graal.
Me after watching the Sisyphusfinale:
What bullshit is this finale.
How is it worse than the rest of the show
How
What the makers of Sisyphus thought I would be like while watching:
Me actually watching Sisyphus:
Happy Valentines ! ⬅️
12 Aug 2019
I was rummaging through a graphics folder today at work, and stumbled across two images that caught my eye back in 2015.
The first is a tweet from 24 November of that year:
[DESCRIPTION: A screenshot of a tweet by “Javi”/@OKBJGM, dated 24 Nov 2015, which reads “life becomes more tolerable when you come to the inevitable conclusion that sisyphus was covertly using the rock to wear down the mountain.”]
The second is a screen shot from the Doctor Who episode “Heaven Sent,” which aired four days later, on 28 November 2015:
[DESCRIPTION: An image of The Doctor, as played by Peter Capaldi, standing in start silhouette in front of a brightly-glowing wall of a glassy material.]
The tweet was still fresh in my mind when the episode aired – I had already saved the screen shot. I had always intended to do something with them, and now, almost four years later, I finally have.
[DESCRIPTION: The Doctor Who screenshot with the text from the tweet cited above added in a flowing script, and a credit line for both text and image in a smaller font.]
I saved this at 1280 x 720, and I do hope that Tumblr preserves that resolution for those who might wish to save it.
Roll away the stone, Sisyhpus,
Roll away the stone
If you could just move yours
I could get working on my own–Rush, “Carve Away the Stone,” Test for Echo (1996)