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Person Who Wants To Do Stuff Trapped In A Body That Needs To Lie Down
Person who wants to do stuff trapped in a body that needs to lie down
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I'm seeing a lot of people attempt to assign the FearsTM to the Magnus Protocol episodes and I want to start by saying I respect it. I do. Love some good sleuthing.
But.
The Magnus Protocol takes place in a new universe, with new rules. Within each case, the figure meeting their grisly downfall is motivated by ~desire,~ not fear.
Desire for love, desire for revenge, desire for success, beauty, fame, etc.
With that in mind, each character within the OIAR can also be defined by desire. Sam wants answers. Alice wants companionship. Gwen wants success. Celia wants freedom. And so on.
In the last series, defeating fear was all someone needed to survive; defeating your own desires would be much harder to pull off.
Start fearing for your favorite character now.
Feed the bereaved. They're not dead yet.
This was not an unspoken rule in my community growing up; it was in fact spoken loudly and frequently.
Any time someone shared the news of a death in the family or even just a hospital visit, "don't forget to eat" would be found in the response.
At funerals, someone in the mourning family would always mention the casseroles, the chicken, the pastries waiting in their fridge. There would often be so much they'd ask funeralgoers to take some home for themselves.
This, of course, does not apply the same when family is far away, or when only one household is grieving. There is no overflowing fridge, no countertop full of grocery bags.
When it's my household in that situation, I make Grief Pasta Salad.
Large stock pot (10Qt or more)
Colander
Medium mixing bowl
Liquid measuring cup that will hold 2 cups
Pasta scoop
Fork
2 pounds rotini
3/4 cup finely diced ham (optional)
5 small tomatoes, diced
1 and a half large cucumbers, diced
1/2 cup olive oil
1/4 cup either red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon smoked paprika
2 teaspoons dried red pepper flakes
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon dried onion
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons molasses
Pinch of salt
Black pepper to taste
Put the water on for pasta. Start preparing your tomato, cucumber, ham (if desired) and put them all in the mixing bowl. You might be able to get all that done before the water boils.
Cook the rotini to desired tenderness and drain.
If your chopping is done, mix the remaining ingredients together in your liquid measuring cup. You can adjust the seasonings as needed* and whisk them together with the fork if you don't want to have to wash a whisk later.
*Author's note: the paprika is non-negotiable.
Put all your solid ingredients into whichever receptacle has the most room. Most likely your stock pot. Pour your whisked vinaigrette over top and mix it through.
This is enough to feed two people for about a day or two. It tastes fine cold.
Eat. You're not dead yet.