he’s the 69th burglar of queefs
he’s the 69th burglar of queefs
to me the entire last segment of the vietnam episode when diane’s guide turns a little darker. even more so this quote. “And it breaks your heart again. After your heart was so broken that you thought it could never get any more broken. You thought it was safe. But it still somehow finds a new way to break. Because even though you’re the one who asked for this, now that you’ve got it you are completely adrift. With no compass, or map, or sense of where to go or what to do. So you go to Vietnam.”
funnily that was what inspired me to go to vietnam after getting my heart so broken i thought it could never break again
those people seem to miss the point in bojack. the show was meant to be a realistic (although exaggerated) depiction of the real dirty side of hollywood. obviously it’s going to have correlation to real people with very real problems, this is no news.
it’s just extremely disrespectful to compare the lives and deaths of very real people, with families and people close to them, to a cartoon horse that was meant to represent the tragic life and struggles of addiction and early fame.
matthew perry isn’t a cartoon horse, it’s an actual tragedy and a human being lost way too young and it baffles me that people would so quickly make a joke out of it. i’ve religiously watched bojack over and over again but never made the correlation that a death of someone would be like the funny depressed horse
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