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>Can art and action ever be united? The truth is that harmony can only happen in a moment, a flash. The average age for men in the Bronze Age was eighteen. In the Roman era, twenty-two. Heaven must have looked beautiful then. Today it must look dreadful. When a man reaches forty, he has no chance to die beautifully. No matter how he tries, he will die of decay. He must compel himself to live.
not gonna lie, this movie made killing yourself look totally awesome. I kinda get why the japanese have a suicide culture now.
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>>220111507
mishima was such a whiny faggot
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>When a man reaches forty, he has no chance to die beautifully.
Death itself is never beautiful. The circumstances of one's death can be beautiful, but that's not something that's restricted to any age range. The actual act of dying is repulsive and ugly regardless of how it happens.
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he's literally me fr fr



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