This is funny and quietly enraged (Tate has loathsome behavior), but maybe too simplistic of a lens to perceive Augustine—who has much more spiritually dualistic shenanigans, bleak outlooks on the souls of animals, and emotional range going on than Tate (for people who can stomach reading and abrahamic faiths). Augustine's relationship with his son's mother and his commentary about splitting from her is a fertile place to dig!
thank you for saying it is funny. i disagree with the rest of what you said. other people are welcome to read it and check it out i guess, but figured i would weigh in since i own the place.
This is funny and quietly enraged (Tate has loathsome behavior), but maybe too simplistic of a lens to perceive Augustine—who has much more spiritually dualistic shenanigans, bleak outlooks on the souls of animals, and emotional range going on than Tate (for people who can stomach reading and abrahamic faiths). Augustine's relationship with his son's mother and his commentary about splitting from her is a fertile place to dig!
thank you for saying it is funny. i disagree with the rest of what you said. other people are welcome to read it and check it out i guess, but figured i would weigh in since i own the place.