Toxic masculinity makes men go blind and die rather than follow the Golden Path.
Men will risk their lives to ride gigantic sand worms but won't go to therapy smh
No kidding.
He decides "eh, maybe a jihad with 66 billion people killed is fine" but becoming an almost immortal space worm hybrid crosses the line.
It was more of "I can stop it, I'm the special boy, I can stop it, I can stop it, oh fuck I can't stop it and now its too late."
MAHDI! MAHDI!
"I may have backed up into another Idaho"
♬ You're own Duncan Idaho ♬
I always thought it odd that they named him Leto II instead of Leto III
Leto II-2
The weird brother of the the Il-2 Sturmovik.
First one was a mulligen
We don't talk about Letos 2-10
What is this in reference to plz ootl
It's from God emperor of dune, i think it's the fourth book in the series by publication, but not chronologically.
I guess this might be a spoiler if they eventually make it a movie, but basically, the son of Paul merges himself with a sand worm and becomes effectively immortal. It's both interesting and bizarre.
There's a lot more to it than that but i don't want to ruin the story for anyone
I'm never a book worm so I will be ruining this myself by trying to wiki the shit out of this
Not going to lie to you, this is exactly what i did :)
Toxic masculinity makes men go blind and die rather than follow the Golden Path.
Men will risk their lives to ride gigantic sand worms but won't go to therapy smh
No kidding.
He decides "eh, maybe a jihad with 66 billion people killed is fine" but becoming an almost immortal space worm hybrid crosses the line.
It was more of "I can stop it, I'm the special boy, I can stop it, I can stop it, oh fuck I can't stop it and now its too late."
MAHDI! MAHDI!
"I may have backed up into another Idaho"
♬ You're own Duncan Idaho ♬
I always thought it odd that they named him Leto II instead of Leto III
Leto II-2
The weird brother of the the Il-2 Sturmovik.
First one was a mulligen
We don't talk about Letos 2-10
What is this in reference to plz ootl
It's from God emperor of dune, i think it's the fourth book in the series by publication, but not chronologically.
I guess this might be a spoiler if they eventually make it a movie, but basically, the son of Paul merges himself with a sand worm and becomes effectively immortal. It's both interesting and bizarre.
There's a lot more to it than that but i don't want to ruin the story for anyone
I'm never a book worm so I will be ruining this myself by trying to wiki the shit out of this
Not going to lie to you, this is exactly what i did :)
Quinn's Ideas has some pretty good videos on the topic: https://youtu.be/SzjxktnHAHc
Needs moar Duncan