Project Hail Mary concept art (courtesy of the offical PHM Facebook page)
I love everything that we got but look at this, it’s all so beautiful.
Two more in comments.
What we’re seeing on X these past few days is insane.
> They’re trying like maniacs to convince you that Achilles is not a hero or a role model, even though he was the greatest role model in the West for 3,000 years.
> They’re trying to convince you that he had a sexual relationship with his dear brotherly friend Patroclus, even though Homer says nothing of the sort. On the contrary, Homer mentions his relationships with women, states that Achilles has a son, Neoptolemus, and that at Patroclus’ funeral, Achilles and Briseis weep because he didn’t manage to marry them. That’s what Homer writes.
> They’re trying to convince you that he shouldn’t be a role model for men because he was weak and a “cry baby”.
This is being said by uneducated barbarians whose sources are the movie and secondary interpretations.
They want you weak and disillusioned with classical studies.
All these pseudo intellectuals have invaded the academic community of classical studies and archaeology and are trying to completely rewrite the facts in order to repel you.
They want to fully control classical studies the same way they control art.
Because if they control the Classics they will control the civilizational narrative.
Don’t fall victim to their Marxist anti-Greek and anti-Western propaganda.
Achilles was, is, and will always be the role model of a healthy man.
Never forget that Alexander the Great slept with a copy of the Iliad (from Aristotle) under his pillow, along with his dagger. His role model was Achilles, who was also his ancestor on his mother’s side.
Never forget that.
JK Rowling, after the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, posted a photo of herself smoking a cigar and drinking a cocktail with the caption:
"I love it when a plan comes together."
She funded the legal challenge, won in the highest court in the UK, and celebrated with a cigar. Is Rowling the most consequential author alive right now?