VanWeyden
Bluelighter
Recently I wondered what a few blers usernamens mean. In some cases it seems rather obvious (which doesn't mean it is in reality
), and in some cases I'm downright clueless... I think it would be a great idea to make a thread about that. Just explain what you name means and why you chose it!
Humphrey van Weyden is the protagonist of Jack London's novel "The Sea Wolf". He is a literary critic and kind of a aesthete, never had to work hard or struggle with life. Then he is shipwrecked and luckily saved by the "Ghost", a seal-hunting schooner lead by the brutal and cynical captain Wolf Larsen. It turns out that Larsen, despite being quite manerless on the outside, is educated and dedicated to philosophy and literature. The two start to argue abou the meaning of life, and while van Weyden supports an altruist point of view, Larsen only believes in the right of the mighty. While Larsen enjoys the discussion pretty much, van Weyden is disgusted and awed by the brutal manners on board, but gets used to it with time and learns to work hard and care for himself. When the boat picks up another shipwrecked woman, the arrangement between Larsen and van Weyden falls apart and they become enemies...
I was kind of raised in a overprotecting environment and had the crude idea that nothing really bad could happen to me. Then came the point when I realized that my drug use had gone out of control, I didn't have the guts to work out the issues we were facing in our relationship, let alone the problems I had in work life. I had the strong feeling that I had (and still have) to learn how to live responsibly, therefore I identify strongly with van Weyden
Humphrey van Weyden is the protagonist of Jack London's novel "The Sea Wolf". He is a literary critic and kind of a aesthete, never had to work hard or struggle with life. Then he is shipwrecked and luckily saved by the "Ghost", a seal-hunting schooner lead by the brutal and cynical captain Wolf Larsen. It turns out that Larsen, despite being quite manerless on the outside, is educated and dedicated to philosophy and literature. The two start to argue abou the meaning of life, and while van Weyden supports an altruist point of view, Larsen only believes in the right of the mighty. While Larsen enjoys the discussion pretty much, van Weyden is disgusted and awed by the brutal manners on board, but gets used to it with time and learns to work hard and care for himself. When the boat picks up another shipwrecked woman, the arrangement between Larsen and van Weyden falls apart and they become enemies...
I was kind of raised in a overprotecting environment and had the crude idea that nothing really bad could happen to me. Then came the point when I realized that my drug use had gone out of control, I didn't have the guts to work out the issues we were facing in our relationship, let alone the problems I had in work life. I had the strong feeling that I had (and still have) to learn how to live responsibly, therefore I identify strongly with van Weyden
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Was (maybe I still am?) a big E-tard.