>Frankie is so desperate
>he's gonna kill his wife and kid
AAAAAAAAAAAH
let's hear it for frankie
>>70465187
I THOUGHT THAT I WAS DREAMING...
>>70465187
WE'RE ALL FRANKIES
AND HE WENT
FRANKIEEEEEEEEE
WE'RE ALL GOING TO HELL
>>70465271
...life is unfair
>>70465437
Give it another go anon, you'll get it.
>I need no convincing that life is scary. I’m forty-four, and it has got quite scary enough already–I don’t need anyone trying to jolt me out of my complacency. Friends have started to die of incurable diseases, leaving loved ones, in some cases young children, behind. My son has been diagnosed with a severe disability [autism], and I don’t know what the future holds for him. And, of course, at any moment there is the possibility that some lunatic will fly a plane into my house, or a nuclear power plant….So let me find complacency and safety where I can, and please forgive me if I don’t want to hear “Frankie Teardrop” right now. That’s the real con of shock art: It makes out that it’s democratic, but it’s actually only for those who can afford it. And some of us, as we get older, simply find that we don’t have that much courage to spare anymore. Good luck to you if you have, because it means that you have managed to avoid more or less everything that life has to throw at you, but don’t try to make me feel morally or intellectually inferior.
What did he mean by this?
>>70465560
>my son has been diagnosed with a severe disability [autism]
BUTTERFLY
FRANKIE WHY-Y
>>70465560
it means he's barely experienced real hardship yet
FRANKIEWITHTHEGUNTOHISHEAD
>
SUUU-PER
>we're all frankies
>>70465187
that song always reminded me of Courage the Cowardly Dog for some reason.