Yes, that is a green hose at the end of the path. It’s connected to a single, standing tap. Knowing that, how much more boring is this scene now? Really steals the mood, doesn’t it. I probably should have photoshopped that one out. Well someone must be hydrating something nearby? Maybe it’s a garden or some hedges. Something happy looking. Or maybe the tap is past its use date, like a dried up well? Only dispersing dirty, ploppy, sludge. The kind in movies where someone is really thirsty and their last attempt at beating dehydration is a faucet in the middle of nowhere but all it pours is dust and the sound of metal stretching. Yes, that’s it. This is a death faucet. On the path to misery.
MISERY’S PATH
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MISERY’S PATH
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Yes, that is a green hose at the end of the path. It’s connected to a single, standing tap. Knowing that, how much more boring is this scene now? Really steals the mood, doesn’t it. I probably should have photoshopped that one out. Well someone must be hydrating something nearby? Maybe it’s a garden or some hedges. Something happy looking. Or maybe the tap is past its use date, like a dried up well? Only dispersing dirty, ploppy, sludge. The kind in movies where someone is really thirsty and their last attempt at beating dehydration is a faucet in the middle of nowhere but all it pours is dust and the sound of metal stretching. Yes, that’s it. This is a death faucet. On the path to misery.