Fear And Loathing In Aspen Site
1. Primary Definition & Origin “Fear and Loathing in Aspen” is a direct play on the title of Hunter S. Thompson’s famous 1971 novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas . While Thompson did not write a book by this exact title, Aspen, Colorado—where Thompson lived for decades—was the real-world stage for his political activism, particularly his 1970 run for Sheriff of Pitkin County. The phrase captures the same blend of manic energy, drug-fueled observation, and political outrage that defined his Las Vegas work, but applied to the elite, ski-town environment.



ALso making tears bigger doesn’t convey more grief. It just looks stupid.
I’m okay with Miyazaki tears, that’s just an anime thing. I’d rather Miyazaki tears than blatant melodrama.