Sometimes, cute doesn't cut it.
This is a drawing of the Greek myth of Sisyphus. According to the legend, Sisyphus was a Corinthian king famous for his trickery and having twice cheated death. But eventually, Zeus punished him to the Underworld. He was told that if he managed to roll a heavy boulder to the top of a steep hill, he was allowed to rest in peace. But Zeus cursed the boulder, so that whenever Sisyphus was about to reach his goal, he would slip and the boulder would roll down to the very bottom, leaving him to start all over again, over and over, forever.
I'm certain at least some of you know the feeling.
This is a drawing of the Greek myth of Sisyphus. According to the legend, Sisyphus was a Corinthian king famous for his trickery and having twice cheated death. But eventually, Zeus punished him to the Underworld. He was told that if he managed to roll a heavy boulder to the top of a steep hill, he was allowed to rest in peace. But Zeus cursed the boulder, so that whenever Sisyphus was about to reach his goal, he would slip and the boulder would roll down to the very bottom, leaving him to start all over again, over and over, forever.
I'm certain at least some of you know the feeling.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Human
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