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how is this a real scene. stannis is literally flirting with him here.
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Which characters matched each other's freak?
i think stannis and davos are an underrated answer to this. imagine saving a guy who is starving about to eat people and he chops your fingers off and you fall in love
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"insolent" is basically the hottest thing a person can call you
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Fred Hechinger's teeth appreciation post
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two characters: flirty banter, clearly getting off on the power dynamics between them
people who are scared of going to hell for masturbating: he loves him like a son
me, hauving covid: can he call him that while they fuck
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PERIOD DRAMA APPRECIATION WEEK | Day 1: Fav Period Drama
Four hundred years after the last king was driven from the city, the Republic of Rome rules many nations, but cannot rule itself. The city is constantly roiled by conflict between the common people and the nobility. Power is shared, and order maintained by two soldiers, old friends Gnaeus Pompey Magnus and Gaius Julius Caesar. Once, Pompey was acknowledged by all to be the greater man, but for the last eight years, while Pompey has kept the peace in Rome, Caesar has waged a war of conquest in Gaul, that has made him even more rich and popular. The balance of power is shifting, and the nobility have grown fearful - Though of noble blood himself, Caesar stands with the common people. A man like that, an aristocrat with soldiers, money and the love of the people… Might make himself king.
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Patrick Schwarzenegger in The White Lotus
3.07 "Killer Instincts"
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mug that says 'dont talk to me until ive had my roman yaoi'
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everyone shut the fuck up and listen. i love decadence, i love filth, i love perversion; i love depravity and deviance and hedonism. i love corruption, i love the obscene. i love debauchery, i love all things sordid, i love the thrill of scandal. i love reveling in being a sicko. it brings me closer to god
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Tobias Menzies as Marcus Junius Brutus in Rome (HBO), Season 1 (2005)
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Christopher Walken portrays Marc Antony in the 1969 Old Globe Theatre production of Julius Caesar directed by Richard Easton.
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Agamemnon, translated by Anne Carson
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Capital from the Baths of Caracalla, Rome
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valzhyna mort, “genesis” (2020) // de scott evans, “war, the first discord” (1889) // francois-xavier fabre, “la mort d’abel” (1791)
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