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sometimes being trans just feels like that depressing smoking clown from edward hoppers soir bleu painting. like. yeah. let me sit and be melancholic in peace while looking cool as fuck.
very true ('Soir Bleu' c.1914 by Edward Hopper)
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1. romeo and juliet on the balcony, julius kronberg 2. the meeting on the turret stairs, frederic william burton 3. la belle dame sans merci, john william waterhouse 4. god speed, edmund blair leighton 5. the end of the quest, francis bernard dicksee 6. la belle dame sans merci, francis bernard dicksee
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J. R. R. Tolkien, undisputedly a most fluent speaker of this language, was criticized in his day for indulging his juvenile whim of writing fantasy, which was then considered—as it still is in many quarters— an inferior form of literature and disdained as mere “escapism.” “Of course it is escapist,” he cried. “That is its glory! When a soldier is a prisoner of war it is his duty to escape—and take as many with him as he can.” He went on to explain, “The moneylenders, the knownothings, the authoritarians have us all in prison; if we value the freedom of the mind and soul, if we’re partisans of liberty, then it’s our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as possible.“
Stephen R. Lawhead
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A bird explaining to a hedgehog crossing so it doesn’t die.
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J. R. R. Tolkien, undisputedly a most fluent speaker of this language, was criticized in his day for indulging his juvenile whim of writing fantasy, which was then considered—as it still is in many quarters— an inferior form of literature and disdained as mere “escapism.” “Of course it is escapist,” he cried. “That is its glory! When a soldier is a prisoner of war it is his duty to escape—and take as many with him as he can.” He went on to explain, “The moneylenders, the knownothings, the authoritarians have us all in prison; if we value the freedom of the mind and soul, if we’re partisans of liberty, then it’s our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as possible.“
Stephen R. Lawhead
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Relax! This Book is Just a Phase You're Going Through: Gay Comics from Christopher Street, by Charles Ortleb and Richard Fiala, 1978.
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why did i only just find out that red head from fields of mystra is a man and not a very handsome buff butch lesbian
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“The fruit was never an apple”
Max Svabinsky, (1873-1962)
“In Paradise” circa 1918
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your nonbinary baby girl he/they pretty boy who isn’t a boy and definitely not a man or a woman but is sometimes kind of a girl in a boyfriend kind of way who looks like a girlfriend that you had in february of last ye—
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Macbeth, Act III: Scene 4
Carla Salas, 2023
1939, Macbeth, Copley Theatre, Boston
1946, Macbeth, Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
1976-1978, Macbeth, The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon
2011 - present, Sleep No More, The McKittrick Hotel, New York
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Heath Ledger as William Thatcher A KNIGHT’S TALE (2001) dir. Brian Helgeland
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WULBREN DOESN'T DESERVE YOU KING 👑‼️
(i still love astarion to death but barcus has such a good storyline and you get to meet him in all 3 acts!!! granted you dont fling him off the windmill 😭)
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