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officially the best line in The Odyssey
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A ballet piece inspired by the 1948 film based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen! 🩰
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There are all sorts of angels. Which one are you? Details of painted wings. (The first one is digital art.)
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Tyrus Wong (1910 - 2016), Concept art for Walt Disney’s Bambi
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This farmhouse built in 1983 has many of the hallmarks of a Colonial dwelling. In the dining room, sunbonnets, aprons, dried flowers, baskets, and candles dangle from the peg racks. More baskets hang from the overhead beams, which were stained to match the wide pine floorboards.
Country Living’s Country Look and How to Get It, 1991
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something i think about a lot in the outsiders is how in the book it’s said that sandy goes to live with her grandma in florida iirc and how that’s such a common coverup for a girl being pregnant and being sent to a maternity home
like. i don’t know that this was intentional but also my family has a personal history with these things so i think abt it a lot. my grandma who got pregnant in the late 60s as a teenager was sent to one of those homes for unwed mothers. it was really messy and i’m not gonna go into that BUT there’s a non zero chance that this has happened to sandy in my head
idk if a lot of people remember/know about these, but i know from my family’s experience…it was so restrictive. you werent really allowed to write or call to your family, my grandma got sent to an out of state one so that her dad or my grandpa couldn’t find her, and the plan was to have a baby there and then come home. a lot of girls there are coerced into giving up their baby for adoption, my grandma said that you weren’t really supposed to make friends with the other girls because once you had the baby you’d probably never see each other again
a common cover for a girl disappearing for months at a time was that someone was spending some time with an out of town aunt or other family member
i’m not saying that this is what happened to sandy but i am saying that i do find it a little more heartbreaking for sodapop in this scenario. canonically he was writing to her and we see one envelope return unopened. it’s totally possible that he wrote to her at her real grandmas house, but sandy never got it. to him, it looks like she just doesn’t care (which if she does or not is a different story) when in reality it’s her grandma just returning the letter.
i also find this compelling because soda is so often looked at as like. almost a perfectly reliable narrator(side character? whatever) because in Ponyboy’s eyes, he is. but the same way darry isn’t as mean in reality, i think it’s really compelling that sodas biggest “fault” is thinking sandy just hates him. his biggest “fault” is his loyalty and it makes him blind to reality
cheating on him is like. there’s a lot of people that think it’s a heinous crime but sodapop was willing to marry her whether it was his baby or not. i think sodapop would feel so awful for believing a lie about her if this all was true. for believing that sandy was just that mean
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