Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
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Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
George Henry Lewes (via fyp-philosophy)
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You are so vulnerably haunting. Your eeriness is terrifyingly irresistible.
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What gay movies are: attractive, but shy guy meets attractive, but shallow guy. There's a lot of sex and it probably ends sad.
What lesbian movies are: blonde girl who is about to marry her loving fiance suddenly falls in love with the dark haired wild lesbian. There's a high chance that at least one of them dies at the end (probably the dark haired one).
What other queer movies are: ???????!? Do they even exist?
What queer movies should be: Bisexual space pirates save the universe. Genderfluid kid is the protagonist of a teen rom com. Transboy travels the world to make good music and meet interesting people. Asexual demigirl kicks ass in her secret super hero identity. Polyamorous squad goes on a fantasy adventure with dragons and quests. Not everyone is white and able-bodied and a walking stereotype. Queer ladies live. Happy Endings.
From Macbeth by William Shakespeare (1611).