there is something erotic about watching someone be extraordinarily competent at something especially if they're also really passionate about it
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there is something erotic about watching someone be extraordinarily competent at something especially if they're also really passionate about it
practicing radical acceptance about the fact that I'm always gonna be weird and awkward and a little difficult to be around. it's okayyyy to be weird as hell
The most amazing thing to me about Jane Austen is that she staunchly refuses to leave any woman behind. It doesn't matter if a woman is an antagonist, a side character, or what, the reader is assured that they will be okay. This is so different from fiction at the time or even now.
Marianne Dashwood, living a plot perfect for a tragic death by illness to preserve the beauty of her first attachment and disappointment? Nope, she lives and loves with her whole heart again. Maria Rushworth, the fallen woman who cheated on her husband does not die for her crimes or even fall into poverty or prostitution, her father and Aunt Norris will provide for her. She is punished, but she's protected. Lydia Bennet? Her two sisters will provide for her for the rest of her life. Her husband's debt will not destroy her. Miss Bates? There is an entire community around her no matter what happens and her newly rich niece will provide. No woman is even left as a governess, Miss Taylor is Mrs. Weston, Jane Fairfax becomes Mrs. Churchill instead. Mrs. Smith is pulled out of her indigent state by Anne and Wentworth.
The only woman Jane Austen allows to suffer a terrible fate is off-page and dead long before the novel begins: Eliza Brandon. Eliza Williams, her mother's affair baby, is ruined by Willoughby. Colonel Brandon could easily have washed his hands of her and her affair child, but he doesn't. Eliza Williams is going to be okay. Her child will be okay.
Antagonist women never fall into poverty or die for their crimes, most of them are even in loving marriages. Fanny Dashwood is cruel to her mother and sisters-in-law, one could imagine her falling low in karmic retribution, but no, she's fine. Lady Susan, the delightful anti-heroine, marries a baronet at the end of her novel. No punishment looms on the horizon for her promiscuity and deception. Caroline Bingley has a loving family that will never turn her away and an independent fortune. Mary Crawford has a loving sister. Isabella Thorpe may have lost the big prize, but she has her mother. Never is a woman thrown to abuse or poverty, even when they have attacked other women. The only punishment would come from their own conscience or regret for the goodness they have thrown away.
Jane Austen somehow imagines a world where even the worst women are safe.
"Oh dear! A tiny crab appears to have made his home in my shirt pocket. That's the trouble with living on the beach."
Harvey / (Cringefail) Farmer pt. 97
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Or just mock the edition. That usually works
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the hotel has an on demand section called “mood” & these are the moods
pls unmute whatever you’re expecting it’s not it
I don’t normally do this, but I’m adding a description because this is gold. I highly encourage you to unmute anyway if you can.
Cameraperson: Okay, we’re checking out “moods” in the hotel. You can select from a list. We’re picking Flowers. Here’s the Flower mood.
TV displays pink carnations, accompanied by Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
Cameraperson (laughing): Okay, let’s check out something else. Let’s check out Pyramids.
TV displays an Egyptian mural, also accompanied by Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
Both people begin laughing out loud.
Cameraperson: That sure suites the pyramids. Let’s check out Cities.
TV displays a city nightscape, also accompanied by Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
Cameraperson: Okay, let’s check out Wildlife. It’s gonna be a forest, or a – Aaah, okay!
TV displays a clearly photoshopped image of a duckling half in and half out of an eggshell, wearing it like a barrel in a slapstick comedy cartoon, accompanied by Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
time encyclopedia of flowers - 1972
do you ever sabotage your own free time? like wtf is that about? i want to play this game or read or do something specific but instead i will just stare out the window or scroll mindlessly???
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the wave analogy got me
Chidi + Eleanor + Some Things Never Change
i love how delusional some articles of clothing are, like you read the tag and its like “hand wash only/tumble dry on low” son you are a cotton tshirt. youre going in the warsh and whatever happens in there is in gods hands
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