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This man (thatgreygentleman) is one of my favorite creators and his hot take on Zukoâs coronation is amazing
I'm trying to figure out how Buffy's mom could afford a big 2 story (with a basement) house. Even in the 90s, that had to be expensive for a single income.
Property is probably priced super low because of all of the hellmouth related deaths.
Iâd like this post to replace the terrifying image of the author on the back of The Giving Tree.Â
One of the biggest power moves I have here in the midwest when someone is being racist, sexist, homophobic is that I tell them that Iâll pray for them so that god can grace them with empathy, or that âI feel sorry the devil has made his home in your heartâ cause you have not felt joy until youâve flipped the script on a suburban house mom or an old racist white man. The joy of watching their face in shock and confusion while theyâre called out in Christian Standards the same way they try to cover for their homophobia is amazing. 100% suggest it, at the very least it gets them to shut the fuck up.
reblog if ur bi, ur not biphobic, or ur best friend is a beautiful valid bisexual
That constant struggle between âI canât show my symptoms or Iâll be a burdenâ and âwhy doesnât anyone realize Iâm suffering?â
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
im gonna watch dr. who in chronological order by the time period they travel to
The worst idea Iâve ever heard, I love it.
reblog to support these gay bees
#i believe you mean the gay club has installed a second smaller gay club#for the gay bees (@fursasaida)
GAY BEES GAY BEES
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What I find the most hilarious about this is that Tonys arenât humanoid like Emmys and Oscars, ITS A BIG SPINNY COIN
Iâve seen this post a thousand times and this is the first time someone has pointed this out ahsiekwv
Kind of gives you chills .
Good Lord, how delicious! I wanna do that! The next time Iâm in a cathedral, Iâm doing it.Â
As she stood inside an ancient and empty church in MontefrĂo, Spain, Malinda Kathleen Reese belted out one of the best Christmas carols of all time-âO Come, O Come Emmanuelâ and the end result was just heavenly.
ten year old girl who loves historical fiction moodboard
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im honestly gonna get it. you had me at âmade a homophobe so angryâÂ
This actually happened! Iâve always felt that if you buy a book where the stated summary is âtwo princesses attempt to fight dragons and get marriedâ you donât really have a right to be mad when the book turns out to be about two princesses attempting to fight dragons and get married but what the hell do I know.
To be fair, maybe the reader expected the princesses to marry the dragons?
Please tell me thereâs a sequel where that happens.
BUT ONLY IF THE DRAGONS ARE ALSO LADIES.
Actually, the main complaint was that it was âhistorically inaccurateâ for two princesses to be allowed to get married. Which was weird to me, since this story is not set on earth and Iâm pretty sure it is historically accurate for gay couples to be allowed to get married on this super convenient wish-fulfillment fantasy world that I concocted after logging 300 hours in Skyrim. Curiously enough, she didnât complain about the dragons being inaccurate.
I am so mad right now omg! I saw this book a while backâŠon a blog? In a tweet? I canât remember. But they didnât really describe the plot! At all!Â
They made it sound very stereotypical, hetero prince/princess relationship, with a bit of female friendship as maybe a side plot. There wasnât even a mention of dragons! Ugh.
Anyway. I need this book six months ago, and Iâm getting it ASAP.
WHAT.
WHAT.
ARE YOU FUCKING WITH ME.
THIS BOOK IS GAY. ITâS AGGRESSIVELY GAY. THE PRINCE IS DEAD BEFORE THE STORY EVEN STARTS. I CALL HIM PRINCE NOT-APPEARING-IN-THIS-BOOK.
WHO WROTE THIS HETERONORMATIVE SLANDER ABOUT MY CHILD I WILL DRIVE TO THEIR HOUSE AND CUT UP THEIR SHRUBBERY.
STEAL THEIR GARDEN GNOMES AND THREATEN NOT TO RETURN THEM UNTIL THEY RETRACT THEIR GROSS HETERO SLANDER
thinkin about my two hundred different embarrassing and completely self-indulgent daydream universes that iâve actually taken time out of my day to create content for and have never shared with anyone bc theyâre that embarrassing but not being able to stop bc theyâre one of the few things that bring me genuine joyÂ
thereâs something about the sight of steps leading down into the water. it feels like the ocean telling me to come home
Also how can Arthur Conan Doyle write a character like Irene Adler 1891 and have her 1. Outsmart Sherlock Holmes and get away with it and 2. Be in no way a damsel or love interest to Sherlock.. But every modern retelling not only has her be a sexual /love interest character but she is posed as being very very smart⊠But never smart enough to just outwit him, get away with it and move on? Women can be smart, sure, but no one is allowed to be smarter than Sherlock.
Itâs been over 120 years and Irene is, at her best, never as decently treated as the original.
Arthur Conan Doyle: Hereâs a story about male insecurity where the police underestimate her for being a woman and feel the need to get her because sheâs a woman and Sherlock is ultimately beaten by a woman and in a bit of character development accepts it and acknowledges her intellect.
Sherlock fans: Uh no way Sherlock is smart Sherlock is so so smart she must have used her feminine wiles or her sexy things or her love to undermine him but he gets her in the end i feel a strange catharsis at changing this ending but Iâm sure Doyle always meant to be this way, it just feels right.
Half of the reason that Adler was able to out-wit Holmes was because Holmes was too narrow-minded. Holmes is smart and has knowledge of many subjects, but he also strongly relies on social order and norms to solve crimes. Heâs even says in A Scandal in Bohemia that:
âWhen a woman thinks that her house is on fire, her instinct is at once to rush to thing which she values most. It is a perfectly overpowering impulse, and I have more than once taken advantage of it ⊠A married woman grabs at her baby; an unmarried one reaches for her jewel-box.â
Holmes uses this social norm and order to stage an attack and find out where Adler hid the photo in her house. He drops his guard and is so proud of himself because he knew that this would work, he knew that if he created disorder, ânaturalâ order would attempt to counteract that disorder.
Adler defies those social orders and norms: she is an untitled American woman who earned her own money through a career as an opera star, instead of relying on a husband or family to have financial security; she outwitted Holmes because she cross-dressed and indicated that she frequently did so, allowing her to have a lot more freedom roaming around London on her own terms, and her stage career aided that so that she could act like a man easily; and she didnât care one bit about her reputation or being a âpureâ woman, had several boyfriends, and was known for being an âadventuressâ. More importantly, she had the ability to defy those social norms while simultaneously being able to present herself as the ideal respectable and under-estimable Victorian-era woman.
Adler literally defeats Holmes by dressing in drag then happily goes off with her new husband whom she loves very much. And Holmes respects that and is thoroughly impressed. Not only does he respect that, he realizes that he was on the wrong side of things, that he shouldnât have agreed to take on the case for the King of Bohemia. This is the exchange that follows after Holmes, Watson and the King read Adlerâs letter.
âWould she not have made an admirable queen? Is it not a pity that she was not on my level?â
âFrom what I have seen of the lady she seems indeed to be on a very different level to your Majesty,â said Holmes coldly
Holmes takes Adlerâs side and realizes that the photograph is her protection from the King, not something she intended to use as a weapon against him. Adler never exploited the King to get what she wanted, only kept it as a safeguard of her own happiness. She made sure she had a way of ensuring that she alone guided her future.
Irene Adler is âthe womanâ to Sherlock Holmes, not because she was sexy or he was in love with her. She was a reminder that real life doesnât always follow what social norms and order are to be expected, that people shouldnât be taken on face value or respected just because of their title or apparent respectability and ability to follow social order and norms, and that there are two sides to every story.
Take a lesson from Sherlock Holmes, people. Doyle knew what he was doing. If weâre going to keep making him roll over in his grave from creating Sherlock Holmes media, please, at least respect him and Irene Adler.
This, a million times.