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Victorian Flower language : Pair Hawthorn with Camellia to indicate hope that a lost love will return
Been really into Floriography and I thought it would be an intresting concept if Crowley and Aziraphale ever used it to communicate under hell and heaven's radar (I will probably do more with this in the future)
I'm mainly using Floriography - An Illustrated Guide to Victorian Language of Flowers by Jessica Roux!
I hear my mom shrieking downstairs, shouting up to me about “THE CATS! THE CATS!”
I run downstairs, thinking someone has died or something and see THIS:
I FEEL LIKE I NEED TO PUNCH SOMETHING TO GET OVER THE ADORABLENESS
They look like they’re about to break out in a musical number
hence:
This post got better since I re-blogged it earlier.
This is everything
@maverikloki
… my hand slipped
See this is why I love Tumblr.
When do you get creative engagement like this on other social media sites? You just don’t have the space to.
I could be writing something... 👀✨
• Last Christmas •
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(stay tuned~)
i finally had time to finish a few Somewhere Beyond the Sea sketches!!!!! there’s some lighthearted spoilery Arthur stuff below the cut
today. I am thinking about how Arthur was never shown the beauty or joy of being a phoenix. growing up, that part of him was only ever villainized and seen as dangerous, and we see these deeply internalized in how he uses the phoenix to intimidate bigots. Arthur despises being perceived as monsterous, yet in thitcs he plays the part to protect his kids in the ice cream shop.
the first time we see Arthur bring out the phoenix in any kind of happy setting is when he's flying with Phee. those kids helped him just as much as he helped them (but that's another post). the point is, Arthur is only at the cusp of his self acceptance journey. "Love and fire is one and the same" is such a FANTASTIC place for him to finally get to, but. I think he has yet to truly let it sink in (hence the fic I'm writing).
and then there's Linus. who had rarely felt warmth before he met the strange family living on an island. he spent his life scraping the dredges of what his sense of purpose gave him, never allowing himself to feel desire because he knew he'd never be satisfied with his life again.
Arthur, who had been told all his life that he burns too brightly, that he is too much. and Linus, who will never get enough.
POV you’re at a hearing with your husband and he’s having a bad day
Here, now, surrounded by Linus Baker, Arthur felt warm, safe, loved. As Linus whispered words of calm and peace, Arthur sank into the storm and let it blow him away.
Somewhere Beyond The Sea, chapter 12, by TJ Klune
✨The house in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune ✨ I found it to be a lovely and fun story. Throughout the year, I hadn’t read many books with children in them, so it was a refreshing and a-do-ra-ble change 💜.
I read this book with my book club 📚, and it was so hard to choose a favorite character 😩. The best part is that the delulu will continue because I already have the second part in my hands!
🎨 Part 1 of 3 sketches for this amazing story ✨
Linus describing himself: oh my god I’m so sweaty and overweight and I have a stain on my shirt and-
Arthur describing Linus: he has the prettiest smile and a cute little wrinkle in his forehead when he’s worried.
only a few pages in but - an antagonist who is a woman with reddish hair and is virulently anti-LGBTQ+ and is named Jeanine Rowder?? tj klune the legend that you are
i will never get over it actually and like the first book really does gloss over. after the record player scene when linus sees a flash of light in the woods after he leaves. arthur actually wanted to kiss this man so bad he had to run out into the woods and set himself on fire about it
Literally!!! Also-- "You were thinking about me?" "Constantly." Gets me shrieking every freaking time.
~ just a 3.5 hour drawing of a very serious snek ~
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My Secret Santa gift to @hogs-and-ham for the 2025 Nice & Accurate Atelier Holiday Exchange <3
I'm also now craving gingerbread
the year is 2025. michael sheen is appointed showrunner and executive producer. gets his grubby mitts on the script and every other line is changed to blatant innuendo. each scene is so sexually charged that it's like staring directly into the sun. the last 10 mins is a montage of them outright fucking on every available surface of the south downs cottage. the show is now, inexplicably, set in south wales
The kids on TikTok think that just because he was a classic country singer, Johnny Cash was conservative??? My babies he covered a Nine Inch Nails song in his seventies.
Classic country singers (the majority of which came from poor roots) were always talking about how much The Man sucked because they were taking money from poor rural folk. You’re gonna tell me that’s conservative?? Get outta here.
And somehow on the opposite side of the scale with the same exact opinion the conservative kids say “I like the old country music, because there’s no politics to it” Woodie Guthrie’s got a “this machine kills fascists” sticker on his guitar? You think there’s no politics in 9 to 5 or Folsom Prison Blues?!
For anyone confused there was a sudden and dramatic shift in the country music genre. It used to be a genre fixated on the experiences of people. Lived or common experiences that resonated with the common people. It was music that you listened to and it thrummed in tune to your soul because you had lived it yourself. And a lot of that was about ordinary people getting ground up in the gears of society.
The hyper patriotism, beer, and trucks chimera we have now didn't show up until after 9/11 and the world is lesser for it
Allow me to post the entire lyrics to the Johnny Cash song "Man in Black", released in nineteen goddamn seventy-one and written about why he always wore black onstage:
Well, you wonder why I always dress in black
Why you never see bright colors on my back
And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone
Well, there's a reason for the things that I have on
I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down
Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town
I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime
But is there because he's a victim of the times
I wear the black for those who've never read
Or listened to the words that Jesus said
About the road to happiness through love and charity
Why, you'd think He's talking straight to you and me
Well, we're doin' mighty fine, I do suppose
In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes
But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back
Up front there ought to be a man in black
I wear it for the sick and lonely old
For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold
I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been
Each week we lose a hundred fine young men
And I wear it for the thousands who have died
Believin' that the Lord was on their side
I wear it for another hundred-thousand who have died
Believin' that we all were on their side
Well, there's things that never will be right, I know
And things need changin' everywhere you go
But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right
You'll never see me wear a suit of white
Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day
And tell the world that everything's okay
But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back
'Til things are brighter, I'm the man in black
That right there is an anti-war, anti-bigot, anti-mass-incarceration, anti-war-on-drugs (Cash was an addict in various stages of recovery who was pissed as hell about how this country treats people with substance issues), eat-the-rich protest song. And it was arguably his signature song, his personal manifesto. Notice that even the Jesus reference, which today would be a signal that the song is about to drop some racist dogwhistles, segues immediately into a line about "the road to happiness through love and charity". As in "Motherfucker, our shared god said love thy neighbor and care for the poor and the outsider, and we both know he didn't fucking stutter." He's throwing shade at self-described Christians who use his religion as a cudgel to beat people with.
Johnny Cash wasn't a conservative. I'm pretty sure if he were alive and in reasonably good health today, he'd knock Jason Aldean's teeth out (or, failing that, write a song so devastatingly memetic about how much Aldean sucks that Aldean would never work in music again).
Johnny Cash was punk rock. He just happened to be punk rock in the body of a country singer.