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Itâs been a long time since Iâve posted any bujo content, but hereâs my setup for 2022!
Those links for all asking Deadly history of women using perfume as poison -Girlhood, medusa and female rage -The allure of gothic horror -Essays and thoughts on girls in horror -Why girls get hungry in horror -Mothers and witches -Women in horror -The female poisoner -female werewolves -Monstrous women - Catherine Lundoff -Female cannibals and consumptive horror -Horror films directed by women -Women, killer plants and annihilation -Female identity within the gothic genre -Women in horror - the vvitch -the vvitch, female sexuality in horror -Angela Carter - The beast is female sexuality -Body horror/monster reading list -Consumptive horror
Legally Blonde (2001) dir. Robert Luketic
Teen French expressions
For if you want to make hip young friends.
Disclaimer: French people complain a lot. A lot. Donât be surprised if 90% of these expressions are complaining.
Non mais oh - say this if someone does something mildly annoying and you want to express your shock and distaste.
Tu me fais chier - (alt. tu me fais chier, lĂ .) literally âyou make me shitâ. means youâre pissing me off.
CarrĂ©ment - translates to âsquarelyâ. Means âliterallyâ. If someone tells you something surprising or annoying, you can answer simply âah carrĂ©ment.â see: tu me fais carrĂ©ment chier.
Jâhallucine / je rĂȘve - are you annoyed by something? say these.
Câest pas possible - a classic. anything bad happens - câest pas possible. There is no cheese left? Itâs not possible. Iâm hallucinating. This is a burden on me that solely I can bear I cannot believe this is happening.
Ăa commence Ă me gaver - Iâm starting to get real sick of this. see: Ăa commence carrĂ©ment a me gaver lĂ , putain.
Tâes relou - verlan slang for âlourdâ meaning someoneâs heavy, personality-wise. Theyâre tedious.
Ăa me saoĂ»le / ça me gonfle - similar to gaver, means somethingâs pissing you off, youâre sick of it.
Grave - totally.
Câest clair - totally/thatâs clear. Like âclaroâ in spanish. âJustine elle est trop relouâ âCâest clair. Elle me fait chier.â
Jâen ai marre - Iâm sick of this.
Jâen ai ras le bol - Iâm sick of this.
Jâen ai ras le cul - Iâm sick of this (vulgar).
(Jâen ai) Rien Ă battre - I donât give a damn.
(Jâen ai) Rien Ă foutre - I donât give a fuck.
Câest bon, lĂ . - Â Thatâs enough.
Perso, euh, - âPersonally,â generally used at the start of a complaining sentence, to express how personal the matter is to you. Perso, euh, câest bon lĂ . Jâen ai ras le cul.
RĂŽh lĂ - general expression of distaste. Le longer the rĂŽh, the more annoyed you are. RĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽĂŽh, câest quoi ce bordel.
Câest quoi ce bordel ? - translates to âwhatâs this brothelâ, means âwhatâs this shit?!â
Câest de la merde - Itâs shit.
Câest une blague ? - Is this a joke?
Idem - ditto
Jâai la dalle - Iâm hungry
Ăa caille - Itâs freezing
Ouf - two meanings 1. phew or 2. verlan for âfouâ, meaning crazy (as a noun or adjective). âKĂ©vin, câest un ouf! Il fait du vĂ©lo sans casque!â âOuais carrĂ©ment, câĂ©tait un truc de ouf!â
KĂ©vin - thereâs a running joke that all the young delinquents seem to be called KĂ©vin.
Crever - slang for âto dieâ. Va crever, connard!
Connard/Connasse - c*nt, but a lot less vulgar in french peoples eyes
And finally,
Tâes con. No English translation can express the power behind the words âtâes conâ. While it may sort of translate to âyouâre a c*nt/idiotâ, it expresses something much deeper. You really are a god damn fool.
4th may 2019 | happy may 4th! these are my first ever econs notes iâve posted on here, itâs a new subject for me and iâm still not sure how i feel about it.
my favorite spread iâve ever made honestly, stan (g)i-dle ladies!!!
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10/04/2019 - Yesterday I finished my first crit of the semester and today I treated myself to sleep in and a chance to re-organise my life after the stressful past week. Doing some studying in the library for the busy mid-sem break ahead and listening to my study playlist in the sun.
Masterpost of Free Romantic Literature & Theory (European) (Gothic Literature)
British Romanticism
Songs of Innocence & Songs of Experience by William Blake Poems and Songs of Robert Burns Don Juan & Childe Haroldâs Pilgrimage by Baron George Gordon Byron Collected Poetry of Lord Byron The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Lyrical Ballads, With a Few Other Poems by Coleridge and Wordsworth Collected Poetry by John Keats Ivanhoe; Waverly & The Lady of the Lake by Walter Scott The Complete Poetical Works by Percy Bysshe Shelley
French Romanticism
The Count of Monte Cristo; The Three Musketeers & The Man in the Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas One of Cleopatraâs Nights and Other Fantastic Romances by ThĂ©ophile Gautier Notre Dame de Paris & Les MisĂ©rables by Victor Hugo Collected Prose and Essays of Victor Hugo Poems by Victor Hugo Carmen by Prosper MĂ©rimĂ©e The Red and the Black by Stendhal Cinq Mars by Alfred de Vigny
German Romanticism
Were I a Little Bird; The Mountaineer; As Many as Sand-grains in the Sea; The Swiss Deserter; The Tailor in Hell & The Reaper by Ludwig Achim von Arnim and Clemens Brentano The Broken Ring by Joseph von Eichendorff Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Collected Poetry by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Fairytales by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine by Heinrich Heine Hegelâs Philosophy of Mind by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel The Golden Pot; The Sandman & The Devilâs Elixir by Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann Undine (Selections) by Friedrich Baron de la Motte-FouquĂ© Henry of Ofterdingen: A Romance by Novalis The Iron Idol by Jakob Schaffner The Robbers & Mary Stuart: A Tragedy by Friedrich Schiller Tales from the âPhantasus,â etc. by Ludwig Tieck
Polish Romanticism
Moja Beatrice by Zygmunt KrasiĆski Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz Anhelli by Juliusz SĆowacki
Russian Romanticism
A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail Iurevich Lermontov Poems by Alexander Pushkin Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin Collected Works of Alexander Pushkin Collected Poetry by Fyodor Tyutchev Poems by Vasily Zhukovsky
Spanish Romanticism
Cantares gallegos by RosalĂa de Castro El Estudiante de Salamanca and Other Selections by JosĂ© de Espronceda The Cid Campeador: A Historical Romance by Antonio de Trueba
Historical Theory and BackgroundÂ
Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian The French Revolution of 1789 by John S. C. Abbott Rousseau and Romanticism by Irving Babbitt A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century by Henry A. Beers Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - The Romantic School in Germany by Georg Brandes On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism by T. S. Eliot The Destiny of Man by Johann Gottlieb Fichte The Faust Legend from Marlowe to Goethe by Kuno Francke The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature by W. F. Kirby Romantic Ireland by M. F. Mansfield and Blanche McManus The Diary of Dr. John William Polidori, 1816, Relating to Byron, Shelley, etc. Romance: Two Lectures by Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh The Social Contract & Discourses by Jean-Jacques Rousseau A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays by Percy Bysshe Shelley On Liberty by John Stuart Mill The Legend of Sir Lancelot du Lac by Jessie L. Weston
Academic Theory
Introduction: Replicating Bodies in Nineteenth-Century Science and Culture by Will Abberley Walter Scottâs works perception by his russian contemporaries by O. G. Anossova Theories of Space and the Nineteenth-Century Novel by Isobel Armstrong The Romantic subject as an absolutely autonomous individual by Miljana Cunta Russian-German Connections in the Editing Practice in the Mid-19th Century: Vasiliy Zhukovsky and Justinus Kerner by Natalia Egorovna Nikonova and Maria Vladimirovna Dubenko Fichte as a Post-Kantian Philosopher and His Political Theory: A Return to Romanticism by ĂzgĂŒr Olgun Erden Negotiating boundaries: EncyclopĂ©die, romanticism, and the construction of science by Marcelo Fetz Wandering Motive and Its Appeal on Reluctantly Wandering Franz Schubert by Dragana JeremiÄ-Molnar The Caucasian Motif in Fyodor Dostoyevskyâs âHouse of the Deadâ in the Light of the Polemic with Lermontov by Xuyang Mi The Core of Romanticism by Monika MilosavljeviÄ Romantic worldview as a narcissistic constructâby Branko MitrovicÌ Topographic Transmissions and How To Talk About Them: The Case of the Southern Spa in Nineteenth-Century Russian Fiction by Benjamin Morgan Lermontovâs Romanticism and Jena School by Liudmila G. Shakirova The Self in a Crystal Sphere: Juliusz SĆowackiâs Concept of the Subject (in his works from the 1830) by Marek Stanisz The Many Faces of Nature: An Ecocritical Reading of the Concepts of Wilderness and the Sublime in John Keatsâ Selected Poems by Morteza Emamgholi Tabar Malakshah & Behzad Pourqarib
again v late but here is my april monthly spread đž love the baby pink / baby blue color combo đ
by nissistudies.
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So I havenât been that active on here but thatâs because this entire 2018 has been stressful and now Iâm having finals for this entire month. Someone tell me how to get out of my shitty mood and get studying. Here are some biology notes
17.12.2017; iâve been studying a lot of arabic lately, you can see how tall my pile of flashcards is (i really donât want to count them). tomorrow is going to be inteeense.
a messy post ft new york times annotations & âthe mismeasure of manâ
make this feb year yours, young squids!