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Look at that couple fight!
Am I watching My Royal Nemesis simply because I noticed it was color-coded?
NO! I started watching it because I noticed the almost $4,000 red leather Gucci purse.
And that's how I realized the purse (along with everything else) was color relevant.
So now I am watching it because it's color coded.
But that's not the only reason I'm watching it! I'm also watching it because it's sun and moon coded/light x dark dynamic, which is why an eclipse happened in both timelines.
But also, there's a whole thing about red flowers, specifically peonies, "the king of flowers," and how they are the most beautiful flower in a garden full of beautiful flowers.
(The flowers are her)
Because she was the most beautiful flower blooming in the royal garden before she was plucked and crushed.
But she wasn't always the red flower and her love interest wasn't always the dark cloud.
He was blue. Loyal. Smart. Kind (to her).
And she was pink, even in the current timeline.
So I think the past and the present Shin Seo-Ri are the same person since the grandmother mentioned an accident occurred and Shin Seo-Ri forgot who she was then, so maybe she had an accident at work again and woke up with full memories of her past life . . . but that's not what this post is about. It's about the colors, and how slowly, these two are getting back to their softer colors.
Instead of always being red and black, they are gradually moving to pink and blue one color step at a time.
And it's probably because they found each other again in the midst of an eclipse with a shining red comet included.
Or maybe it's because love (mixed with this bokeh effect) reveals everyone's true color.
Either way, count me in!
every day it just concerns me how little compassion people have. no compassion for those living in the global south. no compassion for immigrants. no compassion for disabled ppl. no compassion for addicts. no compassion for prisoners. no compassion for children. like holy shit ...
i made a separate post about this but actually there are plenty of people cough white people who care about animals more than they ever do human people . not what i'm talking about make your own post
summer reading list—unconventional critical religious theory
catherine keller; face of the deep
minnie khumalo; "judges 19 and non-con: sado-kantian aesthetics of violence in the tale of an unnamed woman," in rape culture and religious studies
griselda pollock; "femininity: aporia or difference," in the matrixial borderspace
monica r. miller, "i am a nappy-headed ho: (re)signifying 'deviance' in the haraam of religious respectability," in ain't i a womanist too
avivah zornberg, the murmuring deep: reflections on the biblical unconsious
saidiya hartman, "venus in two acts"
avgi saketopoulou, sexuality beyond consent: risk, race, traumatophilia
rhiannon graybill, are we not men? unstable masculinity in the hebrew prophets
vanessa sinclair, the queerness of psychoanalysis
sigmund freud, introductory lectures
alphonso lingis, excesses
kristeva, revolution in poetic language
elizabeth grosz, volatile bodies: toward a corporal feminism
luis menéndez-antuña, bridging the interpretive abyss
griselda pollock, psychoanalysis and the image
kristen neumann, the routledge handbook of senses in the ancient near east
elizabeth wright, psychoanalytic criticism
mieke bal, death and dissymmetry: the politics of coherence in the book of judges
reed calrson, unfamiliar selves: possession and other spirit phenomena
marcella althaus-reid, indecent theology: perversions in sex, gender, and politics
black and koosed, reading with feeling: affect theory and the bible
papenberg and zarzycka, carnal aesthetics: transgressive imagery and feminist politics
Stole this from somewhere but i think it’s appropriate
do you think the catholic church effectively utilized wokeness by funneling money into the colonization and rape of the americas after issuing the doctrine of discovery which effectively legalized the subjugation of indigenous peoples?
video game and film fandoms will come and go for me but the Silmarillion fandom will never die. because that book came out like 50 years ago and we're all still trying to figure out what the hell is going on there.
Average Silmarillion fan:
Something like Paradise Lost from Milton
I think the worst part about being into comics is eventually you do hit a threshold where you have read enough to recognize people being wildly incorrect and inaccurate about comics but you cant say anything about it else you are, dare I say, a typical comic book fan doing the "well actually" thing that you found so frustrating and annoying when you first started getting into comics.
No, youre right
When burning to death in a fiery chasm isn't even the worst thing that's happened to you
Hal Jordan isn't just some Top Gun-esque character actually.
He believes all living creatures deserve dignity and freedom. He mentored maybe tens of hundreds of Green Lanterns and gets super excited when they do something incredible. He loves his nieces and nephews so much. He calls his friends "brothers" and "family" and does everything in his power to mean it. He makes silly light constructs to calm the kids he rescues. He talks about Earth and humanity like it's all so beautiful and worth returning to the ground for despite the skies being symbolic of his freedom. He refers to alien creatures as "buddy" and "pals" because he recognizes they have thoughts and their existence is also a miracle in a vast universe like his very own. He carries so much blame on himself for circumstances beyond his control because it physically pains him to think that being the best isn't good enough to save everyone he loved.
I need people to stop watering down Hal 😭
LIKE YEAH he's a cool person and honestly a little pathetic, but when you boil him down to his core tenents as a character, he's just a kid who wants to feel alive in his own body and he's dedicated the rest of his life to allowing people the same luxury
Destiel is awesome because if you do it right time starts dilating and you kind of do 24 hours straight of goosebumps and various bouts of nausea while your day to day common sense is shot. I just programmed the same sample incorrectly 5 times in a row and felt like there was a lightning bolt in the room with me the entire time. Thank you castiel
Thanks to his Maia ancestry, I do think flowers spring from the ground in Elrond's wake BUT☝️crucially, because of his Mannish blood, he is also. Allergic to pollen. That's right. Just constantly sneezing and wheezing. Why? Because that's the kind of sick cosmic joke his life is. Sorry. I don't make the rules.
If the Silmarillion was written a few thousand years earlier we probably would’ve developed a religion around it. Instead we get gay fanart, and I think that’s beautiful.
Nienna, Valar of grief
watching the Moria scene in the fellowship
Y'know what, why not start the story at the beginning. So Eru Illuvatar-
Haven’t upload anything recently, so here’s a work in progress. Hope you guys like it