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@knittingmoonlight
happy pride month to my beloved gender questioning bisexual and my favourite homophobic repressed lesbian
Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Look buddy, i’m just trying to make it to Friday.
reblog if its friday and you made it
my goal is literally to write something with a plot one time before i die
It’s June
one other thing that is important to the dynamics of much ado btw is that hero is 1) leonato’s only heir and 2) a woman. that is SUPER important because it makes the wedding scene not just catastrophic for hero who now in the eyes of everyone is ruined and unmarriageable but ALSO for leonato whose only heir is ruined and this heir crucially is a woman. he wants a man in the picture of his family’s fortune. that’s just a lot more stable. best next thing to having a son. and now he’s not only not going to have Claudio who he likes a lot and trusts (friend of Don pedro’s) but now all his money is going to hero who will NEVER marry because she can’t after what claudio says publicly about her. claudio isn’t just ruining hero but also her father and he does know that. her being leonato’s only heir comes up quite a few times (bc it’s important!). this also is why leonato is so distraught like yes socially this is mortifying but also it’s ruinous economically for their family and it’s all hero’s fault (or so he is led to believe)
@queenofquestions EXACTLY this
I am trying to be a better person but god i am so naturally not
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
Every history nerd has a:
Historical figures you love despite the bad stuff.
A historical figure you hate but cant get enough of.
And finally a historical figure that pops up everywhere and is seemingly haunting just you centuries after their death and you are eternally stuck with them.
despite everything, it’s still you (derogatory)
wait hey man wait whoah hey
my best friend linen my brother in arms cotton my partner wool my beautiful sister silk
our sick deranged enemy polyester....
the demon lord, prince of lies, "Vegan Leather"...
your honor his sad damp demeanor captivated me
sometimes I think too hard about like. how the ability to record audio fundamentally changed how humans interact with music. can you imagine if the only time you ever heard music in your whole life was when you or another human being in your actual physical presence decided to create it. and 99.99% of the time that person was not a professional but just like your wife or your dad or your co-worker or church choir singing or playing whatever they happened to know. i honestly don't think we can fathom it
Everyone on this post making nonsense "WAH it must have been BETTER back then" comments is ridiculous. I have 24/7 instant high-quality access to Carly Rae Jepsen's entire catalog. Go listen to Cut To The Feeling and appreciate that miracle or get off my post.
Instead of doomscrolling lately I have been reading my PDFs and it turns out if you do this you learn a whole bunch of stuff. I’m afraid I must recommend it
“So basically my couch has electricity and I use it to charge my battery powered doorbell”
“Okay that makes sense”
Now explain it to a Japanese samurai from the year 1218
"do you know how waterwheels grind up grain in a water mill using the force of running water? We found a way to create a huge source of force that runs all the time and can transfer its force over long distance. I can tell you in more detail, but that's the basics. Now that is a chime that has a mechanism that one can press instead of having to open the door to let you know that you are waiting to be let in. It requires the transferred force to make the mechanism work and that wire is how we transfer the force to the chime."
i love these sort of posts because they feel like a vision of a kinder and more thoughtful world that I wish more than anything was the mainstream instead of the exception
thinking about shirley jackson’s cats and how they would whisper poems to her which she would repeat out loud beautiful beautiful woman
its cool how every language has wordplay.... we created language like ok step 1) convey info so we can stay alive 2) get silly with it
I need every depiction of medieval knights to paint their armor in fun colors