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the abduction of psyche by william-adolphe bouguereau
1895; oil on canvas
Still working on it
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I’m crying this is the funniest, stupidest dialogue I’ve ever read 😂😂😭😭💀💀
This is why Brandon Sanderson is one of my favorite authors.
Not that I know anything, but the more I think about it, the more I begin to believe that "man as the head of the household" stuff isn't meant to be about "women should be docile and obey their husbands" but rather about making men stand up and take some dang responsibility. Because it is so easy for households to be run completely by women. Speaking on a purely biological level, the man isn't necessary after the moment of conception. A woman births a child and feeds it with her body, and thus it makes sense for her to be the caretaker who stays closest. A boy can live his childhood knowing a woman as "the one who takes care of me."
It would be so easy for the boy to stay in that child's role as a husband--let the wife take care of the kids and take care of him while she's at it. Just transferring from one mother to another. But that puts all the burden of the entire family on the woman, with no one to help her, which is ridiculously unfair.
Telling the man that he's head of the household is like saying, "She is not here to take care of you. You are here to take care of her. It is your responsibility to make sure that this woman and all your children are happy, healthy, safe, and loved." Putting him in charge is saying "It's your fault if things go wrong." It's telling him to take up that role as caretaker, rather than slacking off. It's not saying he's better than everyone else. It's laying down rules so he actually has to worry about someone besides himself. And I know that's very simplistic, but I think there could be something to the thought.
At home spa day
Beforehand:
Declutter your space
Light scented candles
Put on a playlist/podcast/audiobook
Pour yourself a drink
Make sure you have all materials within reach
Feet:
Remove old nail polish
Soak feet in a foot bath prepared with salts
Exfoliate & remove death skin
Cut nails
File nails
Take out gunk between nail & skin
Cut cuticles if needed + push them back
Apply a new coat of nail polish
Apply cuticle oil and foot cream
Hands:
Remove old nail polish
File nails in desired shape and length
Apply cutticle remover and push back/cut any cuticles
Buff nails
Apply a new coat of nail polish
Apply cuticle oil and hand cream
Hair:
Latter your hair in a hair oil/mask
Double rinse with first a cleansing and then nourishing shampoo
Apply conditioner to only the ends and rinse
Dry as needed for your hair type
Body:
If you wax, dry exfoliate
Apply baby powder to desired areas
Wax desired areas
If you shave, exfoliate in shower
Shave desired areas
Use body scrub over entire body
Lather yourself in nice smelling soap
Apply anti hair growth serum
Moisturise
Face:
Remove makeup
Cleanse thoroughly
Steam your face
Exfoliate
Pluck/wax eyebrows and any other facial hair
Apply face mask
Rinse
Massage face
Tone
Add serum and any other product needed for your specific skin type/condition
Moisturise
Have you ever eaten a honey comb
Of course! Very tasty 🍯 🐝😋
REST DAY
My muscles are so sore today!
Took today as a total rest day. No socializing, no working, just focusing on myself. Took a bath, caught up on some shows I wanted to watch, and didn’t socialize at all. Lots of self care today!
11x05 Out of the Ashes
ok, I know by now everyone on the caryl fandom probably watched 11x01 and analyzed the shit out of it because that's what we do 🌟 and we are very good at it
I'm pretty late to the party but I really want to give my two cents as well, mainly because I've seen a few negatives reactions to the episode
soooooo one thing I've learned reading @my-mt-heart blog, our TV genius, is that everything that makes the cut is probably pretty important to the story being told, and that includes costume choices, and background music, and lighting, etc etc..right?
well, I think we all agree that MMB is a beautiful sexy goddess but that's not how Carol was portrayed to be until season 10 when our ZA queen got a glow-up (a new pretty wig, more visible make up, new clothes that fit her body nicely, etc)
that happened because now Carol is not only a main character, but a lead character, with a "possible" romantic connection to the another lead character, Daryl endgame
we can also call it post-divorce glow up if we want ha
so yeah TPTB wants us, the audience, to see Carol as a beautiful woman on purpose so she can fit on the roles above
but 11x01 took it to another level, and you can call me delusional and say that I'm looking at these tidbits of scenes with my caryl googles, but
LOOK AT HER (beautiful gif by @carolsdixxon )
ma'am who gave you permission to look like this? damn
guys, just look at this shot of Carol - how she is positioned, her posture, the way the natural light hits her face, and the fact that her hair is flowing with a little breeze
where is this fucking breeze coming from? I watched this scene a few times and no one else's hair is doing this
did they put a little fan next to MMB's face just to get this effect on the shot?
and here you say lola you crazy, it's not that deep, TWD doesn't do this kind of stuff, they're lazy as fuck
yeah
but the same thing happened at the beginning of the episode, see
(beautiful gif edit by @dixonscarol)
and, again, where is this particular breeze coming?
well, I don't know where the breeze is from, but it made me think
both scenes our beautiful Carol is being observed by no one else than her soulmate, Daryl Dixon
I may be reaching probably am but the timing of both scenes makes me think that Carol looks this ethereal and pretty because we are seeing her through Daryl's eyes and perception
and we know he doesn't know how to approach her right now because of their fight and unresolved feelings, but when she looks like this, it's damn hard no to reach for her, isn't it, Daryl?
and, of course, when we see Daryl by Carol's perspective....
who are you giving this angry and hot 'let's fuck' stare, Mr Dixon?
(another beautiful gif edit by @dixonscarol)
and when Carol doesn't agree with Maggie's suicide mission, he's worried/disapointed/puppy eyes/she's so pretty don't know what to do so I'm leaving, all at the same time
(@dixonscarol giving us all the feelings)
so yeah, maybe it's my caryl colored googles and the outstanding beauty of MMB clouding my judgment but AGAIN no one else looks that hot on the rest of the episode
I think these shots were done with the very intent of portraying Carol as pretty as ever, private breeze and all, just to show us how he sees her and what he will be missing while playing spy with the Reapers
and the whole reference of taking of their armors by Princess, God bless her and her little shipper heart, when we just saw on Diverged that Daryl has a comic book named Man of Armor with a super power couple on the cover because I may die with the foreshadowing
❀➹Daryl Dixon & Carol Peletier Parallels ❀➹The Look™
2.09 “Triggerfinger” / 11.01 “Acheron Part 1”
Maggie & Carol in The Walking Dead 11.01 ▶ Acheron Part 1
“I was 12 thinking about killing myself. I am 21, still thinking about killing myself.”
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Sometimes, I wonder what it feels like to be loved by someone kind.