“I will close the gates of death. I am autumn’s last flower.”
— Edith Södergran, from Autumn’s Last Flower (tr. by Martin Allwood)
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Janaina Medeiros
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“I will close the gates of death. I am autumn’s last flower.”
— Edith Södergran, from Autumn’s Last Flower (tr. by Martin Allwood)
io spero di annegarci in queste lacrime
“HER.” Oil on wood, 18″x14″. 2017.
A girl in a blue tunic and The girl in the red cloak, Mikhail Nesterov, 1904.
Gillian Anderson for Dune London 2020.
It occurred to Dr Lecter in the moment that with all his knowledge and intrusion, he could never entirely predict her, or own her at all.
— ‘Hannibal’ by Thomas Harris
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friendly reminder that dana scully was born in 1964, clarice starling was born in 1963, and both of them attended the FBI academy in Quantico probably around the same time.
clarice: the lambs… they were screaming…
hannibal: this is so sad alexa play the goldberg variations
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
i think one of hannibal’s many crimes was convincing people that will graham was a more interesting and important character than clarice starling
please let cbs clarice be a lesbian
I love it when people try to claim representation in fiction is being taken “too far” to the point where it’s no believable. They’re like:
“What’s next, a mixed-race immigrant on the autism spectrum?” Hi, my name is Rachel, also known as Rachna, and I’m a mixed-race immigrant on the autism spectrum.
“What’s next, a transgender Latino man with chronic pain?” What, you mean my former colleague, Marco?
“What’s next, a Black Jewish lesbian?” Bitch, I know I three Black Jewish lesbians, WHAT’S YOUR FUCKING POINT?
im so tired of the argument being “what’s next? a feasible combination of human conditions other than straight white cis able-bodied dude? that can’t possibly happen!”
“What’s next? A person? A person that exists? A person that is alive along with thousands of other similar people?”