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made a lil church + mcr zine last week [image descriptions in alt text]
my barricade day 2026 contribution.... i ❤️ linocut bc now i can reproduce this scene forever!
rest in peace to this diva
you should NOT be at the club. you should be in the streets, june 5th, 1832, paris france. you should be building a barricade
sometimes you just gotta fuck up your sleep schedule by reading all 100k words of a fic you're not even enjoying, and don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise
A Group Which Almost Became Historic
It's been over a decade since I first read Les Mis, and first drew this, (which still floats around in reblogs, the original post now being deleted with my old blog) and I thought I ought to finish this for Barricade Day. At the time, that illustration was the most ambitious I had ever drawn.
In the last ten years, Les Mis has perhaps felt more pertinent than ever. In Australia, where I live, bigoted, far-right political parties that were previously considered fringe are leading polls on the back of racist, anti-immigration rhetoric. I donate regularly to a charity that supports refugees that is local to me, the Asylum Seeker Resource Center, and am going to do so again today. I encourage you to do the same, either to the ASRC, or to an equivalent charity in your area.
"So long as there shall exist, by virtue of law and custom, decrees of damnation pronounced by society, artificially creating hells amid the civilization of earth... books of the nature of Les Misérables cannot fail to be of use." — Victor Hugo
it's a main character to ME
More characters ending disabled and happy NOW
“You are closer to the captain than anyone in the universe. You know his thoughts. What does your telepathic mind tell you now?” - Captain Kirk says to Spock when his mind is in Janice's body.
Spock is staring at Kirk's ex lover and that ex is currently housing Kirk's mind and Kirk's mind is saying that Spock is the closest person to him.
Hey quick question, anyone else losing their goddamn mind about this? (Obviously, yes, as the fandom is over half a century old.)
Spock is holding Kirk's wrist. Yeah, ok so Kirk is in Janice's physical form but...omg.
The 1st time I watched all of tos Turnabout Intruder was my favorite episode. Despite the pretty intense sexism and crazy shatner acting, I just find the idea really compelling.
I know I’m probably the last person on earth say this but it’s crazy how the moment it’s normative for them to do so (i.e. the moment they appear to be a man & woman) Spock and Kirk start holding hands…
turnabout intruder is a problematic episode for a lot of reasons but one of the funniest parts is how the camera keeps cutting back to sulu and chekov during the hearing scene 😭
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES 3.23 ⇢ all our yesterdays My hands and face are frostbitten. I can't feel my feet. Alone you have a chance. Now do what I say. Go try to find Jim .We go together. You stubborn, thickheaded Vulcan!
Star Trek: The Original Series - Season 3 Episode 23 "All Our Yesterdays"
Whenever I see people talk about all our yesterdays it's always about the homoerotic value of spock throwing McCoy up against a wall, or how it doesn't make any sense that spock going back in time would make him act like a pre surak vulcan. Both correct and interesting and good to talk about.
HOWEVER
I cannot for the life of me stop thinking about "I don't like that. I don't think I ever did and now I'm sure". Fucking?? This line puts their whole dynamic in an extremely interesting new light because yeah, doctor mccoy routinely says some pretty racist shit to him, but it's generally seen as okay because spock gives as good as he gets most of the time and they're both clearly having fun bickering.
But in an unguarded moment we find out that no, that part of it is something that spock merely tolerated and there's some (thoroughly repressed I'm sure) resentment that's been bubbling under the surface for god knows how long.
We the audience know that spock has a good deal of baggage about his whole situation but did mccoy know? Was he aware that he even could hurt his friend in this way? I don't think so, and I wonder if there would have been some kind of follow up to this if the show was more serialized (or if it wasn't the sixties).
Ig that's what fanfic is for but I can't find anything that scratches this particular itch. Like, if I was a writer I'd have mccoy get awkward around spock for a little bit, like, their usual banter gets weird and stilted, maybe spock misinterprets this, thinks he's mad at him. But then on a mission, spock like, throws himself in front of a train to save jim or some shit. Whatever, he does something insane without checking with anyone because he's decided it's the logical thing to do and he would never act impulsively, of course not doctor. And then mccoy realizes that this is the most frustrating man who ever lived and there are many reasons to yell at him that aren't xenophobic.
(Boy I sure hope nobody steals this idea and puts it on ao3 and maybe sends me a link, I would hate that,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,)