Disabled. Neurodivergent. Too gay to be straight. Too straight to be gay. I try not to engage in the discourse, and may just block. No minors. Put your age in your bio please.
Writing blog @hiswritingblog.

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Disabled. Neurodivergent. Too gay to be straight. Too straight to be gay. I try not to engage in the discourse, and may just block. No minors. Put your age in your bio please.
Writing blog @hiswritingblog.
The knight’s encounter with the mysterious faery lady, an otherworldly figure who enchants him, draws him away from the world of men, and leaves his soul bound to her spell.
“I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful, a faery’s child…”
From John Keats’s poem "La Belle Dame sans Merci." Engraving after Edward Brewtnall, 1881.
The Lover (1992) / Jean-Jacques Annaud
A lavishly gilt single-edged sword inlaid with bone, horn, and mother-of-pearl, Venice, Italy, ca. 1500, housed at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.
I think it's about done. There might be some touch-ups before I take some better pictures later.
Often, men will say something like : "Who built this world? Men! Who created everything, all the technology, the great art, the culture, our societies? Who built the roads you drive on? Men!" and feminists will respond "That's because you didn't let us work or make art!" and... that's just wrong? Why are you validating the idea that women didn't contribute anything to the world? That we didn't work? That we didn't innovate? And why are you approving the nonsense that says being a mother is not work?
Don't let men rewrite history.
Women have always worked the double shift; outside of home and inside of home.
The truth! This is beautiful!
"A Faun and a Mermaid" by Ferdinand Leeke, 1909.
David Cronenberg - A History of Violence (2005)
Connected with you ❦
can i come over and eat your face
is this gonna get me fired you think
“Her gentleness destroyed me,”
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning, from The Collected Poems; “A Drama of Exile,” (via violentwavesofemotion)