here's my boyfriend, the substanceless faggot
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here's my boyfriend, the substanceless faggot
average day at the red keep with aemond as regent:
honestly good for her
My experience watching Revolutionary Girl Utena
Or, alternatively:
Helen in Egypt by H.D.
I can understand not being into Sam (I think he's one of the most beautiful men alive), but it's hard for me to believe that anyone could seriously think he's ugly. That would be like calling Paul Newman or Sam Heughan ugly. There are guys where they do nothing for me personally but I can recognize why others think they're attractive. This is a guy who's so obviously, universally handsome that he gets cast as Lestat and other "hot guy" roles and the iwtv showrunner joked about being angry at how handsome he was the first time he saw him. But I've seen people call Margot Robbie and Lupita Nyong'o ugly, and comments about that Heatred Rivalry guy Connor Storrie seem to be half drooling over him and half talking about how ugly he is, and I've certainly seeing plenty of people call Kit Harington ugly or boring, so I guess there's always going to be someone who thinks a person most people find very good-looking is ugly.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HCBtkJlWEAI5HeT?format=jpg&name=medium
im genuinely not trying to exaggerate my bafflement, but. why are you on a first name basis with sam reid & why did you link a picture of him 😭😭😭 i know what he looks like. i just think hes ugly 😭😭😭. third question: why did you specifically choose a pic where he looks like hes on horse tranquillizers
coming back to this post specifically so i can personally thank the member of staff that make this objectively bizarre decision just to prove ME right & vindicated. THANK YOU
for the ask game: so so so talented and so sweet
Anonymously tell me something you think about me 💭
Anonymously tell me something you think about me 💭
i do really like the perspective tricks in origins bc the discrepancies between all non-aeducan wardens where people try really hard to sell endrin loving his two dead children equally vs aeducan warden-verse harrowmont recounting endrin's last words as basically: im going back to the stone bc i could not bear to be parted from the only bright piece of lyrium in the cave ceiling, my silly little nug, my commander. & i suppose trian will be there also....
nobody wants to rearrange the aeducan family problems to be a donkeyskin tale so i suppose i must take matters into my own hand
fleeing orzammar & father sick with grief wearing a genlock skin as a disguise only to meet a prince in incognito...
“In order to be born, a thing must die: even men know that. But the Olympians don’t know it, they’ve forgotten it. In a world that passes, they endure. They don’t exist, they are. Their every whim is a fatal law. To express a flower, they destroy a man.”
— Dialogues with Leucò, C. Pavese
when summer rolls around i always want to rewatch mad men. i need to see my good friend betty.....
Queen Anora
When Persephone took her place on Hades' throne and her scented face peeped out from behind the spiky beard of her partner, when Persephone bit into the pomegranate that grew in the shadow gardens, death underwent a transformation every bit as radical as that which life had undergone when it had been deprived of the girl. The two kingdoms were thrown off balance, each opening up to the other. Hades imposed an absence on earth, imposed a situation where every presence was now enveloped in a far greater cloak of absence. Persephone imposed blood on the dead: not, as in the past, the dark blood of sacrifice, not the blood the dead used to drink so thirstily, but the invisible blood that went on pulsing in her white arms, the blood of someone who is still entirely alive, even in the palace of death.
The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony by Roberto Calasso
At birth, Persephone would have been horrible to anybody, but not to her father, who was the only one able to look at her in her first form. She had two faces, four eyes, and horns that sprouted from her forehead. Neither men nor gods could have understood the glory of Persephone. But Zeus understood it.
The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony by Roberto Calasso
And it was in the Heraion that the story of Zeus's first betrayal, origin of all vendettas, began. To betray Hera, Zeus chose one of her priestesses, the human being closest to her, since it was she held the keys to the shrine. Her name was lo. In looks and dress it was lo's duty to re-create the image of the goddess she served. She was a copy endeavoring to imitate a statue. But Zeus chose the copy; he wanted that minimal difference which is enough to overturn order and generate the new, generate meaning. And he wanted it because it was a difference, and her because she was a copy. The more negligible the difference, the more terrible and violent the revenge.
The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony by Roberto Calasso
“Greek tragedy exists in the split between actor and action, between fate and the individual; it is a poetry of questionable actions and the speech which seeks to explain them.”
- Michael Kinnucan, Incest, Cannibalism, and the Gods: The Rise of the House of Atreus.