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you were meant for more than this you know ↳for lavellenchanted for the steggy secret santa. i hope you like it !♥
As has always been the case… I don’t require your help.
Well put. (Source: Writing About Writing Facebook page)
as a lawyer who’s been practicing for six years now I can say with certainty that this 100% applies to lawyers
Me: My writing is so bad. :(
Meanwhile at Disney: Somehow, Palpatine has returned.
sloane x dain anyone….???
I’ve been obsessed with this, perfect setup for a hate-fuck and them as a couple would be SO good.
Anyways, fanfic teaser, and let me know if you’d want to read this!
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“Get your shit together.” He’s never had an outburst like this, never been anything but patient with the cadets, but that’s not what has his attention. No, it’s the way she trembles as he shifts to press her more firmly into the ground that instantly has every ounce of his focus.
(Rating- Explicit)
Just reply or reblog if you want to be tagged when I post it!!
“Eyes on me”
DAIN AETOS….i was not familiar with your game🤭🤭🤭
absolutely no one:
Madeline L’Engle, writing a wrinkle in time at some point in the early 1960s: what are kids into these days? comparative religious studies and theoretical physics, right? Yeah?
HBOWARDAILY SECRET SANTA 2022 - pinch-hit for @stolemyspoons
band of brothers + lord of the rings quote
speaking as a professional archivist, everyone should leave lizzo the fuck alone bc:
old instruments get played all the time and this is a normal thing
she's literally a professional flute player
fuck james madison, it fucking rules that a black woman got to play his stupid fancy flute
it's NOT like the kim k marilyn dress thing. kim k paid to wear a historical item that was custom fit to a particular individual's body and damaged it, as anyone who knows about textile preservation who saw that going down KNEW was going to happen
i trust the motherfucking library of congress with loans of its holdings more than i do the goddamn ripley's believe it or not museum of hollywood are you shitting me
in conclusion, the "controversy" is just people being racist byeeeee
Lizzo fucks severely and she's a great flautist fuck yeah
The Library of Congress archivists also fuck severely and would not let a celebrity damage an object for a publicity stunt you absolute buffoons. It was obviously handled appropriately
So I actually live in the DC area and in the Before Times™ I got to go to a small concert that was being put on ✨for free✨ by the Library of Congress. It was a classical music concert featuring some top hits from German and Italian composers. My friends and I lowered the average age of the audience by about 30 years just by stepping in the room, but I digress. Classical music isn’t always my jam but I love hearing strings live, it just hits different. The orchestra was quite small (14 people if memory serves?) and a broad mix of ages, and while I’m guessing like 70% of players were white, for a small chamber orchestra in what I understand is a very white field (please do correct me if I’m wrong) there were more non-white musicians than I would have guessed, but then again, I’m an outsider to the world of classical music.
ANYWAY the real magic of the evening was after they’d finished their main programming, one of the violinists stepped forward to thank everyone for coming and give a quick plug for how to support similar programming at the Library. He lauded the Library’s interest in music and thanked them for a private tour through their musical instrument collections earlier that day.
And then he dropped the absolute bombshell that this entire evening, we’d actually been listening to not one, but three Stradivariuses—a violin, a viola, and a cello, I think, which the Library had loaned to them for the performance.
THREE. OF 14 MUSICIANS ON STAGE THREE OF THEM WERE PLAYING STRADIVARIUSES. AT A FREE CONCERT. This violinist was holding one of them as he told us. When I tell you this geriatric audience fucking GASPED. He went on to play a solo to the most silent audience I’d ever heard. He got a standing ovation, and they all got a standing ovations for the next two pieces they played, because even though we’d been listening to them all night, knowing the history of the instruments made the experience much more special. As a side note, only one of the Stradivariuses was played by a white musician.
I know something as unusual as a crystal flute owned by the author of our constitution probably registers differently than a Stradivarius in the world of music, and I realize the audiences at a Lizzo concert and a small chamber orchestra concert are comically different. I’m just trying to highlight the fact that the LoC loans out their extremely valuable instruments with at least passing regularity, so this was absolutely not a stunt. These things were meant to be played, after all, and played by true masters. Lizzo is (aside from being the creator of some absolute bangers) an insanely talented flautist, classically trained. These musicians I got to see were insanely talented at their respective instruments. I never heard a single peep of complaint from the almost 100% white boomer audience. Some of them were crying just to see and hear such special instruments live, something I assume many of them had never thought they would get to do—I know didn’t!
People who are upset about Lizzo’s performance don’t give a shit about music or that flute. They’re racist gatekeepers of both history and of music. You only just now learned that James Madison had a crystal flute, and you’re upset you got to hear such a unique treasure played by a master???? That the Library of Congress is sharing, after 200 years, a small piece of our nation’s history that can bring people both joy and the chance to be included in an unexpected new bit of history?
If you get mad about that, you’re the asshole. You don’t care about history or about music, you’re just a racist asshole. Instruments are meant to be played. Music was meant to be shared. That Lizzo has the talent to play a crystal flute (like okay I played flute in middle/high school, how heavy and slippery must that thing be???) and a platform large enough to share that experience with viewers worldwide is the best debut that an obscure bit of history could hope for.
P.S. If you haven't already seen any of her playing yet here's a vid
As we read and rejoice about the federal raid on mar-a-lago I am seeing a lot of “Hooray for Archivists!” and “Don’t fuck with archivists!” As an archivist, and one that has worked at a federal level, now would be an AMAZING time to call your representatives and demand funding for the National Archives and Records Administration.
Archivists and Records Managers work very hard and are unbelievably underfunded. Most branches of the National Archives have a backlog that would take 70+ years to process and make available to the public at current staffing levels. And they get more records in all the time.
Library of Congress, Washington, USA, ca. 1954.
Photographer: Riley, Herbert J.
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— Éowyn, The Battle of the Pelennor Fields
Paintings by Matthew Stewart, Nick Robles, Chris Rahn, Çağlayan Kaya Göksoy, Craig Spearing, and Stephen Graham Walsh
His life had been punctuated by horrible awakenings, in and out of cold sleep as the ark ship conducted its centuries-long odyssey. Each time he had found himself in another time, another world, less fit for human habitation. That was what the nightmares were about: not the cold itself, which was only a trigger. Not even that he might not wake, though that had been a real possibility with the Gilgamesh’s failing life support. He feared waking once more into a world he didn’t understand, where everyone else had rushed ahead and left him behind. - Adrian Tchaikovsky, Children of Ruin
Emma (dir. Autumn de Wilde)
Pride and Prejudice 2005//Emma 2020//Bridgerton 2022
Just keep looking at me, no one else matters
Pride and Prejudice 2005//Emma 2020//Bridgerton 2022
I will humble myself before you because I cannot imagine my life without you, and that is why I wish to marry you
“you‘re so quiet” baby i’m not even here. i’m fantasizing about a book i read weeks ago. move on.