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JBB: An Artblog!
Mike Driver

@theartofmadeline
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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

Kiana Khansmith
styofa doing anything
Show & Tell

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Not today Justin
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
NASA
cherry valley forever
Today's Document

Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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@narcissusbrokenmirror
The Julie and the Phantoms alphabet
I think a fandom becomes more interesting when people are allowed to explore uncomfortable ideas instead of pretending they don't exist
[image reads: “geology rocks, but geography is where it’s at”]
repeat after me. humans are not inherently evil humans are not like a virus on this earth humans do not “deserve” to go extinct or anything like that. we are living breathing animals that deserve space just like every other creature on this planet. there’s just a tiny amount of us that have a fuck ton of money and power and they really suck
ecofascist rhetoric getting popular again and i don’t like it one bit
Experimenting with my art, tryna become less of a perfectionist when drawing
Also silly lil doodle of Jay and a silicobra bc ive been into Pokémon recently😌😌
was asked to make a transmasc version of the meme
Reblog to make more hot as fuck trans men exist in this world we're in
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE x COVERS (one, two, three, four)
ASSAD ZAMAN as ARMAND THE VAMPIRE LESTAT 1.01
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE | Season 3, Episode 3, "Toronto"
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 1.05 + 3.05
Let gremlin Armand behead people!
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE | Season 3, Episode 5, "New York"
INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE (2022-) | S03E05
akasha
How to Ride a Werewolf
Now remember, a lady rides sidesaddle, NOT astride. Your mother would be in hysterics at the very idea that a daughter of hers would ride a werewolf astride! Why, next you’ll be showing ankle…
That’s not how you ride a werewolf ill show you how to ride a werewolf !!
World Heritage Post
For people to miss the true point of The Phantom of the Opera at *this* point in history is actually baffling to me!!
The original author was a journalist (Gaston Leroux) who stood up for the demonised outsider and his novel was considered, what we now call, "woke" at the time. It contained an outsider, a poc and a strong heroine.
The story was a warning on how the trauma of othering and abuse someone to the point they are completely broken and no longer see themselves as human can damage a person. (And the difference showing kindness and understanding ((like Christine did)) can bring.
This is literally what the last lines of the novel spell out.
The very best thing about The Phantom of the Opera is that it shows us a possibly supernatural occurrence, then gives us a natural explanation that is infinitely crazier than the supernatural one would have been.
What if there was a ghost in the opera house that was killing people?
Requires you to accept the existence of ghosts, but otherwise is a straightforward story.
What if the chief contractor who built the opera house was a deformed circus freak who used his experience building palaces and torture chambers for sultans to keep building secret passageways and torture chambers in the basement when construction halted during the Franco-Prussian War, and then kept living down there working on an opera and killing and blackmailing people who crossed him and also training a pretty opera singer that he wants to marry?
There is nothing in the world that could have prepared me to expect even half of that.