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Trashed off my ass in the library with a hardback copy of the iliad
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fully sober in the club googling iliad full text
Trashed off my ass in the library with a hardback copy of the iliad
This is one of the drawings I gifted to Kyle Adams! I purposefully draw my Grantaire design to look a bit different from him, so I wanted him to at least have something that resembled him most haha
When when when when your crush really likes the French Revolution so you pull up to the function in Robespierre cosplay
“I’ve been a Les mis fan since 2012” well I’ve been a fan since 1863 when I read it waiting for the train to go to the Salon des Refusés
category 5 exr event at west end live today
i can't do this actuallyyyyy
he led them to wine and they led him to joy 🥹
The Les Mis Rarepair of the day is …
❤️ Georges Pontmercy/Mabeuf ❤️
That man, who had so manly an air, yet who was weeping like a woman, had struck the warden. That face had clung to his mind. [3.3.2]
Monsieur Mabeuf was a warden in the church of Saint-Sulpice, where he met a peculiar man - one who attended the mass to watch his son from afar. By chance, they met again later in Vernon. There, Mabeuf came to know his entire story.
When he made Pontmercy’s acquaintance, this sympathy had existed between the colonel and himself—that what the colonel did for flowers, he did for fruits. [3.5.4]
In a way, they traded deaths: the old soldier died alone among his flowers. The botanist, perhaps inspired by a certain veteran, perished on the battlefield.
In a better world, they shared a garden and the custody of Marius.
Do you ship it?
Yes (ironically)
Yes (genuinely)
Yes (only one-sided)
No
Neither their flowers nor fruits move me.
Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Georges Pontmercy
Donald Sumpter as Mabeuf
happy @barricadeday everyone
POV: You are Marius entering the back room of the Café Musain
Yes I did use Phoenix Wright as a pose reference. I’ve never played Ace Attorney but it felt appropriate. Happy Barricade day
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i feel like collectively we aren’t talking about enjolras enough
@thelawsofdaylight i’m gonna be so real i forgot it was both but fuck. ofc i’m thinking about this so hard today, on His Day
Happy 24-6-01!
pen doodles of 2012 movie marius. bcus ugh artblock
the other day one of my students asked me if i was 'into musicals'. anyway here's a crop of a wip i've had sitting open in photoshop for a year and a half.
I was meant to rb the warehouse fire post to my regular blog not this Les Mis one but you know what. I think Les Amis would approve
I forget not everyone has lived and breathed Les mis for years as some of us have but a friend of mind recently saw the musical for the first time and she said she was not expecting it to be so depressing for a musical 😭 yeah I guess if you weren’t expecting all those ppl to die… even gavroche 😭😭