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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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me, telling my friends bullshit, yet again:
Romeo + Juliet (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann
Performance of that era
Harold Perrinneau is the only person to ever play Mercutio like, truly, its amazing
Look at Harold perrineau, inventing Shakespearean acting. Amazing.
A modern AU for any of your favourite ships. Any admin can answer, your ships are all super cute!
Eden: God I despise Sebastian as a character, but the dynamic of a go-getter fashion designer bringing him to his knees is what makes this ship so interesting for me.
Punished to a few years in the human world, Sebastian finds himself pursuing the depths of human intrigue, trying to understand why their dull lives are the source of wonder for other demons. Under the guise of a museum educator, he plagues Nina’s ears as she wanders around the great halls, as she tries to gather inspiration for her own works and designs. Even at her own shop, she simply just can’t escape Sebastian when he visits as a supposed purveyor of high fashion.
Fate seems to change for the two when Sebastian’s boredom leads him to take interest in Nina’s defiant attitude. Curious as to why she isn’t so willing to give into his temptations, he can only manage to charm her into a date. Even then, Nina’s own stubbornness won’t bring her to bed with him - instead, Sebastian finds himself enamoured with the thought of a challenge. Under the pretence of ‘getting to know’ her, he decides to spend what he can of his human life attempting to understand her. Mortal beings come and go, but at least Nina seems to find some value to her measly life.
Voracious and unquenchable, Sebastian finds her ambition fascinating. Of course, she can’t let a friend be privy to her upcoming designs, but watching Nina work is enough of a show for him. Still he remains distracting, lover or not, he’ll whisk her away from her desk and off to the bedroom. Just for a little relaxation. Then within an hour or the next, she’s up again! Not even a demon can tear her away from her work with all his effort.
Nina sees Sebastian as the ultimate challenge. He just happens to be a man with “the traditional taste of her grandfather” and his proportions are ‘awkwardly perfect’, almost vitruvian. Having him as a dress up doll, or rather, a test subject, tests Sebastian’s patience to it’s ends. She may work efficiently, with measurements and tacking done with ease, but what makes it even more tiring is how she’ll ring him in the dead of night or the early hours of the morning. He might not need sleep, but even a demon like him needs a moments rest at times as well.
A relationship with a stock standard man like him would have the tabloids leeching onto Nina if she were found out, hence why she never officially calls him a partner of sorts. Friends with benefits may have been the more accurate term… if only they weren’t together so often. Sebastian fabricates plane tickets to join her on all her fashion ventures, only passing himself off to those who question as a guide or translator. He can’t join her at every show she features in, but he’s sure to take her around the best sights possible. Of course, it’d be an insult for him to offer to pay for any gifts, but at least he can continue to buy her heart with exquisite food.
Nina is not an idiot. She’d easily figure out that something was more than strange with him. Of course, there’d be absolutely no valid reason as to Sebastian’s seemingly open schedule despite a full week job, or anything to explain his bank account either. She wouldn’t find out through pestering about him but rather… on accident. In their most heated argument thus far, Sebastian’s true nature reveals itself in his rage. Like any rational human, she runs away from him.
Sebastian has prided himself upon hundreds of years acting like a gentleman. To act so unbecoming of himself and let his temper out on him was far too disgraceful! Yet, his own pride forbids him from seeing her.
He hopes that Nina reads the letters he sends her, his thoughts and feelings muddled within poetry and similes - he could’ve been writing in a different language for all anyone cared. Maybe, he thinks, it’d be better to let her live her own life, but Sebastian doesn’t think he can find anyone else in this lifetime that would be as interesting as Nina. No. He wouldn’t be able to find someone in his own life time that could make him feel such emotions ever again.
The two eventually make up… when Sebastian loses patience. Nina despises men without a spine for themselves. When Sebastian visits her shop again, the exchange only comes out as “took you long enough”. Showing up with lavish gifts doesn’t buy her forgiveness, but his willingness to make amends does. Maybe, having a demon as a partner is too strange to put into words, but it’s definitely… not unwelcomed.
Hcs of ciel and Joanne friendship :3
Merc: Petition to make Editor K’s dream of getting Harcourt on a cover realised. He deserves more love!
Joanne’s always been thankful for Ciel’s bravery - someone who could just appear at school and take down a bully like Maurice is the kind of person he’d like to be. Like a moral exemplar to him, Joanne looks to his underclassman with hopes to eventually emulate the values that Ciel does. Ciel on the other hand appreciates the thought, but would rather… Joanne didn’t proclaim him as a hero to others.
Unlike the overwhelming majority of students who seem to flock to Ciel, Joanne is one of the few people that Ciel holds genuine respect for. Despite Joanne’s equally high birth, he’s willing to put in all the effort that he can. Of course, Ciel can’t exactly lecture him on how his fragility will get him trampled over, but he’s willing to support him of all people just a tiny bit more.
There are few people that can speak intelligently about business and Joanne happens to be one of them. Not only does he come from a noble family but they happen to own a bespoke millinery - a hat store. Ciel doesn’t take much time with others to explain the functions of business, but having a receptive conversationalist like Joanne who doesn’t sit there blankly helps him to formulate his own business ideas. Maybe, they both say, they’ll work together in future.
Joanne doesn’t enjoy chess so much but is more of a fan of card games, since they’re better on the go. The two never play alone but with bigger groups, and it’s become pretty much everyone’s goal to beat Ciel - a literal games master. Ciel’s never gone easy on anyone but Joanne is one of the few people at school that he recognises as having the capability of beating him. It just hasn’t happened yet.
The two don’t exactly ‘study’ together, but read in each others’ presence. Joanne’s quite a deep philosopher when he gets hypnotised by a book. Very few times will Ciel visit the Harcourt estate, only for the two of them to hide in the study the whole time, practically sermonising to each other the matters of life and death. Only then does Joanne allow himself to be heated in an argument with someone.
If he could, Ciel would’ve at least kept contact with Joanne. Out of all others, Joanne was the only one who could manage a civilised conversation with him. Of course, there is the excuse of working with Joanne’s family business as an excuse to see his friend, but doing that would’ve only been childish satisfaction. Luckily, he has Soma and Elizabeth dragging Joanne all the way to the Phantomhive Manor to get him to take a break every so often.
THE LIST OF THINGS NINTENDO PREDATES INCLUDES, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO:
THE SHERLOCK HOLMES FRANCHISE
UNITED STATES PRESIDENT DWIGHT D. EISHENHOWER’S BIRTH
THE NOVEL “DRACULA”
THE NOVELS “THE TIME MACHINE” AND “WAR OF THE WORLDS” BY H.G. WELLS
THE FIRST MODERN OLYMPIC GAMES
THE DISCOVERY OF HELIUM ON EARTH
… Okay. I believe you. But like… how?
NINTENDO WAS FOUNDED IN 1889 AS A CARD GAME MANUFACTURER AND ALL THOSE OTHER THINGS HAPPENED IN 1890 OR LATER
WHAT THE FUCK I THOUGHT DRACULA WAS EARLIER WHAT THE FUCK
YOU COULD WRITE A DRACULA FANFIC WHERE DRACULA TRAVELS TO JAPAN AND BUYS A PACK OF NINTENDO BRAND PLAYING CARDS AND IT WOULD BE HISTORICALLY ACCURATE. SAME DEAL FOR SHERLOCK HOLMES.
No no no no no!
Don’t write fanfic!
Those things are in the public domain!
You can legally write, publish, and sell a Dracula book where Dracula travels to Japan and buys a pack of Nintendo brand playing cards!
Same deal for Sherlock Holmes!
what if you write a book where dracula and sherlock holmes travel to japan at the same time and reach for the last pack of nintendo brand playing cards that they both wanted
Here’s where the romance happens
Hello everyone.
I’ve decided to take a break from Tumblr.
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I need to spend more time with my family.
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Black Butler Kids Week
Hey there! We’re looking to organise a fan week for the kids of the Black Butler series. Finally we’re finishing up the flashback chapters so it’d be nice to see our lovely kids come back - what better way to do so than with a fan week?
We have a little survey, if you’re interested, that we’d really appreciate for you to fill out. Here you can give your thoughts and ideas as to how this week should run. It’d help if you could like this post to show your interest and then reblog it to get word out to others here as well.
Click here to go to our survey.
With that, we thank you for your support!
I can’t believe they oblitered straight men like that
@tabbran please add lemon man story to this
PRESENTING LEMON MAN
That was a wild goddamn ride
god this was worth the read
Black Butler Kids Week
Hey there! We’re looking to organise a fan week for the kids of the Black Butler series. Finally we’re finishing up the flashback chapters so it’d be nice to see our lovely kids come back - what better way to do so than with a fan week?
We have a little survey, if you’re interested, that we’d really appreciate for you to fill out. Here you can give your thoughts and ideas as to how this week should run. It’d help if you could like this post to show your interest and then reblog it to get word out to others here as well.
Click here to go to our survey.
With that, we thank you for your support!
T’Challa plays Black Jeopardy. (x)
I love this
LMAO raisins 😩😩😩😩
A remarkable Jacobean re-emergence after 200 years of yellowing varnish Courtesy Philip Mould
PAINT RESTORATION OF MESMERIZING
I saw this on Twitter. He’s using acetone, but a cellulose ether has been added to make it into a gel (probably Klucel—this entire gel mixture is sometimes just called Klucel by restorers, but Klucel is specifically the stuff that makes the gel).
Normally, acetone is too volatile for restoration, but when it’s a gel, it becomes very stable and a) stays on top of the porous surface of the painting, and b) won’t evaporate. So it can eat up the varnish.
It looks scary, but acetone has no effect on oils, and jelly acetone is even less interactive with the surface of the paint or canvas.
Will someone PLEASE clean the mona lisa
For those who are wondering, they cleaned a copy of the Mona Lisa made by one of Da Vinchi’s students, and here’s a side by side comparison:
CLEAN THE FUCKING MONA LISA.
A couple problems with cleaning the Mona Lisa:
The Mona Lisa is a glazed painting.
A Direct Painting is one in which the artist mixes a large amount of paint of the correct value and shade the first time, and applies it to the painting. A Glazed Painting is a painting in which an underpainting is painted, generally in shades of gray or brown, and a allowed to dry, before layers of very thin glaze - a mixture of a tiny bit of pigment and a lot of oil - is applied to the surface. Some artists, such as Leonardo, choose to work this way because it provides an incredible sense of light and illumination (look at how the real Mona Lisa seems to glow).
The Mona Lisa is an incredible work of glazed painting, but that makes it fragile, so fragile that many conservators don’t want to work on it because it’s extremely difficult and a conservation effort go wrong for many many reasons. One of the reasons it could go wrong is that the glazes and the varnish layers are actually a very similar chemical composition, and a conservator could accidentally strip off layers of glaze while removing the varnish.
In fact, in 1809 during its first restoration when they stripped off the varnish, they also stripped off some of the top paint layers, which has caused the painting to look more washed out than Leonardo painted it.
The Mona Lisa also has a frankly ridiculous amount of glaze layers on it, as Leonardo considered it incomplete up until he died, He actually took it with him when he left Italy (fleeing charges of homosexuality), meaning it never even got to the family who had commissioned it, and instead constantly altered it, trying to get it just a touch more perfect every time. That makes it really fragile, with countless layers of very thin paint, many of which have cracked, warped, flaked, or discolored. It’s not just the top layer, its layers and layers of glazing throughout the painting that have slowly discolored or been damaged over time.
Speaking of damage, look at the cracking. That’s called craquelure; it happens with many painting’s (even ones that aren’t painted with this technique) because the paint shrinks as it dries, or the surface it’s painted on warps. Notice that the other painting has very little of it, even though it’s almost the same age.
The reason the Mona Lisa has so much craquelure is because Leonardo was highly experimental, almost to the point of it being his biggest flaw. There were established painting techniques, and then there were Leonardo’s painting techniques. The established painting techniques were created in order to insure longevity and quality, but Leonardo didn’t stick to any of them. This has made his work a ticking time bomb of deterioration.
Don’t believe me, check it out:
This is how most people think The Last Supper looks
But this is actually a copy done by Andrea Solari in 1520.
The actual Last Supper looks like this:
The Last Supper has been painstakingly and teadiously restored, with conservators sometimes working on sections as small as 4 cm a day. To get to it you’ve got to walk through a series of airlocks (AIRLOCKS!?!?!) and they only allow 15 people at a time because the moisture from your breath and your skin particles will damage it. Despite all of the precautions and restoration, it still looks like that.
This is because Leonardo painted the last supper using highly experimental methods. He didn’t use the traditional wet-into-wet method that fresco painters used, and insead painted onto the dry plaster on the wall, meaning the paint did not chemically adhere. Before he even died the painting had already begun to flake. It’s a miracle it’s still there at all.
They’ve done what restoration they can on The Last Supper because the painting will absolutely disappear if they don’t. The Mona Lisa, which is delicate, but much more stable, doesn’t need the same kind of attention. And, like many of his works, is just too delicate to touch, and the risk of doing irreparable damage to it is far too high. The Mona Lisa is insured for something like 800 million dollars, and that’s a lot of money to be ruined by one wrong brush stroke. (fun fact: the most expensive painting ever sold was also a Leonardo, the Salvator Mundi, and it went for 450 million dollars.)
Furthermore, there are probably only 20 or so authenticated Leonardo paintings in the whole world. If you look through the list, most of them aren’t even fully done by him, are disputed, or aren’t even finished. It’s simply too difficult and too risky to restore the Mona Lisa, one of Leonardo’s only finished and mostly intact works, when there’s hardly any more of his paintings to fall back on.
Now the painting you see in the video above is 200 years old, not 600 years old, and I assure you, the conservators decided the risk to restore it was minimal (after extensive research, paint testing, x-raying, gamma radiation, etc.) and that the work they were doing was worth the risk based on the painting’s value.
Conservators make the decision all the time about how much they can do for a painting, because really, they have the ability to completely strip a painting of all varnish and glazes and just repaint the whole thing (which happens to a lot of badly damaged paintings, especially when there’s no way to save them - one of the very small museums in my area recently deaccessioned a Monet because it was barely original, and no one wants to look at a Monet that’s only 20% Monet’s work) - but doing that to the Mona Lisa, removing the artist’s hand from the most famous piece of artwork in history? Hell No.
(also, I’m not a conservator but I’ll be applying to a conservation grad program sometime next year, so sorry if any of my info is at all inaccurate)
I found this really interesting, thanks for sharing.
That makes me feel better about it being so dirty.
Black Butler Kids Week
Hey there! We’re looking to organise a fan week for the kids of the Black Butler series. Finally we’re finishing up the flashback chapters so it’d be nice to see our lovely kids come back - what better way to do so than with a fan week?
We have a little survey, if you’re interested, that we’d really appreciate for you to fill out. Here you can give your thoughts and ideas as to how this week should run. It’d help if you could like this post to show your interest and then reblog it to get word out to others here as well.
Click here to go to our survey.
With that, we thank you for your support!
Black Butler Kids Week
Hey there! We’re looking to organise a fan week for the kids of the Black Butler series. Finally we’re finishing up the flashback chapters so it’d be nice to see our lovely kids come back - what better way to do so than with a fan week?
We have a little survey, if you’re interested, that we’d really appreciate for you to fill out. Here you can give your thoughts and ideas as to how this week should run. It’d help if you could like this post to show your interest and then reblog it to get word out to others here as well.
Click here to go to our survey.
With that, we thank you for your support!
This is the best comic I’ve seen in months, I won’t allow any protests