I really love looking through Clinton Liberty's IG because he's basically just a fanboy living his best life
(Also love Rhys Ifans posing like the icon he is)

oozey mess
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sheepfilms
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cherry valley forever
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap
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@suck-on-a-fireball
I really love looking through Clinton Liberty's IG because he's basically just a fanboy living his best life
(Also love Rhys Ifans posing like the icon he is)
Marilda was still sixteen when she gave birth to Addam in 114 AC, and barely eighteen when Alyn followed in 115. Small and quick as their mother, these bastards of Hull were both silver of hair and purple of eye, and soon proved to have “sea salt in their blood” as well.
Artist: Imperiat
Part two of this
Delusion runs in the family
THE WITCH AND THE DRAGONSEEDS HOUSE OF THE DRAGON | Season 3, Episode 1
Not long after Addam of Hull had proved himself by flying Seasmoke, Lord Corlys went so far as to petition Queen Rhaenyra to remove the taint of bastardy from him and his brother. When Prince Jacaerys added his voice to the request, the queen complied. Addam of Hull, dragonseed and bastard, became Addam Velaryon, heir to Driftmark.
Artist: Lue_Aries
Rhaena & Addam
‘the septons say we must love our brothers’
Addam of Hull soon proved to have sea salt in his blood. HOUSE OF THE DRAGON COUNTDOWN TO SEASON 3 day 7 ➝ dragonseeds
And yet, I count that of more worth than a mountain of gold.
House of the Dragon - 3.02 |
House Of The Dragon Season three, episode two — "Queen's Landing"
protect him at all costs 🥺
The whole thing with Corlys still makes me angry. Not because of how he reacted and what he said. Whatever, I'm not really a fan of Corlys. I was pissed that the writers didn't allow Rhaenyra to respond. All she could do was look at him, horrified and ashamed.
But there's another thing that pisses me off with the way this storyline was handled, and that's Rhaenys. Corlys fucking cheated on her. It wasn't one time. It wasn't a drunk mistake after an argument (not that this would have excused cheating). He had a whole affair with another woman (the girl was 44 years younger than him) and sired two sons on her.
Yet, Rhaenys forgave him. She was gracious and full of understanding. Because that's how a proud woman like Rhaenys would react, right? And I don't know what world hotd writers live in to come up with this.
In the book, Corlys was a coward who was too afraid to acknowledge his sons when his wife was still alive. But sure, let's pretend that Rhaenys, even Rhaenys in the show who was the shell of her book counterpart, would be fine with him siring two bastards on a girl young enough to be his granddaughter.
Edit: I got so worked up that I forgot my main point 😅
The way Corlys' infidelity was handled is another example of the writers whitewashing men's crimes, sins and bad behaviour while women get shamed for the same actions. And they don't do it in a way that highlights the double standards.
Reuniting with your ex who is your wife’s neglected side piece while she chases after her actual girlfriend
That horse just killed me...
gandalf palaeography moment
^ tolkien's illustrations of this btw
This interview with Ncuti Gatwa crossed my dash again, and I was reminded of how much I like it. Because it makes the rare Third Argument for representation in fiction, the argument I think is the best, and I'm always happy to see it. I quote:
At times, Gatwa’s casting in those projects has been dismissed as an exercise in ‘box-ticking’. Gatwa scoffs. ‘First of all, you don’t know anything about me. Secondly, tick fcking boxes! People need to be fcking seen. What are you going to do, tell the same stories? Have the same people fronting things for all of eternity? Representation and inclusivity and branching out… it enriches us all. How embarrassing. You people with your tiny mindsets – open a book, look out the window and then f*ck off.’ (source)
What do I mean by the Third Argument? Well, I'm not sure I've ever made a post about this directly, but as far as I can see it, there are three main arguments for greater diversity in popular media. The first two are the most common, and they go like this:
It is good for media to be diverse because it is good for people to see people like them on screen. That is, the beneficiaries are marginalized people.
It is good for media to be diverse because it is good for people to see and learn about people who are not like them through art. That is, the beneficiaries are non-marginalized people, who then (hopefully) pass on the benefit by treating marginalized people better.
These two arguments are the source of a lot of debate here on ye olde tumblr. Despite both being arguments for representation, they pull in different directions. What counts as 'good' representation for the purposes of Argument 1 often would not be good for the purposes of Argument 2, and vice versa. Authentic versus sympathetic. Ugly or over-sanitized. You see this debate play out constantly. It's really hard for a piece of - say - queer media to do both at once.
But these debates tend to leave out Argument 3, the one that Gatwa is making above. And that argument cuts through a lot of this debate.
3. It is good for media to be diverse because art needs variety. The beneficiary of representation is art itself, absent any social effects that may or may not be present.
For this argument, diverse stories are intrinsically good. It is good to make art that's not just the same thing you've seen a hundred times before. Putting the kinds of people who don't often make it into mainstream media into your art is an extremely efficient way to make that happen. It's not the only method, but it's a really good method.
For representation to be 'good representation' according to Argument 3, all it needs to be is interesting. A story you haven't heard before, at least not in that medium. That which counts as 'bad representation' by the lights of this argument are stock characters, like the Eternally Patient Mother, the Gay Best Friend, the Wise Black Advisor. Perhaps there was a time in which these characters were new, but that time has long passed. There's no art in pulling a bog-standard character trope off the shelf. Show us a new kind of guy. The world is infinitely diverse. You're not going to run out. Telling the same stories with the same voices for all eternity, as Gatwa says, is boring. Even if there was nothing else wrong with it, this would be. Art isn't supposed to be boring.
And that's why Argument 3 is my favourite. I do want the world to be a better place, of course, and I think art is a part of that. But the main job of art is to be good as art. And diversity in all aspects of the production of art makes art better.
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON 1.07 - 'Driftmark' 3.02 - 'Queen's Landing' - requested by anon