Mentally I’m here:
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Mentally I’m here:
Daily Mirror, England, January 31, 1923 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved.
Paintings of black women (cis-gender, trans, and gender fluid) in love, from Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States, and across 100 years in time. Because love is love. You can find them all as prints in my Etsy shop. Just click on the link here.
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set is complete
Watching twilight on a poorly hung projector. (x)
SING IT LIKE THE KIDS THAT ARE MEAN TO YOU!
when u try to tell ur parents about a problem but they end up yelling at u
Emmett and Rosalie + supporting each others humor
Push play and just trust me
This sounds like something that would be playing in a story set in Victorian London slums or something? I DON’T KNOW.
ITS A GODDAMN SHANTY
its appropriate anywhere from the wild west to a pirate ship to imperial russia a jaunty steampunk adventure to one impressive bard
ok this shit FUCKS
@broadwaytheanimatedseries @dia-mond-universe
Damn this fucking slaps
Vitamin String Quartet do covers of pop songs with classical string arrangements. Some of them are really close to the original, like:
Take Me To Church: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLs_-SXZGqE
Bohemian Rhapsody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjD80dBPelI
Wonderwall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvHkxAb3tNY
But others are just far enough away that they sound like classical music for a minute:
Pompeii: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIcDIZGlr9U
this oddly sad cover of Despacito: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAi-F1Io7gc
Alejandro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6kkHp_Qj-U
The wild euphoria of “Yes YES”😩👌
Blake’s “The Tyger”, despite its conjuration of sublime terror, ultimately views nature through the lens of artifice. The tiger is a piece of craft, significant for what it tells us about its anthropomorphic creator. The tiger is not itself; it’s not a wild, uncreated thing.
In contrast, the only crafted thing in Nael’s “The Tiger” is the cage, existing only as an impediment to freedom and destroyed as soon as it is introduced. Nature, rather than creation, is taken as fundamental, and with the destruction of the cage the boundary between the human observer and the natural world is eliminated. We cheer for the tiger’s destructive freedom in a moment of Dionysian ecstasy. Predatory, terrifying, alive, the tiger is out.
this is such high quality literary criticism
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by Theodor von der Beek
by Constantin Emile Meunier /detail/
by John Everett Millais /detail/
by Alexandre Cabanel /detail/
by Jean-Baptiste (James) Bertrand /detail/
also by Jean-Baptiste (James) Bertrand
being overwhelmed by a pretty girl moodboard
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In the studio for Danger Days, as seen by Frank
sleep - my chemical romance