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༚˚☆₊ ⁎ ~ Let’s count the stars together ~⁎⁺˳☆༚
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Hi! My name’s Star and this is my blog :3
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Genderbends are fuuunnnn eheeheheh
I woke up and wanted to draw this, I feel bad for hector and Amir 💔💔
Dammmnn boobies
Sorry if I've been quiet darlins.
Just...
Had somethin I was preparin' for ya~
Happy Pride~<3
After the Comeback (cover of the June 22, 2026 issue of The New Yorker), Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet, 2026
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Date Everything! anniversary is coming up so figured I'd share my latest WIP, shout out Barry Styles fans I will always be one of you
I hate that Shakespeare being required reading makes it almost impossible to articulate your appreciation for the plays without coming across as pretentious. But regardless of that, the balcony scene in Romeo & Juliet is to me one of the most underappreciated scenes in the play while also being one of the most overused and somewhat improperly represented pieces of symbolism. Cause everyone just jumps to Romeo's "From what light does yonder window break" or whatever he said and completely ignores one of the best monologues I've read that is also important because Romeo later copies a bit of it and that's none other than Juliet's "What's in a name?" monologue. It's genuinely one of my favourite pieces of theatrical writing and I hate how underappreciated it is. Juliet saying "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" obviously refers to how Romeo being a Montague should not measure his worth as a person to her because if only he wasn't a Montague, he'd still be the same person. And Juliet also asks what part of a man's body does his name reside as it's not in his arm or his foot or his chest or any part and that's the part Romeo later echoes when he tells Friar Laurence that he needs to know what part of his body his name resides in so he can cut it out. But no, everyone jumps to Romeo's arrival like Juliet's monologue means f*** all. It's actually the greatest irony that it was Gnomeo & Juliet that probably did one of the best translations of this monologue into a modern way of saying it so children can understand where Juliet isn't saying the exact monologue but the idea gets across the same as she says how the colour of Gnomeo's hat could be anything else except blue and he'd be the same but why should it being blue mean that they shouldn't be together?
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