🤣 as he should lol loved this show man
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A Disciple
Artist: Sir John Everett Millais (English, 1829–1896)
Date: 1895
Medium: Oil paint on canvas
Collection: Tate Britain, London, United Kingdom
Cressida
Artist: Edward John Poynter (English, 1836-1919)
Date: 1888
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection
Description
The Tragedy of Troilus and Cressida, often shortened to Troilus and Cressida is a play by William Shakespeare, probably written in 1602.
At Troy during the Trojan War, Troilus and Cressida begin a love affair. Cressida is forced to leave Troy to join her father in the Greek camp. Meanwhile, the Greeks endeavour to lessen the pride of Achilles.
A Hermit (St Jerome ?) in the Wilderness
Artist: Pieter van der Werff (Dutch, 1665–1722)
Date: 1705
Medium: Oil on canvas on wood
Collection: Liechtenstein. The Princely Collections, Vaduz–Vienna, Austria
She had spent the night with a guy she had met at the bar. You had heard every squeal and moan.
As usual, you had spent the night locked up with her dresses and petticoats.
Even in the morning, after the pounding she had taken, she looked perfect.
"Coffee?"
Cassandra
Artist: Evelyn De Morgan (English, 1855–1919)
Date: 1898
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Collection: De Morgan Foundation, United Kingdom
Description
In Greek legend, Cassandra (the daughter of King Priam (the King of Troy) was passionately loved by Apollo. He promised to grant her whatever she asked, if she loved him in return. Cassandra asked for the gift of prophecy, however, once she received her powers she refused to keep her part of the bargain. Angry, Apollo wet her lips with his tongue, ensuring that no one would believe her predictions, although they were invariably correct.
Cassandra was looked upon by the Trojans as insane and was confined. Her name has become synonymous the prophet of doom. In Virgil's Aeneid , she prophesied the fall of Troy through a wooden horse, but was not believed. In the picture she is seen tearing her hair because what she has foretold has come true. Troy is shown burning tin the background. To the left is the wooden horse in which the Greeks by trickery entered the city and the on the ground are blood red flowers.
Hey you wanna see me go super analytic into the J/C territory and do a reach so far that it extends beyond the Milky way? Bluckle up!
In the book “Pathways” by our beloved Jeri Taylor, in the very last chapter Chucks remembers Janeway wearing a blue dress and says this https://youtu.be/pllFTqSUuuo?t=2876
Here in the comic she’s wearing a blue dress to impress that sexy entity cause “it’s pheromones” and Chucks is not happy. Basically Blue dress is code for sexy times.
And guess what she’s wearing in Resolutions after his confession and after they totally don’thave sex. Ding ding ding! You guessed it! Come to think of it maybe it’s a code for about to have sexy times, but then something goes to crap.