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We got some kukri snakes at work and no one understands my jokes. Have an extremely niche meme for my troubles
Happy Lizard Fashion Day to all who celebrate!
Gif: a lizard looks happily up at the camera while creeping toward it, much as Dracula grins at Jonathan Harker as the trap closes around him
Oh so when they eat chicken, a dead bird, it’s ‘ok’ and ‘a healthy meal’ but when I, Renfield. M. Renfield-
Everybody is applauding Ben Galpin for his impeccable performance as Jonathan (as they should), but I would like to call attention to Ioana Adăscăliței as the Romanian Woman. That "For your mother's sake" was genuinely so gut wrenching I had to pause for a minute before continuing.
As we enter a short hiatus waiting for the next Dracula Daily update, I thought I’d compile the beginning of every Re: Dracula entry released so far in order to display Jonathan’s degrading mental health over the course of the past two weeks (not including Mina and Lucy’s letters)
He’s really going through it 😔
I first started reading Dracula Daily about a week or two into May 2022 because everyone and their mom on tumblr were talking about it. Breaking the novel into smaller bite-sized pieces occurring in real time really helped me to digest it better and helped me to get a better idea of how the story was actually paced out. I got caught up on a few entries and kept up with it until around late September/early October when a lot was happening in my life and I couldn’t keep up.
I tried again this year and I also listened to the Re: Dracula podcast which helped me a lot since I’m a visual-auditory learner and I’m not the best at reading. I listened to every entry and usually read the corresponding email at the same time. The podcast was also helpful since I knew about how long it would take to get through each entry so I could plan my time around it. I had a much easier time this year reading the novel. I’m proud to say that this time around, I saw it all the way through to the end.
I’ve had a lot of fun reading and listening to Dracula, telling my loved ones about it, and talking about it with everyone here online! I’ve loved the art, memes, and discussions we all had around this old classic book. The book is so unique and compelling and it doesn’t get as much appreciation and respect as it should.
Thank you so much to Matt Kirkland and the @re-dracula team for providing such a wonderful, immersive, and well-made experience and bringing together a bunch of nerds online. I don’t think I would have ever read this book without you. And thank you to all the other readers and listeners who helped make the journey as much fun as it was. We laughed, cried, cheered, and talked together and I’m so glad that I was a part of it all. I’m sad that it’s over but I’m happy that it happened at all.
figuring out my designs for the suitors. wonder what they're looking at
Whenever I get to Lucy's death/burial, all I can think about is this line from Red