drawing of @annamaystudiosyt ‘s redesign of Aso Rito from yandere simulator
i wish she was real
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
DEAR READER

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KIROKAZE
macklin celebrini has autism
Cosmic Funnies
hello vonnie

blake kathryn
tumblr dot com
Jules of Nature
Peter Solarz
RMH
occasionally subtle
NASA

JVL
cherry valley forever

Product Placement
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

roma★
taylor price
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drawing of @annamaystudiosyt ‘s redesign of Aso Rito from yandere simulator
i wish she was real
fan art of Anna May Studios’s redesign of Ayano Aishi from Yandere Simulator … so technically YS fan art but we’re gonna choose to ignore that cause f yandere dev
love love love @annamaystudiosyt redesigns and will probably be drawing lots of them 🫶🫶🫶
IM SO SORRY TO BE LIKE THIS BUT ARE YOU EVER GOING TO UPDATE DRAWN TO A FLAME
I CANT STOP READING IT AND I JUST NEED TO KNOW IF IM BEING DELUSIONAL WAITING FOR AN UPDATE OR NOT
I would love to keep writing it but unfortunately, I made a mistake. I outline my stories in a notebook and when I left for college, I left the notebook back home. And unfortunately, I can’t go back home until June. I have a lot of little details I want to put in this story, and while I remember some, i don’t remember all. So we might have chapters in June, but it will be a long time!! 🫶
Just watched Streetcar Named Desire for the first time, and didn’t realize Stanley was an antagonist until the last 15 minutes of the film.
Maybe it’s because Marlon Brando is incredibly attractive, maybe it’s because Stanley was funny and called out Blanche on her lies, but I had not a singular clue he was a bad guy until he did what he did at the end (trying not spoiler it haha).
Overall though, Blanche DuBois has her flaws but she was kind of iconic and I kind of feel that way about Stanley Kowalski but I probably shouldn’t say that. It was actually a hella good movie, I really enjoyed it
(And yes, he’s wicked attractive)
I just want to say a huge "Thank you!" to everyone who shared the Muppet Princess Bride drawings. Sorry that I haven't replied to many of the comments on the post, please know they are very much appreciated! In all my years on the internet I've never had that much of a response to anything I posted before, so I was quite honestly a little overwhelmed by the experience. A good kind of overwhelm mind you! But I definitely felt a bit like a deer in the headlights for a bit there ha ha! I'm very grateful that the silly drawings I did to make myself smile have made other people smile too. And I have the hope that I can keep making more Muppet Princess Bride drawings, whenever the inspiration strikes me. I don't know how to end this post, so here's a silly little bonus drawing I did a while ago with Kermit and Piggy as Jareth and Sarah from Labyrinth.
I've slowly been chipping away at drawing scenes from that imaginary Muppet retelling of the Princess Bride, figured it was about time to share what I've drawn on Tumblr!
If you ever get embarrassed over how badly a movie impacted you, I just want you all to know that about 4 days after watching Dead Poets Society for the first time I had to stay home from school because I threw up after thinking about Todd and Neil
Female rage in shakespeare like 'i would eat his heart in the market place' 'take my defiance! Die, perish' 'yet have we some revenge' 'in rage, Juno-like' 'i will to him and pluck out his eyes' 'let him that makes but trifles of his eyes first hand me' 'Princes and Counties!' not to mention Lady M, Regan, Margaret of Anjou in Richard iii. So much popular media today still can't even pass the bechdel test when shakespeare literally got it four entire centuries ago
Don’t forget “It is an heretic that makes the fire / not she which burns in ‘t.
(The Winter’s Tale, II.iii.144-149)
shakespeare was a freak
Got these from Chasing Westphalia via their link tree on insta. In love!!!!
Trying to convince my sister that David Tennant looks attractive in Much Ado About Nothing and told her he wears a military uniform (they’re hot to us) and she said “so they put a rat in a uniform” AH MY HEART -
Actually losing my goddamn ✨mind✨ right now
I have 3 people who just aren’t responding to me, and won’t tell me why. One is a play who said they’d email with cast list, whether you’re cast or not by noon of today - nothing. When I emailed them asking if maybe they had the wrong email for me, nada. A boy who pretended to be head over heels for me hasn’t said shit since Sunday, and one of my friends hasn’t responded for a week even though I’ve tried to check in to make sure she’s okay.
If people don’t want to talk to me that’s fine but just tell me so I don’t worry AHHHHH
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
Rereading The Goldfinch
The Bungalow Mystery, the third Nancy Drew novel!! Rereading some Nancy Drew for the play I’m writing 👀
The Way You Taste (Broadchurch Drabble)
Alec Hardy x Fem!Reader 18+ ONLY / requests are open
Summary: Alec loves the way you taste.
CW: smut
BROADCHURCH: @clarina04 @kaylinelizabeth4004 @yeethaw13 @stevekempscocktails @go-bonkers-go-foolish @peytonpenguin37 (send an ask to be added to a tag list!)
oh how I love miserable fictional men
Shakespeare's finest
TRICKY RICK MIGHT NOT HAVE DONE IT????
Ok, because this is really interesting and there’s a paywall, article text below the cut:
The Princes in the Tower were not murdered by Richard III but spirited to Europe and later tried to retake the crown, according to new research.
Philippa Langley, the amateur historian credited with finding Richard’s remains under a Leicester car park, has presented a series of “extraordinary discoveries” to back-up her theory.
She believes that a duo dismissed by history as pretenders to the throne – Lambert Simnel and Perkin Warbeck, who each launched failed bids to depose Henry VII in the late 15th century – were the real princes.
The two boys, sons of Edward IV and nephews to Richard, disappeared from the record in 1483 after being taken to the Tower of London.
A common theory, dramatised by Shakespeare, is that they were murdered on the orders of their uncle.
Skeletons discovered under a staircase at the Tower in the 17th century were identified as the princes and moved to Westminster Abbey but have never been DNA-tested.
However, Ms Langley claimed that documents unearthed in European archives point to their escape and subsequent attempts to invade England.
One is an account that is purportedly a witness statement from Richard, the youngest prince, who was nine at the time of his disappearance.
Written a decade later, the author describes being smuggled out of the Tower by Henry and Thomas Percy.
“They shaved my hair and put a poor and drab shirt on me and we went to St Katharine’s [dock],” the account reads, going on to say that they took a boat and came “ashore in the dunes” at Boulogne-sur-Mer, before travelling on to Portugal.
The document was “absolutely mind-blowing”, said Ms Langley, stating her belief that the level of detail made it unlikely to be a fake.
Independent experts have authenticated it as being written during that period, although there is no other evidence that Richard was the author.
A second document from 1483, which appears to bear a royal seal and the signature of “Richard, Duke of York”, pledges that Richard will pay 30,000 florins to Duke Albert of Saxony within three months of gaining the English throne.
In 1495, a man claiming to be Richard landed in England with a small army. After fleeing to Scotland, he launched a second invasion in 1497, which resulted in his capture.
He signed a confession declaring that he was really a boatman’s son named Perkin Warbeck but, according to Ms Langley, it is likely that he really was Richard.
Another document claims that King Maximilian, leader of the Holy Roman Empire, had identified a man as the prince in 1493 by three distinguishing birthmarks.
Ms Langley also presented two documents that she claimed as evidence that Edward, the elder prince who disappeared aged 12, also survived and attempted to reclaim his birthright.
A 1487 French receipt for weapons for a Yorkist invasion of England states that they were to arm troops acting for Margaret of Burgundy, the princes’ aunt.
The receipt states that the invasion would be led by her nephew, son of Edward IV, who had been “expelled from his dominion”.
The invasion was led by the young Lambert Simnel, who was captured at the Battle of Stoke Field and later pardoned.
History has it that Simnel claimed – or really was – Edward, Earl of Warwick, but the Ms Langley suggests that Simnel was really Edward, the elder prince.
The evidence – collected by some of the 300 volunteers recruited for Ms Langley’s Missing Princes Project – is laid out in a Channel 4 documentary, The Princes in the Tower: The New Evidence, to be broadcast this Saturday.
Ms Langley, who led the successful search to locate the grave of Richard III in 2012 and is a passionate Ricardian, said she expected some historians to disagree with her theories.
However, she said that history should challenge the established narrative.
“The young historians who get in touch with me through my website are saying: ‘Look, we’ve had enough of just repeating something because a famous writer has said it, we want to start our own questioning,’” she said.
Seeing the documents, she said, had left her “in seventh heaven”.
Emily Shields, commissioning editor at Channel 4, said: “Philippa represents, with her willingness not to accept the established story, everything that Channel 4 is about.
“Philippa has made an extraordinarily compelling case. I think viewers will watch the film and make up their own minds.”
It is unclear how the latest theories fit with a previous claim from the Missing Princes Project, made in 2021, that the elder prince lived out his days in a Devon village under the name John Evans.