The chapters on libby!!!! from 7!!
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The chapters on libby!!!! from 7!!
'Dinosaurs are only for boys' is a weird meme cos Mary Anning is like the first name that comes to mind when someone mentions dinosaurs and fossils for me.
Ps, If you ever meet a little girl called Mary, always ask her if she will grow up to hunt dinosaurs like Mary Anning, this makes them so happy.
aristotle & dante đ¤ remus & sirius
boyfriends who bond over having weird ass names
Weird Hills by Jananni K. Jha is soooo Dorian and Basil codedđđđ Like what do you mean "cause you held the dagger after all we've been through"</3đŠđŠ
well meaning but sadly liberal Hank Green vs his audience of communists is always a fun watch
everything is about tuberculosis, except for tuberculosis, which is about injustice
Credits-@dumblr
somebody go tell Antonio Cipriano to do a cover of Take me to church by hozier please i need it thank you
do u know how dire things have to be for hozier to agree with the pope
I know this happens every year but "monsoon season" can never encompass the headfuck that is going from searing droughts and heatstrokes one month to having half the Indian Ocean dumped over our heads the next.
I think Robert Langdon being intended as a James Bond Indiana Jones Male Fantasy⢠character is hilarious. I mean, if you read the Da Vinci Code (which is the most popular book in the series), it's pretty much just a hot, socially awkward but extremely polite Harvard art history professor in his late 30s infodumping about The Sacred Feminine and being completely in awe of women.
so basically ashley zukerman's robert langdon
Can I also get abducted rescued by a mysterious submarine and held captive indefinitely go on cool fun adventures with the captain of the submarine who lowkey kills people info dumps with me for half the book?
Guys is this too niche
Guys I swear this book is homoerotic as hell I'm not crazy I'M NOT CRAZY RIGHT
Also these are the cutest things ever wth
I've been in a bit of an art funk lately, so I decided to do a little redraw of this piece from 2021.
this is nemonnax to me
Of all the stories that adaptors feel are crying out to have a love triangle (at times forcibly) inserted, I would not have guessed that Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea would be among them.
Oddly compelling, though.
I mean, it's Ben Cross as Captain Nemo and Julie Cox as Sophie Arronax (Arronax's adaptational daughter, replacing Conseil). I am not immune.
So I just finished reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and it must be said there is no way in hell Jules Vern was a straight man. I could tell you about the quite literal master and servant relationship between our protagonist M. Arronax and Conseil, but I think the true ship has to be M. Arronax and Captain Nemo. Simply put, their relationship is startlingly close to that of Sophie and Howl from Howlâs Moving Castle. Nemo would show Arronax some magical underwater vista and revel in explaining how it came to be, with all the passion and excitement he can muster, only to be thrown into the depths of despair and tantrum in the next scene for something minute and inconsequential.
Heâs dramatic, charming, strong and handsome, all by Arronaxâs own account! He takes special interest in finding and sharing these discoveries with him, and not Conseil for unclear reasons. Both Arronax and Conseil are âlearned menâ in the fields of marine biology, yet Nemo only seeks out Arronax to disclose these findings, and enjoys the reactions he gets in response. If you told me these men made love on the deck of the boat in this book I wouldnât question it.
If this isnât 1860âs romantic yaoi I could not tell you what is.
So I just finished reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and it must be said there is no way in hell Jules Vern was a straight man. I could tell you about the quite literal master and servant relationship between our protagonist M. Arronax and Conseil, but I think the true ship has to be M. Arronax and Captain Nemo. Simply put, their relationship is startlingly close to that of Sophie and Howl from Howlâs Moving Castle. Nemo would show Arronax some magical underwater vista and revel in explaining how it came to be, with all the passion and excitement he can muster, only to be thrown into the depths of despair and tantrum in the next scene for something minute and inconsequential.
Heâs dramatic, charming, strong and handsome, all by Arronaxâs own account! He takes special interest in finding and sharing these discoveries with him, and not Conseil for unclear reasons. Both Arronax and Conseil are âlearned menâ in the fields of marine biology, yet Nemo only seeks out Arronax to disclose these findings, and enjoys the reactions he gets in response. If you told me these men made love on the deck of the boat in this book I wouldnât question it.
If this isnât 1860âs romantic yaoi I could not tell you what is.
screw it im breaking into that vault whos with me