shoutout to al pacino in despair. gotta be one of my fave genders
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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One Nice Bug Per Day

Kiana Khansmith

@theartofmadeline
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
i don't do bad sauce passes

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occasionally subtle
Jules of Nature

shark vs the universe
wallacepolsom
almost home
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shoutout to al pacino in despair. gotta be one of my fave genders
im like if a boy was the worst girl in the world
White-tailed fawn jumping over a fence By: Leonard Lee Rue III From: The World of the White-tailed Deer 1962
my pronouns are she/her bc I'll never be him (anthony head playing on his pink ds in full costume on the set of merlin)
This could be my last report from Gaza by Tareq S. Hajjaj. Please read.
sorry who was gonna tell me andrew scott is gay?!
I will not lose another… another child. Do you hear me? And I will not lose my holy wife. Do you understand me? Do you understand me?
Andrew Scott as ‘The Hot Priest’ in Fleabag (2019)
im in the wrong realm and i think everyone can tell
The Princess Bride (1987) dir. Rob Reiner
alys rivers, witch queen of harrenhal
“Who was this woman? A serving wench who dabbled in potions and spells, says Munkun. A woods witch, claims Septon Eustace. A malign enchantress who bathed in the blood of virgins to preserve her youth, Mushroom would have us believe.“
“Was she in truth a witch who lay with demons, bringing forth dead children as payment for the knowledge they gave her? Was she a simpleminded slattern, as Eustace believes? A wanton who used her poisons and potions to bind men to her, body and soul?”
“Mushroom suggests that the two men had become rivals for the affections of the wet nurse Alys Rivers, who had used love potions and philtres to inflame their passions. Septon Eustace echoes the dwarf in part, but says it was Aemond alone who had become besotted with the Rivers woman, to such an extent that he could not bear the thought of leaving her.”
“The castle stood empty no more than three days before Lady Sabitha Frey swooped down to seize it. Inside she found only Alys Rivers, the wet nurse and purported witch who had warmed Prince Aemond’s bed during his days at Harrenhal, and now claimed to be carrying his child. “I have the dragon’s bastard in me,” the woman said, as she stood naked in the godswood with one hand upon her swollen belly. “I can feel his fires licking at my womb.”
“Arriving before the walls of Harrenhal, however, he found the gates closed and hundreds of armed men on the battlements. There were at least six hundred souls within the castle, a third of them men of fighting age. When Ser Regis demanded to speak to their lord, a woman emerged to treat with him, with a child beside her. The “witch queen” of Harrenhal proved to be none other than Alys Rivers, the baseborn wet nurse who had been the prisoner and then the paramour of Prince Aemond Targaryen, and now claimed to be his widow.”
“Don’t come again unless you mean to bend your knees, she says. Any man who comes near her walls will die. There’s power in them stones, and the widow’s woken it.”
Fire & Blood, George R. R. Martin
1856 Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz - Concepción Remisa
(Museo del Prado)
this was always going to happen.
matthew stover, david levithan, margarita karapanou, aeschylus, karese burrows, richard siken
reinventing yourself as a violent act
destroyed by hippie powers, car seat headrest // @/angelcommunist // portrait of fryderyk in shifting light, richard siken
Artemisia Gentileschi was born on this day, 8th of July 1593. One of the most accomplished Baroque painters. Though she doesn’t enjoy much of the fame relegated to her male colleagues. The art world thinks that she’s an anomaly. I’d like to point out the suffering she experienced during her rape trial, which unfortunately still happens today. Female victims of rape endure shame and pain as they recount their assault whereas their perpetrators are unharmed.
“During the trial, Artemisia was subjected to torture as part of her testimony in order to prove she was telling the truth. Metal rings were placed around her fingers and tightened while she spoke, causing agonizing pain and potentially jeopardizing her blossoming painting career.[5] Tassi, on the other hand, was not required to undergo a similar experience and while ultimately convicted and banished, the sentence was not enforced.” ( x )