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Ana x Declan
๐ฅ Leap Year (2010).
๐ถ Dark Red, Steve Lacy.
HUZZAH!๐ฅ๐ฅ๐๐ซง
๐ฅ The Great (2020-3).
๐ถ National Anthem, Lana Del Rey & Andrian. (Audio Edit).
๐ง๐ท Feliz Aniversรกrio, Guillermo! | ๐ฒ๐ฝ ยกFeliz Cumpleaรฑos, Guillermo! | ๐ฌ๐ง Happy Birthday, Guillermo!
๐ฅ Pinรณquio por Guillermo Del Toro | Guilhermo Del Toro's Pinocchio (2022).
๐น FilmTrim (YouTube).
Happy Mean Girls Day!
It's October 3rd๐๐๐ฐ๐ปโโ๏ธ๐
๐For more iconic Mean Girls (in portuguese๐ง๐ท) quotes
Hey, do you accept requests ๐
Yes. What would you like?
๐ง๐ท โ[...] Uma trรกgica histรณria de romance, paixรฃo e assassinato a sangue frio.โ Feliz Dia das Bruxas!๐๐ง๐ผโฐ๏ธ๐โโฌ๐ง๐ปโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ๐ฎ | ๐ฌ๐ง โ[...] A tragic story of romance, passion and cold-blooded murder.โ Happy Halloween!๐๐ง๐ผโฐ๏ธ๐โโฌ๐ง๐ปโโ๏ธ๐๏ธ๐ฎ
๐ฅ A Noiva Cadรกver | The Corpse Bride (2005).
๐ถ Born to Die, Lana Del Rey.
โก*.โง ๐ญ โง.*โก
๐บ Time to Hunt (2020).
๐ถ Charcoal Baby, Dev Hynes.
โOn October 3rd, he asked me what day it was.โ
โ Today is?
โ It's October 3rd.
๐ฅ Mean Girls (2004).
๐ถ Jealous Girl, Lana Del Rey (Cover).
โYou know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.โ
โ๐ปDr. Seuss.
๐ฅ Barbie in The Nutcracker (2001).
๐ถ Middy Titty, Paulie Leparik.
June 7th: National Press Freedom Day!
(in Brazil๐ง๐ท)
โจ Integrity, determination and passion for the truth are essential qualities for any journalist, regardless of gender. And whether in real life or fiction, women play a crucial role in the search and dissemination of truth.
โจ Throughout history, women have been driving forces in newsrooms, investigative reports and opinion columns, challenging social norms, facing threats and attempts to silence them. They continue to fight for a free and fair press, essential for democracy and to ensure that society remains informed.
โจ On this National Press Freedom Day, we celebrate not only the right to information, but also the invaluable contribution of women who, with their voice and courage, shape journalism and defend the truth in all its forms.
Thank you to everyone who created such amazing fanworks for Janeuary 2025, and to those who supported the creators by reading, leaving kudos and comments, and liking and reblogging!
Major kudos to Kalee233 and @arsenic-lobster who each created something for every single day of the event! Wow!
Also a special shout-out to these folks who created for over 15 of the days: @elmorinn, @jomiddlemarch, @dionysiaproductions, Kissed _by_Circe
But even if you created for only one day, weโre so thrilled you did. As of today, 57 creators together added 104 fics (view the entire collection on AO3) and 40 pieces of art related to Jane Austen into the world!
Ok, now that thatโs done, here's some other stats (which are subject to change as people keep submitting late worksโitโs still not too late to do that, folks!):
Fanfic: 98 works
Fanart: 27
OC art: 13
Fanvids: 6
Memes: 6
OC fic: 6
Comics: 5
Gifsets: 4
Edits: 3
Moodboards: 2
Crack: 1
Photography: 1
Pride and Prejudice: 62 works
Persuasion: 30
Emma: 24
Sense and Sensibility: 23
Original works (no fandom): 22
Northanger Abbey: 19
Mansfield Park: 6
Rivals: 4
Sanditon: 2
Beauty and the Beast: 2
ACOTAR: 2
1 work each: Attack on Titan, Avatar: The Legend of Korra, Blackadder, The Borgias, The Good Place, Harry Potter, The Hunger Games, Leverage, Lord of the Rings, Mass Effect, MCU, The Mirror Visitor, Why Didn't They Ask Evans?
We also had 2 works about Jane Austen herself, and Iโm not sure what fandom to count that as: Jane Austen RPF?
Day 1 Letters: 22 works
Day 4 Portraiture and Day 16 Gossip are tied: 16 works each
Day 2 Harp: 15
Day 6 Restraint and Day 13 Christian name are tied: 13 works each
3-way tie between Day 3 Bath, Day 8 Cravat, and Day 20 Dearest: 12 works each
4-way tie between Day 11 Card playing, Day 14 Pianoforte, 19 Lock of hair, Day 30 Garden: 11 works each
Elizabeth Bennet
Fitzwilliam Darcy
Anne Elliot
Emma Woodhouse
Captain Wentworth
Marianne Dashwood
Catherine Morland
George Knightley
Colonel Brandon
Henry Tilney
Elizabeth Bennet/Fitzwilliam Darcy
Anne Elliot/Captain Wenworth
George Knightley/Emma Woodhouse
Colonel Brandon/Marianne Dashwood
Catherine Morland/Henry Tilney
Charles Bingley/Jane Bennet
4-way tie between Catherine & Isabella, Charlotte & Elizabeth, Charlotte/Collins, and Elinor & Marianne
Mostly canon pairings: Almost everyone depicted canon romantic and platonic pairings. Only 7 romantic ships were non-canon pairings, and they each had only 1 work. Not a single one was gay! ๐ข (Which is motivating me to finally write that Wentworth/Brandon fic for next year!)
Mostly core Austen fandoms: I expected a lot more works from non-Austen fandoms, given how often I see people draw and write Regency AUs for every fandom under the sun, as well as original works, and given how many people from non-Austen fandoms I notified about the event! Also, not a single work was submitted related to a modern Austen adaptation, like Bride and Prejudice, Clueless, or Lizzie Bennet Diaries. Iโm not disappointed by any of this, just surprised.
Very few gifs: While I love the 4 new gifsets made for the event, I was disappointed there were only 4, considering how many Austen gifsets I see made for Period Drama Appreciation Week, for instance, and how popular Austen gifsets are on Tumblr. Next year, I will make a concerted effort to contact more gif-makers. (And if you have any youโd love to see join, tell them about this blog! I only just found out about @regencysource yesterday, curses!)
Creativity boost: Several people told me that this event inspired them to start writing again after a block, or post a fic for the first time, or finish a fic they were stuck on. This was so wonderful to hear that the event boosted creators in this way! It made me so very happy. โค๏ธ
Prompt interpretation: My goal with the prompts was that they be somewhat Austen/Regency-specific but not the standard, obvious choices like balls, dancing, proposals, etc., because those wouldnโt be very inspiring since theyโre so common already. It was a joy to see the different ways that people used the prompts. For instance, Bath the place vs bath the activity, or literally hunting animals vs figuratively hunting men. And even the folks who used modern AUs found ways to make the very dated prompts like cravat and calling cards work! Bravo on everyoneโs creativity!
๐๐ปโโ๏ธ ๐ฑ๐ข: ๐ป๐๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ฃ๏ธ ๐ฟ๐ โข ๐ด๐๐ โข ๐ด๐๐ โข ๐ต๐ ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐ & ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ ๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ #SaveTheBees ๐
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