Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy being like, "I am 100% committed to respecting your 'no', but I heard you wouldn't promise my aunt not to marry me so I had to come and check just one (1) more time."
have no idea whats about to happen in protocol tomorrow but this is how it went in my head :P
cw video does get a bit loud at the end!
Favourite Colour: I could never chose their are too many cool colours but I always end up with black
Currently Reading: I have been reading Aancient Legends, Mystic Charms and Supersitions of Ancient Ireland by Lady Jane Wilde (I am also trying to start on Phantom of the Opera and Persuasion by Jane Austin soon)
Currently Watching: I have been watching Sasaki to Miyano with @monochrome-dreamer, I have been re-watching B99 with my mam too which is fun
Coffee of Tea: I do not drink Coffee only Tea and I would try out tea flavours in the future
I can't think of people to @ :(
I got tagged by @the-oc-lass, so thank you for that!
Favourite Colour: Blue and purple, any and all shades, but I do like the darker ones!
Last Song: Best Day Of My Life by American Authors
Currently Reading: Nothing at the moment (I just got done with my last book) but I am looking to buy the Maze Runner books!
Currently Watching: The Social Dilemma on Netflix, really interesting documentary about social media in society!
Currently Craving: Hmmm onion rings
Coffee or Tea: Never been much of a fan of coffee, but I love tea! Perfect drink to get me in a writing mood!
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I love the moments in tgg where Tom clearly wants to say a slur that doesn’t exist yet.
“He wears a pink suit”
Chant I in a nutshell (click for higher image quality)
(OG meme under the cut!)
Studying Irish myth and folklore is all fun and games until you find out pretty much all record of the roots of this shit was either lost, destroyed by the Christian churches that took over, or destroyed by the English. Which means trying to write literally any paper for class means digging for hours trying to find any credible source on the pre-Christian myths and finding the grand total of three surviving paragraphs on the thing you need. Head in my hands.
I often think about how loneliness is a more powerful emotion in theatre because you’re in a room full of people who all powerless to do anything but watch and I saw Eva Noblaza as Eurydice in Hadestown the other day and I cannot get her guttural “is anybody listening” out of my mind, she was screaming for someone to listen and you’re sat there mere metres away unable to let her know that you are, that her story is being told and she matters, so many people are listening but she doesn’t know that
As the irish friend who had the Jonah hating headcannon I wanna say ur post abt Irish Jonah is really interesting and cool
My friend's headcanon of Jonah Magnus (and by extension, Elias) hating Irish people is so ingrained into my mind that I actually thought it was real and spent ages thralling through the wiki to fact check it
when you’re in class and so you have to say “implied homosexual activity” instead of “nick carraway fucked that photographer”
no but NOT ONLY does the Dracula novel explicitly show that the men's well-intentioned but extremely sexist decision to exclude mina because she is a woman makes her more afraid and unhappy and also puts her at risk BUT ALSO it shows that after they realize their mistake and start including her again she is actually noticeably happier, despite the dire circumstances, less worried AND she is able to meaningfully contribute to their efforts as a valuable member of the group, thus making them all stronger
it's so striking. many of the characters display very typical attitudes for the time that the book was written but the narrative...kinda doesn't. yes it was written in the 1890s so it's still dated by modern standards, but it makes a very conscious effort to question a lot of traditionalist attitudes and views that would have been prevalent at the time. like, the male characters all think that it makes sense that a woman's nerves would be too sensitive to participate in a vampire hunting mission...but the narrative does not validate this and in fact shows them to be wrong. and only when they change their behavior are they able to succeed.
Also notable that Jonathan is the first one to be able to injure the Count, and is ultimately the one who kills him. And he is the least traditionally masculine and most gender nonconforming of the male characters.
tldr lowkey in the books dracula was defeated with the powers of friendship feminism and gender nonconformity and I think we should talk about that more
I’m so fucking tired
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