Being on this website is fun because you can absolutely tell when a blorbo clicks in someone's brain. You're scrolling, and suddenly out of nowhere there's like 12 posts about the same character back to back reposted by the same person, and you just know "oh. They're a permanent part of their psyche now." and honestly it's a vibe go off king
A lot of straight people simply cannot grasp the concept of gay people existing before the 2000s
straight people are so fascinating even when they aren't actively trying to be homophobic. I had a class a few years ago where one assignment was to summarize some eighth century arabic poetry about going out for drinks with the lads before indulging in some gay sex and like half the class came in and said "I'm sorry idk what was happening in this one, they mention having sex with a servant but they also say the servant's a man? where'd the woman come from? I'm so confused." and a few days ago in a shakespeare class I made a comment about how cleopatra and octavius caesar are kind of parallel characters in possessively bartering for mark antony's attention and one of my classmates responded as though I'd been talking about octavia and not caesar, despite the fact that I said "caesar" and "him" multiple times while describing the actions he specifically took. fully incapable of comprehending of anything that's even a little bit gay.
Forever mourning my naturally deep voice, i am simply unable to ever be able to hit the notes Jane does in her song, resulting in me never being able to play her💔💔
There's just one lingering fear, Oh my soul, is it here? Or is it rotting somewhere with my head?
This is so irrelevant but my gf and i have this au…
Anyway sir Percival Blakeney L / French Revolution au /menace de morte