I say that I love a scene from NBC Hannibal and then it’s the most horrific, nightmare inducing crime known to man OR it’s actually 99% darkness and you can’t even tell what’s even happening
Lesgles truly is the character ever because he’s bald and unlucky and that’s pretty much the only thing that anyone really pays attention to but then you start to investigate literally any detail that Hugo ever wrote about him and you begin to unravel like a multiverse of puns and wordplay about French history, religion, and politics and then you start to ask yourself, well, wait a minute, why did Hugo put so much thought into this background character who has a few witticisms and doesn’t really do much and so you start to investigate what exactly his deal is, like, what does baldness mean in a Hugolian context and what’s with his Bad Luck and hey, wait a minute, what do his “persecutions on the part of fate” imply in the broader context of Les Misérables, and so now you’re questioning core tenets of the rules of the narrative and then you look at his role in the book and the way that his misfortune is tied to the fortunes and fates of everyone he interacts with and the impact that he has on the events of the story and then you realize that the Bad Luck bit and the puns are really just a way to distract you from the fact that Laigle de Meaux is in fact some small god of the Les Mis universe.
This is the best German production I have found so far and it does many things right, such as Grantaire having long hair
how the fuck am i supposed to care about any other show ever . there is literally no sam winchester there......
here are some fun barricade day reminders:
1. enjolras died being proud of grantaire
2. the last thing that grantaire saw was enjolras finally smiling at him
3. THEY DIED HOLDING HANDS
4. enjolras remained standing in death
5. grantaire’s body fell at enjolras’s feet
To this day people will cry over the knowledge and works destroyed when the library of Alexandria was burned down.
And yet no tears are shed as Palestinian archives and libraries are bombed.
Saint Porphyrius Church, built in 1150 and the 3rd oldest church in the world has been bombed.
It's not an accident.
Israel aren't simply killing Palestinians, they are trying to erase that there ever were Palestinians in the first place.
Destroying their livelihoods, trying to to destroy their culture and history and pretend this land was never there's.
It's easy to deny someone's existence when there's no record of them.
Which is why it's so important to look at the atrocities and bear witness to what's happening.
But to also recognise that Palestine is more than it's suffering.
There is a living breathing culture, of art, history, literacy which all come from the Palestinians.
Traditions they've carried for centuries.
So while we mourn the dead, we shall fight for the living. Fight for the preservation of their crafts, amplify their voices as they speak on their culture.
Palestinian history and culture is alive. And no matter how much the world wants to erase that, they cannot and will not.
things that are gay sex:
cannibalism
surgery
russian roulette
braiding/brushing hair
fishing
hunting
gutting animals
stabbing
drinking blood from the wrist or neck
autopsies
shootouts
boxing/wrestling
digging in the ground
were replacing coquette aesthetic with ebenezercore
you do not have permission to stop caring about vampires just because october is over btw. vampires are a year round event