Ophelia (1894) By John William Waterhouse

Ophelia (1894) By John William Waterhouse

Ophelia (1894) by John William Waterhouse

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1 year ago

Everyone holding Annabeth to an impossible Standard

Everyone Holding Annabeth To An Impossible Standard
Everyone Holding Annabeth To An Impossible Standard

And then there’s Percy

Everyone Holding Annabeth To An Impossible Standard
1 month ago

never seen a man that was meant to be middle-aged more than shawn hatosy, he was meant to have salt and pepper hair and a few wrinkles.

Never Seen A Man That Was Meant To Be Middle-aged More Than Shawn Hatosy, He Was Meant To Have Salt And
4 months ago

Hey so like many of you, I saw that article about how people are going into college having read no classic books. And believe it or not, I've been pissed about this for years. Like the article revealed, a good chunk of American Schools don't require students to actually read books, rather they just give them an excerpt and tell them how to feel about it. Which is bullshit.

So like. As a positivity post, let's use this time to recommend actually good classic books that you've actually enjoyed reading! I know that Dracula Daily and Epic the Musical have wonderfully tricked y'all into reading Dracula and The Odyssey, and I've seen a resurgence of Picture of Dorian Gray readership out of spite for N-tflix, so let's keep the ball rolling!

My absolute favorite books of all time are The Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson. Classic psychological horror books about unhinged women.

I adore The Bad Seed by William March. It's widely considered to be the first "creepy child" book in American literature, so reading it now you're like "wow that's kinda cliche- oh my god this is what started it. This was ground zero."

I remember the feelings of validation I got when people realized Dracula wasn't actually a love story. For further feelings of validation, please read Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. There's a lot the more popular adaptations missed out on.

Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier is an absolute gem of a book. It's a slow-build psychological study so it may not be for everyone, but damn do the plot twists hit. It's a really good book to go into blind, but I will say that its handling of abuse victims is actually insanely good for the time period it was written in.

Moving on from horror, you know people who say "I loved this book so much I couldn't put it down"? That was me as a kid reading A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Picked it up while bored at the library and was glued to it until I finished it.

Peter Pan and Wendy by JM Barrie was also a childhood favorite of mine. Next time someone bitches about Woke Casting, tell them that the original 1911 Peter Pan novel had canon nonbinary fairies.

Watership Down by Richard Adams is my sister Cori's favorite book period. If you were a Warrior Cats, Guardians of Ga'Hoole or Wings of Fire kid, you owe a metric fuckton to Watership Down and its "little animals on a big adventure" setup.

A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry was a play and not a book first, but damn if it isn't a good fucking read. It was also named after a Langston Hughes poem, who's also an absolutely incredible author.

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a book I absolutely adore and will defend until the day I die. It's so friggin good, y'all, I love it more than anything. You like people breaking out of fascist brainwashing? You like reading and value knowledge? You wanna see a guy basically predict the future of television back in 1953? Read Fahrenheit.

Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee are considered required reading for a reason: they're both really good books about young white children unlearning the racial biases of their time. Huck Finn specifically has the main character being told that he will go to hell if he frees a slave, and deciding eternal damnation would be worth it.

As a sidenote, another Mark Twain book I was obsessed with as a kid was A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. Exactly what it says on the tin, incredibly insane read.

If Beale Street Could Talk by James Baldwin is a heartbreaking but powerful book and a look at the racism of the time while still centering the love the two black protagonists feel for each other. Giovanni's Room by the same author is one that focuses on a MLM man struggling with his sexuality, and it's really important to see from the perspective of a queer man living in the 50s– as well as Baldwin's autobiographical novel, Go Tell it on the Mountain.

Agatha Christie mysteries are all still absolutely iconic, but Murder on the Orient Express is such a good read whether or not you know the end twist.

Maybe-controversial-maybe-not take: Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov is a good book if you have reading comprehension. No, you're not supposed to like the main character. He pretty much spells that out for you at the end ffs.

Animal Farm by George Orwell was another favorite of mine; it was written as an obvious metaphor for the rise of fascism in Russia at the time and boy does it hit even now.

And finally, please read Shakespeare plays. As soon as you get used to their way of talking, they're not as hard to understand as people will lead you to believe. My absolute favorite is Twelfth Night- crossdressing, bisexual love triangles, yellow stockings... it's all a joy.

and those are just the ones i thought of off the top of my head! What're your guys' favorite classic books? Let's make everyone a reading list!

1 year ago
Summary Of The Attack On Al-Ahli Arab Hospital In Gaza City With All The Info Available So Far.

Summary of the attack on al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City with all the info available so far.

1 month ago

Official Floor Plan of The Pitt

Nina Ruscio, the show's art director, drew this and it's one of several drawings that the set is constructed from.

Post and Info from u/Bicycle_Hill on r/ThePittTVShow on Reddit. I just wanted to share it here incase someone isn’t on Reddit or hasn’t seen it before and I’m sure some writers would find it valuable! All this info is taken right from the Reddit post so I take absolutely no credit!

Official Floor Plan Of The Pitt

This article in Variety includes this floor plan of the set. It fills soundstage 22 at Warner Brothers from fire aisle to fire aisle (the four-foot space around the edge marked by a yellow line.) The waiting and triage set is on stage 21, across the street, according to a commenter on this sub who was on the set. Look closely and you'll see the locations of doors, windows, counters, computers. At the bottom you'll see the memorial wall (curved wall next to elevator 2) and the bench nearby. There is a glass block window behind the bench with a plant behind it. The trauma rooms each have doors on three sides. There is a prep room in between them with sliding doors connecting.

5 months ago
The Level Of Censorship Around This Man Is Ridiculous, What Happened To Free Speech? It’s Just His

the level of censorship around this man is ridiculous, what happened to free speech? It’s just his name.

1 month ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago

Everyday is a struggle with Ryu Sun Jae because he is a simp. He was born to teach us what an absolute pleasure it is to watch a man simp so hard that he needs a moment to look away and compose himself so that his downbad smile is not on display.

Downbadism is an art and Byun Woo Seok acts like he did a four year degree on it. You go king.

Another thing that absolutely is adorable is that Im Sol is still not in love with Sun Jae. Everything she does is out of the love she has for a person who got her through a hard time, someone she has grown to care about but as an idol. Right now while she has begun to see Sun Jae as the kid who lives next door, it is still her idol that she wants to save. And that to me is pretty nice because she isn't trying to impose herself on him or his life for any other reason but to keep him safe. There is no ulterior motive. And I think thats what makes her so likeable.

Special mention to tae sung, he is adorable in a way that not all second leads are and all his scenes with his banter with Sol are extremely fun to watch. In another drama, they would make an absolutely cute pair. They make a cute pair here too ngl. Love how she treats him like a naughty child and he calls her grandma

2 years ago

hey, with the intention of doing this everytime i wear a dupatta

Hey, With The Intention Of Doing This Everytime I Wear A Dupatta
Hey, With The Intention Of Doing This Everytime I Wear A Dupatta
Hey, With The Intention Of Doing This Everytime I Wear A Dupatta
Hey, With The Intention Of Doing This Everytime I Wear A Dupatta

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