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!
Tags: @alchemicalwerewolf @ippyhaj @ilivelikeimtrying @j3ankimorit4 I can't think of other people to tag, but anyone else who wants can join!
Why is it always about Orpheus turning back foolishly and never about Eurydice following him out of the Underworld, likely knowing she was doomed. That Orpheus went all this way, singing the story of their love, hopeful that he will return her to the surface and finally build their life together— but they will not. She knows her Orpheus will turn back. And yet she still follows him, all the way to the top, because the simple pleasure of seeing his back again is enough for her. Isn’t that a foolish thing to do for love?
Talking to people who aren’t REALLY into classics sucks sometimes bc it’s understandable enough yk, acquired taste and all that, but also it’s like I SWEAR I’m not being pretentious by saying my favourite novels are Frankenstein/Dracula/Les Misérables THEY GENUINELY ARE 😭 IM GENUINELY ATTACHED TO THE CHARACTERS AND GENUINELY HAVE REREAD THEM MULTIPLE TIMES (except for Les Mis. I am… still not finished my first read it’s a long-ass book ok man leave me be) AND IM GENUINELY EXTREMELY ARTISTICALLY INSPIRED BY THEM ALL IM SORRY I am but a simple history nerd who genuinely likes reading about old men with psychological problems and almost-human-cryptids that are metaphors 🙏🙏
I've now gotten really into the idea of Jonah hating irish people while being irish and now I imagining him putting the image of food into people's head during he famine as an expression of internalized hatred
Everytime I struggle to find the effort to keep learning irish a little demon in the back of my head goes "DO IT OR YOU LOVE COLONIALISM"
It is surprisingly helpful
“We sing it once a day, not twice”
Love the new lore that the trolls cannonicly sing facade once a day every day.
I can't stop mentally comparing Tadmore to the Macbeths guys help me
it does kindaaa disappoint me as to how little elizabeth's faults are acknowledged by the general public in comparison to darcy's. so much praise of the book (and the more faithful adaptations) paint the story as if darcy was solely both pride and prejudice, and committed an error far greater than elizabeth's, and elizabeth is just some girlboss who roasts him.
i understand darcy is the love interest and with a target audience of women, seeing the steps he takes to change himself, is charming and would be a greater highlight, and that's no problem at all! i, too, am one of the many women swooning sighing dreamily over darcy! but it's such a shame when i see people present the characters one-sidedly when both characters recognizing their faults is so crucial to the story and arguably, its biggest charm
Ok I LOVED Cinderellas Castle it was so good especially Tadieus and Ella we gotta get a good ship name going guys before we end up with Ellieus or Tadella
We gotta use their servantuide to link them up quickly shippers we must make hast!!!
i've never seen a more disgusted live chat than when the prince took a whiff of that shoe. truly a defining moment.
*puts hands on hollywood exec's shoulders, staring unblinking into their eyes* listen to me. you will never get people who hate musicals to like musicals by making your musical less of a musical. if you hide the fact that your film is a musical in the advertising, you're going to get a lot of low ratings from people who hate musicals and went into your movie not expecting a musical and got one anyway. people who hate musicals will hate them no matter how realistic and diegetic and lowkey you try to make it. they will hate musicals even if you completely excise anything complicated, over the top, silly, or even slightly challenging. they will hate musicals even if you cut half the songs. they will hate musicals even if you cast that a-lister who can't sing worth a damn. stop trying to market to people who hate musicals. they're a lost cause. your audience should be people who love musicals. this half-assed middle ground pisses off both camps. just embrace the fact that your movie is a musical. lean into it. don't try and trick musical haters into coming to your film when you could be marketing to the theater kids. better cringe than a coward.
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