Reblog For A Miracle To Happen Tonight

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6 years ago

I need this energy

Something amazing will happen to you in May 2019.


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2 years ago

@bird-lord1993 this is u explaining why my unhinged behavior can be described as “intense”

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5 years ago

Ahh, it’s back


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6 years ago

My baby!!! I started reading Ms. Marvel in highschool I was maybe a couple years older than her canon age, but I still loved her so much and I still do. Kamala is what I hope my future kids will be like.

Ms. Marvel From The ‘Future Avengers’ Anime. 
Ms. Marvel From The ‘Future Avengers’ Anime. 
Ms. Marvel From The ‘Future Avengers’ Anime. 
Ms. Marvel From The ‘Future Avengers’ Anime. 

Ms. Marvel from the ‘Future Avengers’ anime. 

no dubs or subtitles are provided, but you can watch the episode here.


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5 years ago
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough
I Feel Like We Don’t Talk About Things Like This Enough

i feel like we don’t talk about things like this enough


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6 years ago

That snake sure is gonna eat that opal.

Meyle & Mayer Snake Brooch, C. 1900. Silver, Enamel, And Opal Snake Brooch.
Meyle & Mayer Snake Brooch, C. 1900. Silver, Enamel, And Opal Snake Brooch.
Meyle & Mayer Snake Brooch, C. 1900. Silver, Enamel, And Opal Snake Brooch.
Meyle & Mayer Snake Brooch, C. 1900. Silver, Enamel, And Opal Snake Brooch.

Meyle & Mayer snake brooch, c. 1900. Silver, enamel, and opal snake brooch.


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6 years ago

Milksop, I totally forgot it was a word until I saw this.

If Marvel Ever Adapts Werewolf By Night Into A Show, I Really Hope They Include The Absurdity That Is
If Marvel Ever Adapts Werewolf By Night Into A Show, I Really Hope They Include The Absurdity That Is
If Marvel Ever Adapts Werewolf By Night Into A Show, I Really Hope They Include The Absurdity That Is

If Marvel ever adapts Werewolf by Night into a show, I really hope they include the absurdity that is The Hangman

“So much for the Tolerant Left!” Says the man running around L.A. with a scythe chasing after a mostly innocent hairy boi


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6 years ago

Queer Composers

For Pride Month, I would like to share a list of some of my favorite queer composers. Being queer doesn’t matter when talking about the music, and there is no other commonality that pairs these composers together. The point isn’t to say that queerness makes their music more valuable or influences their music, rather the point is to recognize diversity, and to acknowledge queer visibility. I understand the people who scratch their heads or roll their eyes at the idea of bringing up queer composers, and to them I say the point is simply to recognize their existence, because prejudices and biases through time have worked on erasing or revising history in order to keep hidden this aspect of the human condition. You could shrug and say “Who cares if Tchaikovsky was gay?” and I would say, “You’re right, it doesn’t matter much outside of biographies, but if you acknowledged Tchaikovsky’s homosexuality in Russia you could be arrested for “promoting gay propaganda”. I am also motivated by a comment from a friend who admitted they think the concept of “Pride” for anything you cannot control is “idiotic”. My response can be summed up as, when a group has been shamed for years for their identity, they will be ready to sing about it from the mountaintops when it is accepted. In other words, it is not about who is better or worse, rather it is the opposite of shame, and hopefully putting a human face on something that a lot of people only consider in the abstract.

In no particular order, here is some cool music by some queer people;

Tchaikovsky: Possibly the greatest composer in Russian history, and one of the greatest composers in general. Pyotr Illych Tchaikovsky wrote in multiple genre, from symphonies to concertos to ballets, chamber music, opera…and while he can be criticized for the way he develops themes, his music is melodic and passionate and brimming with life. Among my favorites are his fourth symphony, the second piano concerto, the first orchestral suite, his piano trio, and his concert fantasy.

Poulenc: One of the members of Les Six, a group of Modernist French composers who were reacting against “overblown” Post-Romantic music, and methodical 12-tone serialism, Francis Poulenc can be described as a “neo-classicist”, sometimes his music resembles Stravinsky. The music tends to mix two unlikely moods: goofy, fun melodies and rhythms, and solemn religious contemplation. Cosmopolitan and Catholic, Poulenc was able to juxtapose opposite ends of the spectrum of the human condition; our vulgarity and profanity, and our spirituality and the desire for divine connection. My favorite works by him are his Organ Concerto, his harpsichord concerto “Concert-champêtre”, the concerto for two pianos, the cello sonata, and his Gloria.

Smyth: An English composer and an important figure in the Woman’s Suffrage movement, Ethel Smyth was a Post-Romantic who wrote powerful music lively with the British sense of nobility and strength. In the same ironic tragedy Beethoven went through, Smyth started to lose her hearing from 1913 onward, and so she gave up composing in favor of writing. While that is a shame, she left behind a good handful of orchestral and chamber music. My favorites by her are the overture to one of her operas, The Wreckers, her serenade which is kind of evocative of Brahms, and her gargantuan Mass in D Major.

Szymanowski: A Polish composer from the first half of the 20th century whose life can be seen as a narrative of seeking identity. Karol Szymanowski started out writing in the Post Romantic German style, with dense textures and a lot of chromatic modulation, but he was losing interest in this idiom quickly. He was inspired by Persian poetry he came across, and started writing in an Impressionistic way focusing on Mediterranean cultures, influenced by Greek and Roman mythology, Middle Eastern poetry, and the atmosphere of the Mediterranean as being a diverse mixing of cultures. Later in his life, he decided to look back at Poland for inspiration and finally found his “authentic” Polish identity in music inspired by the folk stories and Catholicism of Poland. My favorite works by him are his nocturne and tarantella for violin and piano, his song cycle the Love Songs of Hafiz, the third symphony, and his Stabat Mater.

Barber: It’s possible to say that Samuel Barber’s music is a good representative of American culture…a diverse mix of differences that complement each other. He took after jazz and blues, and after experiments in tonality heard in Europe and other American composers like Charles Ives, and he took after Romanticism with deep and powerful music. My favorite works by him are the Adagio for Strings which is heavily inspired by Mahler, his piano concerto, and Knoxville: Summer of 1915.

Copland: Another great portrait of America, Aaron Copland was considered one of the quintessential “American” composers of the 20th century, despite the combined factors of being gay, Jewish, leftist, and inspired by Russian and French modernism. All of those were seen as outsiders of the general American public. Even so, taking after Stravinsky, Copland’s music is full of spaciousness and open chords, melodies that range from longing to folksy and fun. My favorite works by him are his clarinet concerto, violin sonata, fanfare for the common man, and his ballet Appalachian Spring.

And if you reblog this list, feel free to add any of your favorite queer composers and share their music, their names, their faces.


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6 years ago
The Twin-City Daily Sentinel, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, March 11, 1912

The Twin-City Daily Sentinel, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, March 11, 1912


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2 months ago

there should be a tax that youtubers pay where 1.5% of all of their revenue goes back to Kevin Macleod for basically supplying YouTube with it’s own soundtrack.


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I Like Witches And Writing

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