lizz1eborden:

In honor of Louis and Anne Rice’s birthdays, some of her Facebook posts about Louis:

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purple-confusion:

In my brain this is the book!vampire family

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hekateinhell:

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@cup-of-lixx made me do it

😂

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weltenwellen:
“Brené Brown, Daring Greatly
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Psychological irony.

weltenwellen:

Brené Brown, Daring Greatly

Psychological irony.

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weltenwellen:

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Rainer Maria Rilke in a letter to Lou Andreas-Salomé, published in Rilke and Andreas-Salomé: A Love Story in Letters

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rosiethorns88:
“New sketch-a-wish, voted by my wonderful Patreons for June! I’m so emotionally exhausted after this one 😩✨🧡
SPOILERS FOR SONG OF ACHILLES BELOW:
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So the expressions here! It didn’t much describe it in the book, but I had to...

rosiethorns88:

New sketch-a-wish, voted by my wonderful Patreons for June! I’m so emotionally exhausted after this one 😩✨🧡

SPOILERS FOR SONG OF ACHILLES BELOW:
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So the expressions here! It didn’t much describe it in the book, but I had to think about how these two would react to each other during their reunion. Thinking about each of their last interactions, I would find Achilles possibly be feeling a tossed salad of surprised and sorrowful and elated at the possibility of being united again (especially the double whammy of mourning Patroclus’ death, and then not finding him in the afterlife). Meanwhile, for Patroclus: simply joy, knowing Achilles was finally there for him to reach out and have him. (oh my gawrsh, I’m tearing up typing this… 😭)

So that’s what I tried expressing here~

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cozy-gh0st:

No but think of Chiron finding out


Imagine it


He knew it could happen but he had heard the echoes of Thetis hiding him, how reluctant he knew Patroclus was.

He later heard of Achilles’ temper and his hatred of all of it

He allowed himself to hope


But he heard the screams of anguish across the Aegean, smelt the fury, felt the shakes the boy he loved created in the line between mortal and immortal.

And he knew, he knew only one person could create this in him.

Later, when the time of the younger gods ended he would travel across and see the monuments, fold his great legs and his gut would shake the sky with the shape of the fury.

Because these gods took all of his sons, every single one of them. These gods who created them for battle, torture and entertainment knew nothing of their smiles, echoing laughs, their blooming loves, their scrapes, their hatred, the way every single one of them were good and kind and the very best of men.

There is nothing more tragic

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restlessanemic:

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🐍☠️❣️Rotten girl, grotesque romance 🐍☠️❣️

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ofdemonsandangels:

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So Berserk is coming back

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mod2amaryllis:

brightlotusmoon:

kat-witha-k:

theterriblethingabouttulio:

flavinbagel:

qqueenofhades:

detectivehole:

detectivehole:

emperor kuzco was clearly gay

hes 19, with unlimited power, and he ain’t got a gf. the only time we see him interact with any women his own age is when he’s rejecting like 7 of them rapid fire. he pretends to date pacha in a gag that lasts like 10 solid minutes. listen to me god damnit

Okay, but just in case anyone is coming to tumblr dot com for my hot takes on 20+ year old kids’ movies: Kuzco super WAS gay (or at least coded as such) and of course, I didn’t get it until I watched it as a gay grownup.

He is played obviously camp and dramatic, for a start, and there is the aforementioned “hate your hair/not likely/yikes yikes yikes/let me guess you have a great personality” summary dismissal of all his potential brides. Then he spends dinner asking Yzma about Kronk (“so he seems nice? He’s what, in his late twenties?”) and otherwise being slightly obsessed with him.

Then there is the whole Adventure of Doom with Pacha, him being ever huffy about the Kiss of Life, and then the restaurant gag where Kuzco takes to playing Pacha’s fake wife and dressing up in ladies’ clothing with great gusto (reinforced by the waitress’ “bless you for coming out in public” remark when Pacha says they’re on their honeymoon). Then when he is finally de-llamafied, we don’t see him paired off with the obligatory girl from the lineup earlier, as might otherwise be expected in a Disney movie. Instead he is still single, but goes to found family it up with Pacha, Chica, Kronk, etc, which dare we remark is a very queer trope.

In short, I have no idea how a Disney movie with no white people (all the characters are Indigenous/people of color), a gay king, cross-dressing jokes, and the most offbeat plot of all time actually ever got made (can you imagine the Family Friendly Mouse doing that today? Let us also talk about Kronk because he is a brilliant deconstruction of both toxic masculinity and the musclebound henchman stereotype.) Other than that this was the Chaos Hour of animated movies in the late 90s/early 2000s, and yes.

So yes. There you have it. I will not be taking criticism at this time.

In response to the question “How did a movie like this get made at all much less by fucking Disney?” there was a recent Vulture article that outlines the whole shit show of a history behind this film according to everyone (writers, directors, VAs, Stings) involved. The gist of the story is that they fucked up making a whole, true-to-form Disney musical that never came to see the light of day SO BADLY that Disney switched directors, locked the writer’s room, and didn’t review a single script until weeks after the film was in theaters.

Please, read this article if you have some time. This story is wild, and involves directors being pitted against each other Bake-Off style and a shockingly intimate documentary created by the wife of Sting who, himself was heartbroken by the decimation of the songs he wrote for the film including cutting a fantastic Yzma villain song sung by Eartha Kitt that is SO DAMN GOOD but would not ever have fit the more nailed-down Yzma we would eventually come to know and love. It’s so catchy though, I’m doubling up on calls to action but please listen now:

holy shit read the article. it’s worth it and completely batshit

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This is fucking insane

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I’ve never adequately appreciated the batshit brilliance of this joke, I’ve taken it for granted

mod2amaryllis:

brightlotusmoon:

kat-witha-k:

theterriblethingabouttulio:

flavinbagel:

qqueenofhades:

detectivehole:

detectivehole:

emperor kuzco was clearly gay

hes 19, with unlimited power, and he ain’t got a gf. the only time we see him interact with any women his own age is when he’s rejecting like 7 of them rapid fire. he pretends to date pacha in a gag that lasts like 10 solid minutes. listen to me god damnit

Okay, but just in case anyone is coming to tumblr dot com for my hot takes on 20+ year old kids’ movies: Kuzco super WAS gay (or at least coded as such) and of course, I didn’t get it until I watched it as a gay grownup.

He is played obviously camp and dramatic, for a start, and there is the aforementioned “hate your hair/not likely/yikes yikes yikes/let me guess you have a great personality” summary dismissal of all his potential brides. Then he spends dinner asking Yzma about Kronk (“so he seems nice? He’s what, in his late twenties?”) and otherwise being slightly obsessed with him.

Then there is the whole Adventure of Doom with Pacha, him being ever huffy about the Kiss of Life, and then the restaurant gag where Kuzco takes to playing Pacha’s fake wife and dressing up in ladies’ clothing with great gusto (reinforced by the waitress’ “bless you for coming out in public” remark when Pacha says they’re on their honeymoon). Then when he is finally de-llamafied, we don’t see him paired off with the obligatory girl from the lineup earlier, as might otherwise be expected in a Disney movie. Instead he is still single, but goes to found family it up with Pacha, Chica, Kronk, etc, which dare we remark is a very queer trope.

In short, I have no idea how a Disney movie with no white people (all the characters are Indigenous/people of color), a gay king, cross-dressing jokes, and the most offbeat plot of all time actually ever got made (can you imagine the Family Friendly Mouse doing that today? Let us also talk about Kronk because he is a brilliant deconstruction of both toxic masculinity and the musclebound henchman stereotype.) Other than that this was the Chaos Hour of animated movies in the late 90s/early 2000s, and yes.

So yes. There you have it. I will not be taking criticism at this time.

In response to the question “How did a movie like this get made at all much less by fucking Disney?” there was a recent Vulture article that outlines the whole shit show of a history behind this film according to everyone (writers, directors, VAs, Stings) involved. The gist of the story is that they fucked up making a whole, true-to-form Disney musical that never came to see the light of day SO BADLY that Disney switched directors, locked the writer’s room, and didn’t review a single script until weeks after the film was in theaters.

Please, read this article if you have some time. This story is wild, and involves directors being pitted against each other Bake-Off style and a shockingly intimate documentary created by the wife of Sting who, himself was heartbroken by the decimation of the songs he wrote for the film including cutting a fantastic Yzma villain song sung by Eartha Kitt that is SO DAMN GOOD but would not ever have fit the more nailed-down Yzma we would eventually come to know and love. It’s so catchy though, I’m doubling up on calls to action but please listen now:

holy shit read the article. it’s worth it and completely batshit

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This is fucking insane

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I’ve never adequately appreciated the batshit brilliance of this joke, I’ve taken it for granted

mvdeanw:

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