Grumpy bird
Bodleian Library MS. Bodl. 264, f. 112r
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i like the term "gallows humor" because it always makes me think of someone getting sentenced to death and being like "i have GOT to be the funniest person at my public execution"
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and on the fifth day god invented people who are younger and more successful than you in order to teach you some kind of fucked up and evil lesson
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this May let's make fart jokes during thunderstorms
and like, experience one of the most compelling family tragedies of all time. or whatever.
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Ok
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“I must be cruel only to be kind; Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind”
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Ghosts (CBS) | 2.02 - “Alberta’s Podcast”
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Shakes-Tourney, Round 1
(summaries from shakespeare.org.uk; further summaries and propaganda encouraged)
Comedy of Errors: Antiphonus searches for his long lost identical twin brother, Antiphonus, while his servant, Dromio, searches for his long lost identical twin brother, Dromio. Shenanigans ensue.
Henry VI part III: Henry and Edward can't be friends; Margaret wields a lot of power; they all battle and imprison and exile one another; Edward wins.
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The Round Tower, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, between 1750 and 1758
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Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others) (1919) Directed by Richard Oswald
"Widely considered the first feature-length film aimed specifically at a gay audience, made all the more significant for its humanistic depiction of gay men and its explicit plea for the end of their social and legal persecution." (x)
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happy shakespeare day! ✨
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pirating movies by seeing them in tumblr gifs and basing my own story around them
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La Demoiselle Sauvage
from Elizabeth Forbes’s ‘King Arthur’s Wood’ (1904)
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interviewer: can you explain this gap in your resume?
me: mhm so that’s called a lacuna. it refers to when manuscripts have missing parts, lost to time. for example, the epic of gilgamesh has
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