I recently discovered Jane's World comics by Paige Braddock. I love them.
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Shoutout to Lindsay Duncan for her tendency of showing up in the middle of a DT character's arc to tell him just how much of a dumbass he's being
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GOODBYE, MOTHER - LOKI FAN COMIC (2023)
He deserves to say goodbye. 💚
Art by: raychelwho
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Of course Catherine Morland falls in love with the charming, kind Henry Tilney who's unlike any man she's ever met and who's the kind of person who she didn't think existed outside of books. But the great thing is that Henry's equally enchanted by the completely ordinary Catherine, because she's something that's totally unfamiliar to his world. They're equally mythical to each other, and in finding each other they upend their ideas of what they thought the world was, and they build a new world together, and that is peak romance.
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behind every hot girl there is a deep history of obsessing over a particular time period or historical figure
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Palmate newts
By: Jane Burton
From: The Complete Encyclopedia of the Animal World
1980
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Say what you will about Emma 2020 but here are the things that it did get right:
• Frank and Knightley awkwardly staring/glaring at each other at odd moments (like it is so clear how envious Knightley is of him)
• Emma is both endearing and insufferable, which is a balance that is difficult to obtain
• Harriet is adorable
• Robert Martin has the saddest puppy-dog eyes ever
• Their two male servants were SO FUNNY and once you notice them you see them everywhere, like they were witness to pretty much everything that happened in this movie like they know EVERYTHING
• Mr. Knightley singing and playing the violin!!! !!!!!
• How happy Harriet is when Mr. Knightley asks her to dance, she’s BEAMING
• THE DANCE BETWEEN EMMA AND MR. KNIGHTLEY??? WHAT WAS THAT????
• Emma crying after Mr. Knightley lectures her at Box Hill
• You might say that they make Knightley’s love for Emma too obvious, and that’s a valid critique, but that does mean that we also get to see Knightley going through The Horrors. That man is Distraught and I love to see it
• Specifically I mean when he dramatically flops on the floor at Donwell and his servant very quickly leaves the room like “nope I’m out.” 10/10 he reserves the right to be dramatic in his own home and I’m living for it
• THEY BOTH CRIED AT THE WEDDING
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