GERALDINE FARRAR (1882-1967). American operatic soprano, in the titla role of 'Sister Angelica,' by Giacomo Puccini, c1918.
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Meet Sister Angelica! A Minnesotan nun and licensed nurse who cares for her elders at a nursing home. She’s dedicated and proficient in her work, and beloved by her patients. Angelica is an eccentric, fickle woman with an inconsistent demeanor. Patients are met with a warm, jovial woman; colleagues are met with a reserved, standoffish woman. The efficacy of her work keeps her in the good graces of her superiors, and the open secret of her mental illness garners more pity than concern.
Angelica is fiercely intelligent, and remains highly functioning in spite of the severity of her schizophrenia. She perceives herself as a prophet who can ascend her patient's souls straight to heaven. As a girl, Angelica's grandfather's health deteriorated over the course of five, agonizing years. The trauma of this experience compels her to form filial attachments to the patients she "saves," for she couldn't save her own grandfather. Prior institutionalization has convinced Angelica that people will mistake her voices and visions of God for hallucinations, mistake her deliverance for murder. Lest this happen, she operates as any other organized serial killer would, and evades detection up until her crimes start to catch up to her. INFJ 2w1, born May 19, 1932.
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i like the little detail of the schuylers giggling and whispering in the background of farmer refuted 🫶
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Unpopular opinion this time:
Burn is STRAIGHT UP feminine rage.
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my departure from this fandom is very saddening and this is one of the times where im serious >_<
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"Why do you write like you need it to survive?" because he does he does he does. he wouldn't have survived if he hadn't begun clerking for the landlord or worked in a trading charter, jobs that inherently require skills in writing. he wrote about the hurricane's destruction of his hometown so poignantly that people decided to help him in furthering his education, KEEPING HIM ALIVE. and as much as he wanted to be something else, as much as he wanted a troop of men to command, hamilton as an adult/young man was NOTHING without his writing. he wouldn't have been washington's right hand man, he wouldn't have gone to the winter's ball to meet eliza, he wouldn't have wooed her with his letters or convinced her father, he wouldn't have built his career or been a founding father. he would have died, a bastard, orphan, impoverished. dead. "Why do you write like you need it to survive?" because he DOES. that's why hamilton could never let an insult go, that's why he always needed to write back, that's why he never stopped reaching for more, because without his writing, without his wit, without his rapid responses, he is NOTHING
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just those lovely girls :3 (and peggy!) (and baby philip)
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Hamilton, telling a story: When I was little...
The Schuyler Sisters: [Brace for the absolute worst]
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Y’all imagine if the person who made this song (The Living Tombstone)
And this song (Lin-Manual Miranda)
Hosted a collab
Just saying
@justalittlerandomartist
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for the outfit meme: eliza in A3, angelica in C3, and peggy in B4 ू(ʚ̴̶̷́ .̠ ʚ̴̶̷̥̀ ू)
fun fresh funky gorls (๑˃ᴗ˂)ﻭ
send me an outfit and a character!
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