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owne-d · 9 months
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😬 só pra dar uma atualizada
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swofyx · 2 years
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almacarioca · 1 year
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a l m a c a r i o c a
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sxxdrug · 1 year
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donnonono · 1 year
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tequiladaa · 1 year
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xsls · 1 year
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runaw4y · 2 years
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Às vezes eu só tento ser forte. Em alguns momentos, é muito mais fácil esconder o que a gente sente de fato, do que deixar transparecer.
Se me olhar com cuidado, é fácil perceber que sou como um lago quando a pedra bate sobre a água: balança todo o resto. Desmorono fácil.
Mas, talvez como uma forma de proteção pra mim mesma, prefiro fingir que sou como o óleo e a água: não se misturam, formam-se fases diferentes em que é possível visualizar claramente onde está o óleo, e onde está a água.
E assim é comigo, consigo separar a tristeza de todo o resto, e seguir em frente como se nada estivesse acontecendo. Por incrível que pareça, na maioria das vezes, é até fácil.
Em alguns momentos da vida, sempre me achei fria e insensível. Mas na verdade, eu sempre me coloco em primeiro lugar. Penso se isso vale meu tempo, se vale a pena me tirar da paz e mexer com meu psicológico.
No fundo, eu estou sofrendo. São alguns detalhes, coisas corriqueiras que quando acionam algum gatilho, desmorono. Talvez em algum momento eu saiba lidar melhor com isso. Talvez em algum momento, eu consiga fazer o "certo".
Por enquanto, há um pouco de mágoa aqui dentro que não me deixa sair do lugar.
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its-all-down-hill · 5 days
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thefollyflaneuse · 1 year
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Sir Christopher Wren
Sir Christopher Wren died 300 years ago on 8 March 1723. The Folly Flâneuse thought she would mark the anniversary by looking at a two examples of his work that served as garden ornaments – once surplus to their original requirements. (more…) “”
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yarpiebrit · 1 year
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Beer, Bawd and Boers
Beer, Bawd and Boers
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swofyx · 1 year
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sxxdrug · 2 years
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donnonono · 1 year
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Fashions of the Belle Epoque
by fiveminutehistory.com
list of paintings below the cut off
1874 - The Blue Lady by Pierre Auguste Renoir
1878 - Portrait of Jeanne Samary by Pierre August Renoir
1882 - Harmony in Pink and Grey: Portrait of Lady Meux by James McNeil Whistler
1889 - Vicomtesse de Montmorand by James Tissot
1893 - The Visitor by Phillip Burne-Jones
1897 - Catherine Vlasto by John Singer Sargent
1905 - Portrait of Elizabeth Wharton Drexel by Giovanni Boldini
1909 - On the Heights by Charles Courtney Curran
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secretmellowblog · 1 year
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Hi! Do you have any idea of the etymology of Les Amis’ names/French words that sound like their names?
I’m not an expert on this and someone else probably knows more! But here’s all I know off the top of my head. I’ll go from “ones that have canonical book explanations” to “ones that are vague or more speculative”:
Grantaire: His name sounds like “Grand R” or “big R” in French. As a result, he doesn’t sign his name with a normal signature but with a giant letter R. This is also why it’s a popular fan headcanon for “R” to be Grantaire’s nickname.
Lesgle/Bossuet—this is a pun but I’m still not completely sure I get it. So his name is “Lesgle,” which sounds like “l’aigle” (the eagle) and he comes from Meux. Unrelated to him there’s also a famous bishop who was known as “L’aigle of Meux,” whose real name was Bossuet. So les amis made a pun and Lesgle got the nickname Bossuet as a joke about the bishop.
Jehan Prouvaire— Jehan is obsessed with Medieval literature, so he added an “H” to his name “Jean” to make it more medieval.
Feuilly— sounds like the French word for paper, a nod to his work as a fan maker
Bahorel— sounds like “Borel,” like the name of one of Hugo’s friends Petrus Borel
Courfeyrac— comes from a wealthy family, and there’s a whole thing where he should go by “de Courfeyrac” because he’s upper class— but he refuses and just goes by plain Courfeyrac. Idk much about the origin of the name but it seems to me like it’s supposed to mark him as Wealthy— I guess it’s similar to being named something like “Thaddeus Winston the Third?”
Enjolras— is apparently a very strange uncommon-before-les-mis name that would come from Southern France, and even French people disagree on how to pronounce it (?)
Joly - I know nothing about this name except that his friends like to add extra Ls to it as a joke, I think?
Combeferre— I know nothing. This name is a mystery just like the character himself
Bonus:
Marius Pontmercy: Marius’s name is based on Victor Hugo’s middle name, “Marie.” And “Pontmercy” is the French word for “bridge” and then the French word for “thank you.” (I’ve seen fics with an English Marius named “Marius Thankbridge.”) The Pontmercy name pun is important because it’s why Thenardier never learns who Georges is; when Georges is struggling to tell him “my name is Pontmercy” all Thenardier hears is “merci,” so he just thinks the man is just thanking him.
If anyone knows more, feel free to add on! : D
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