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mothscotch · 6 months
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some silly little off drawings i did on my work :3
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yes but what if they were buddies
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da-janela-lateral · 11 months
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Some smiler cats for the soul
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galewindstudios · 2 months
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Jules in his ~early 20's
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Just a sketch I rendered a bit :]
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coquelicoq · 10 months
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last week marked a full year since i started a daily habit of reading french fiction to myself out loud, so i took a picture of the books i finished in the last twelve months to commemorate the occasion!
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as you can see, there are nine books total but two of the books (count of monte-cristo and les mis) take up fully half the volume, which makes sense because the first six of the twelve months were devoted to just those two behemoths. full list:
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, Tomes I et II, Alexandre Dumas père
Les Misérables, Tomes I et II, Victor Hugo
La fin de Chéri, Colette
Le Tour du monde en 80 jours, Jules Verne
Exercices de style, Raymond Queneau (this one i read in both paperback and audiobook; the audiobook is stacked on top)
Changer l'eau des fleurs, Valérie Perrin
Claudine à l'école, Colette et Willy
Candide ou l'Optimisme, Voltaire
Le mur, Jean-Paul Sartre
la fin de chéri was both the shortest book and the hardest to read! there was a lot of vocab i wasn't familiar with, and the syntax was a real challenge. colette LOVES her a comma. like, she uses commas to do so many different things i can never really tell what any given comma is supposed to be doing. she might as well just not use punctuation at all. also, i only discovered this like five months after the fact, but it's apparently a sequel?? i was super confused by a bunch of stuff that seemed pretty unexplained and it turns out there was a reason for that lol (the reason being the explanations were in a totally different book). i also just, like, didn't really like the story 😩 rip me!
cmc and les mis were both books i had read previously in english but never in french. exercices du style and probably about half of le mur i had read for college french (if you look closely you can see the spines of those two are a more faded color because i've had them for 15 years lol). the rest were brand new to me. changer l'eau des fleurs was the only book published in the current century. so much great vocab in that one...i really gotta read more stuff from the last few years. also it made me cry big time.
i think i'm gonna keep up this daily habit, but i'd like to expand to poetry and possibly? even non-fiction?? at some point?? francophones feel free to rec me stuff! i'm trying to work my way through some of the really classic french canon, so next up i'm thinking maybe le fantôme de l'opéra, cyrano de bergerac, and at least the first volume of à la recherche du temps perdu? i also want to read more recent stuff, so i've been looking at winners of readers' choice prizes and whatnot, but suggestions from actual individuals would be grand. i think some scifi could be cool maybe, but i don't know anything about french-language scifi and have no idea where to start...
non-french francophone authors would also be really great if you have any suggestions!
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ourselvers · 1 year
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off doodles because i love this game a lot
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malusienki · 7 months
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“yet the light of a whole life dies when a love is done” - francis william bourdillon’s “the night has a thousand eyes”
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mogai-headcanons · 1 year
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The Batter from OFF is an autistic schizophrenic acemid transfeminine queer man!
Zacharie is an autistic bisexual trans man with PTSD!
Pablo is an autistic schizophrenic questioning cat!
Valérie is an autistic schizophrenic gay cat!
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baccali · 2 years
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boule de poils
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lunasohma · 7 months
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Day 26 + got distracted by Off
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Started Off I'm in the third zone right now and I can't wait to see what the fuck is going on here this time but I have NOT recovered from Valérie's death yet ‼️ I finished Japhet's fight first try but what the fuck ‼️
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mothscotch · 5 months
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can you draw the judge in like the most scrunkly silly way ever like just a lil guy judge :3
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enjoy (+ valérie)
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keikoyume · 5 months
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OFF x The Boy and the Heron
I had this concept since November and I had to draw it!!
Here some explanations and more ideas about the crossover:
Hugo is the protagonist (Mahito, in the movie), he travels through the ‘OFF world’ discovering a land of wonders. Perhaps his presence will have an impact on it…
I thought the Queen could be Mahito’s great uncle until I changed my mind for Enoch instead (I really wanted to put the three guardians). Vader Eloha would be Natsuko (Mahito/Hugo’s new mom).
Weirdly, Japhet is wearing Valérie’s corpse but also has his cat corpse in his mouth (it’s for the aesthetic✨), he's the heron the best character in the movie.
Pablo has the role of Himi, in the crossover, he’s the cat of Hugo’s deceased mom.
Warawaras are young Elsens floating with (Sucre’s) balloons, parrots are Burnts (and pelicans would be specters).
Dedan is Kiriko, he fishes meat in… the meat actually. I was thinking about the idea he’d fish cows, I felt it’d be cute and absurd. I was also thinking he’d be doing that on a big pedalo✨
Finally, I think the Batter would be the parrot king, I felt it was fitting for the character and his rough behavior in the movie.
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Élisabeth Lebas talking about Robespierre like he’s the Messiah or something compilation
[Edgar Degas] told me that, when he was a child, his mother one day took him to rue de Tournon to visit Madame Lebas, widow of the famous Convention deputy who, on 9 thermidor, killed himself with a pistol. When the visit was over, they withdrew with small steps, accompanied to the door by the old lady, when Madame Degas suddenly stopped, deeply overwhelmed. Letting go of her son's hand, she pointed at the portraits of Robespierre, of Couthon, of Saint-Just, that she had just noticed were hanging on the walls of the antechambre, and she couldn’t keep herself from crying out with horror: ”What! You still keep the faces of these monsters here!”  ”Be quiet, Célestine!” Madame Lebas cried out ardently, ”be quiet… They were saints!” Discours de l’Histoire prononcé à la distribution solennelle des prix du Lycée Jeanson-de-Sailly held by Paul Valéry on July 13 1932, cited in Robespierre ou les contradictions du jacobinisme (1978) by Albert Soboul.
I was able to converse, between 1838 and 1839, with a famous parrot who had been the friend of Robespierre. He belonged to Mme the widow Lebas, the wife of the famous Convention deputy who chose to die with Robespierre, and the mother of M. Lebas, Hellenist scholar, who died a few years ago. Mme widow Lebas, a very respectable woman, whom I had the honour of seeing often in her little house in Fontenay-aux-Roses, where she would make the sign of the cross when she pronounced the name Robespierre, adding these words: Saint Maximilien. As for her parrot, when one said "Robespierre", it replied Hats off! Hats off! It sang the Marseillaise with perfect diction and Ça ira like a Jacobin. It was — and perhaps, thanks to its diet of grain, still is — a sans-culotte parrot, the like of which can no longer be found. Mme Lebas recounted with great emotion how she had managed to save this precious psittacus  after Thermidor.  It had been seriously compromised.  After the arrest of Robespierre and Lebas, in the course of a long domiciliary inspection,  every time the name of Robespierre was pronouned the parrot would repeat its refrain, Hats off! Hats off! The government agents had grown impatient and were about to wring its neck, when Mme Lebas, as quick as lightning,  grabbed the bird, opened the window and set it free. The poor parrot flew from window to window, until it found a charitable person to open up for it; a few days later Madame Lebas was able to regain possession of this last friend left to her by Robespierre, the only one perhaps, besides his elderly mistress, who has remained faithful to his memory.  L’Union médicale: journal des intérêts scientifiques et pratiques, moraux et professionnels du corps médical (1861) volume 12, page 258-259.
Finally our providence, our good friend Robespierre, spoke to Saint-Just to engage him to let me depart with [him and Lebas], along with my sister-in-law Henriette. Élisabeth’s memoirs, cited in Le conventionnel Le Bas: d’après des documents inédits et les mémoires de sa veuve (1901), by Stéfane-Pol, page 131.
…If you had been informed of my residence, I would have been eager to tell you the truth. The good that you say of our martyrs is not too charged: they were the true friends of liberty; they lived only for the people, for their fatherland; but some monsters, in one day, destroyed everything; in one day they assassinated liberty. Yes, monsieur, a republican like you would have been happy to know those men, so virtuous on all accounts; they all died poor. Note written by Élisabeth a few years before her death regarding ”a work treating the revolution” (l’Histoire des Girondins?). Cited in Ibid, page 147.
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bebemoon · 10 months
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look for the name: LINGLONG
anne valérie hash voluminous layered tulle and silk off-the-shoulder mini dress, from couture s/s 2oo8
hair & beauty @ rodarte rtw autumn 2o16
jacquemus "les chaussures" mary jane ballerina pumps in black
diptyque "l'eau de neroli" eau de toilette
hernán herdez "baroque piercing" irregular gold hoop and pearl earring
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celluloidrainbow · 8 months
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OUBLIER CHEYENNE (2005) dir. Valérie Minetto Cheyenne, a journalist, decides to leave Paris after being laid off to settle down in the middle of nowhere, far from the society she hates. The trouble is that she leaves Sonia, her true love, behind. The latter, a teacher who loves her job, refuses to give up everything -including her comfort- to follow her. Sonia makes all the efforts in the world to forget Cheyenne, whether in the arms of Pierre, a charming anarchist, or in those of Béatrice, a woman who soon proves perverse and dangerous, only to realize that her heart belongs to Cheyenne and nobody else. (link in title)
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