Livia (Liv) - Ravenclaw - Pansexual - 29 - Italy (Rome)
This is the blog I should have had when I was 13
Fandoms: mostly ASOUE - musicals and theater - also Star Wars - Doctor Who (big finish included) - Critical Role
then a lot of random stuff including meme, lgbtq and opinions
Art blog @inartbeliv
remember that time that spock said “this is about sex” but he couldn’t say sex so instead he said “biology” and kirk clearly knew what he meant but was awkwardly like “what kind of biology” and spock got this look on his face like ‘oh lordy i’m not dealing with this today’ and said “vulcan biology” and kirk can’t say the word sex either so he goes “u mean the biology of vulcans” and then they stood there in silence for ten seconds like a pair of fucking idiots
I think one of the reasons drag kings aren’t as popular as drag queens, aside from the fact that straight women don’t like us, is that people are uncomfortable acknowledging masculinity as a performance. Like we as a society know that femininity is a performance, with its own costumes and rules. Masculinity is also a performance, and nothing makes that more clear than someone making an exaggeration of it
if you need us the missus and me will be in the other room having a duel with old flintlock pistols missing each other with every shot not only because we love each other but also because we both are dog shit at this
I'm enjoying Star Trek Strange New Worlds a lot ... I don't know if that's considered lame or problematic in the wider Trekkie community...??
I'm conflicted about the whole nurse Chapel and Spok thing ... It's super weird to me because in theory it's my kind of ship so part of me wants to ship it ... But I read about their dynamic in TOS and ... Nope. That would be enough to ruin it for me. But also, of course, Kirk! He's just around the corner man, I know how it goes for them, so why should I be invested in this Chapel business??
listen, they are never going to stop making star trek shows. So i know if i bide my time and wait like 10-20 years there will eventually be a star trek show where kirk and spock are a gay couple. there is only so long they can beat the gay spock allegations down with a stick thats all im saying.
“The other [scene that stands out above the rest] involved a handsome man, asking a dancing couple if he could cut in. The female partner, expecting his attention, agrees, only to see him dance with her male partner. Jolson then flaps his wrist and says, “Boys will be boys. Woo!”. This scene almost caused the Production Code to reject the film, and was featured in the opening scenes of the documentary film The Celluloid Closet (1996).”