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el-smacko · 1 year
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Jesus fucking Christ Britain, imagine losing your moral superiority to the pope. It’s like Ireland all over again you limey pricks
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a43ujonrt7kv · 1 year
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de-rochester · 2 years
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I died, and was born in the hell; I found him, and I'm killing him, again.
Evan Morte
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rosieandthemoon · 6 months
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home is where the fog is
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phantomrose96 · 2 months
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Hi I’m in London
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clove-pinks · 3 months
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Folks, I am really trying to get more Paul Gavarni content on this blog, I swear, but my great obstacle is [clenches fist] being very shitty at reading French. :(
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tarantula-hawk-wasp · 2 years
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[posting like it’s 2012]
Imagine: 221b Baker Street when Sherlock finds out the Queen died and Watson has to comfort Sherlock
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pietoperdition · 7 months
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It's a problem.
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shiftythrifting · 1 year
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i’m in midwest america. (Savers in Fargo, ND)
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sassafrasmoonshine · 2 months
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Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852-1911) • The Queen in Hamlet • 1895 • Pastel on paperboard • Illustration for the play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
Edwin Austin Abbey was an American painter and illustrator who identified with the British Pre-Raphaelites. He was an Anglophile, whose subjects were almost always British. Edwin Abbey's Shakespearean works influenced late Victorian stage productions.
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orangerosebush · 1 month
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Socmed discussions about Saltburn, to me —
1) reveal that people are even more squeamish about explicit gay sexuality than they think they are
(And if this is what passes for shocking erotic excess, then we, in the anglosphere, are in a more — not making a comment about individuals here — restrained moment with mainstream American/British adult cinema than we were with mainstream adult heterosexual cinema in the 90s, eg the erotic thriller)
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2) suggest people are increasingly making art that is in conversation with, if not explicitly nostalgic for, the 2010-16 Tumblr-era.
(I really truly suspect Saltburn is, in part, an adaptation of the tropes and aesthetics that were in certain “The Social Network” fan spaces.)
#Saltburn is a period piece of this very specific very Anglophile tumblr moment#that specifically was obsessed with poshness and the upper class (usually more or less aristocratic) of the UK#much of the tumblr cultural backlash to that moment (eg the British accent jokes now; the food jokes)#is just USAmericans getting embarrassed over having prostrated themselves at the uncaring altar of British old money#and in response to that embarrassment these USAmericans I guess just started shitting on poor British class signifiers (eg usually a lot of#the mockery is about northerners esp northern women)#which is really just a continuation of tasteless American passes at being ‘above’ the poor brits they’re mocking to align with the landed#and titled of the UK#which lol they hate you just like they hate the poor British!! silly silly silly attempt to appear worldly#and to be clear my comments are about a specific kind of American-Brit beef between white tumblr users#and none of the conversation is meaningfully about British colonialism or American cultural or literal imperialism#or even about anglocenticism in general#j realize this a lot to write about something that can be boiled down to : specious and inane comments r being made by the stupidest of the#site from the imperial core of the world#and it’s usually between users who have no fucking business making class jokes#because critically the experiences they’re mocking are so removed from any struggle for survival they’ve had — on both the USA and UK side
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bugwithteeth · 6 months
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his superpower is being british AHHH!! 😭😭😭
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whovianblogger · 6 months
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doctor who;
the show where the one and only william shakespeare himself flirts with the doctor
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wambsgender · 2 years
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we as a society do not talk about this enough
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choppedcowboydinosaur · 2 months
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It's funny how the women on this site used to worship the British in the early 2010's because of the BBC Sherlock and Doctor Who. Now they just ruthlessly shit on the British every chance they get.
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pierrotwrites-hc · 2 months
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I’ve been thinking about accents, cause when I read tgb everyone in solas is vaguely British sounding in my head and I feel as though that’s what they’re written like, but just making sure what I’m thinking makes sense?
everyone is Solas is vaguely British sounding, you are correct! in Chesten, they have more of a Yorkshire accent, while people from Guye speak more like people from Cornwall.
both Chesten and Guye were independent nations before being conquered by Solas. Chesten became a duchy, Guye a principality. the subsequent conquest of Kel was intended in part as a way to take young men of fighting age out of Chesten and Guye (where they might coalesce into resistance movements), jumble them together in military units with Solasans from Lyonesse and the Midlands, and ship them off to a foreign country to fight a much-hated mutual enemy.
this is how Riggs, the villain of Chapter 46, met Kenever and Jacken -- and learned to hate both the barbarians he fought and the king who made him fight them.
as for why everyone has British accents at all...well, i'm American, but my mother is Lancashire born and bred and still very, very British. I grew up watching old BBC shows like Keeping Up Appearances, As Time Goes By, Only Fools and Horses, Vicar of Dibley, Are You Being Served?, Chef!, Doctor Who and Monty Python (which my mother thought were "irredeemably silly"), and every single murder mystery and Masterpiece Theater adaptation from Poirot to Bleak House. i think the various accents sort of settled in my brain and got redistributed when I started planning the geography of Solas.
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