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meuniversointerior · 11 months
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By @mmemirrorball
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ganbaromasuta · 13 days
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“   The multiple failed assassination attempts against me have helped build both character and self esteem. ” // @everemore & unhinged comedic relief meme
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"Hold on, Miss Priestess you're gonna have to explain that one a little more." Are you ok? That doesn't sound ok. "Do I need to have a talk with someone? Because I will."
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mychanicalbrides · 12 days
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SO I WAIT BY THE DOOR LIKE IM JUST A KID. USE MY BEST COLORS FOR YOUR PORTRAITTTTT LAY THE TABLE WITH THE FANCY SHITTTT AND WATCH YOU TOLERATEEE ITT 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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kingofmyborrowedheart · 5 months
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Ah yes, Fokelore, the sister album to Everemore.
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cin-cant-donate-blood · 6 months
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One of the weirder hot takes you get from grammar prescriptivists is that reinforcing double negatives ("you didn't see nothing") are somehow inherently incorrect or a sign of stupidity.
Incoming: a short rant about linguistic prescriptivism and then an excerpt from the Canterbury Tales.
Firstly, there are more languages than English, and in many of them it is the norm that negatives reinforce, rather than cancel each other out. You might say "yeah but not in English," but you're objectively wrong. Several dialects and sociolects of English use reinforcing double negatives, it's just that you're dismissing the people who use them as either stupid, non-fluent, or both (the idea that a well functioning adult could lack fluency in their own native language is preposterous by the way). The racial dimension is too obvious to even be worth diving into.
However, I think the thing that annoys me the most is the resounding ignorance and arrogance of the people who think like this. Sure, the part where you assume that every language and every dialect follows the same grammatical rules as your own is a common enough mistake, but the irony is that by insisting on this, you're showing your own ignorance of the language with a gesture intended to signal your superior grasp of it.
The average linguistic prescriptivist is in my experience not very well educated in language, not its formal rules, not the scientific study of it, and certainly not with its literature. They tend to occupy the "knows enough to think they know something, but not enough to realize how little they know" section of the Dunning-Kruger curve.
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Note that this graph is a simple representation of an idea, not the result of a study or anything like that. The numbers and relative positions here are made up. That's how the curve manages to slope back in on itself after the peak.
What I mean is, they tend to know enough to be moderately aware of the formal rules of "standard" English, without any grasp of the real nature of a language (usually conceiving of it as some kind of ideal object that can be "correctly matched with" in an objective way), and even more damning, without a lot of experience actually engaging with that language beyond speech and simple text.
At best, they know some factoids from high school about how you're not supposed to end a sentence with a preposition (it's fine, actually, English is a Germanic language which means it loves shifting word order around) and such.
Anyway, here's a quadruple negative used in a reinforcing manner by Geoffrey Chaucer, arguably the founder of English-language literature, while describing the knight character in the prologue to the Canterbury Tales. A genuinely good writer that, along with Shakespeare and many others, one must presume that these prescriptivists have never read, at least not closely, though they in my experience tend to pretend they have.
At mortal batailes hadde he been fiftene,
And foughten for our faith at Tramissene
In listes thries and ay slain his fo.
This ilke worthy Knight hadde been also
Sometime with the lord of Palatye
Again another hethen in Turkye;
And everemore he hadde a soverein pris.
And though that he were worthy, he was wis,
And of his port as meeke as is a maide.
He nevere yit no vilainye ne saide
In al his lif unto no manere wight:
He was a verray, parfit, gentil knight.
Or, if your Middle English is rusty, here's my rough translation:
He had been at fifteen tournaments to the death
And he had fought for our faith at Tramissene (Tlemcen, Algeria)
In three lists (tournament grounds) and always slain his foe.
This same worthy knight had also been
Some time with the lord of Palatye (the Emir of Balat, Turkey)
Against another heathen in Turkey;
And evermore he had a superior reputation.
And he was every bit as wise as he was bold.
And his demeanor: as meek as a maid.
He never yet no rude thing hadn't said
In all his life to no kind of person:
He was a true, perfect, noble knight.
Anyway, in conclusion, prescriptivists shut the fuck up.
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I’m partway through Jenny Nicholson’s in-depth video about Everemore and holy shit is this a wild story. Highly recommended, if you have four hours.
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I will say, following a tumblr like everemore-fashion can have the added bonus of sometimes seeing outfits that you can...”character claim” so to speak for a piece of fiction.
For example, Dresden Files wise with Justine’s trend of what she has been wearing (from pink and floral, to simple but business smart, to a kimono) so when I saw it there I could also see her wearing something like this;
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Whereas something like this could fit a character like Mab potentially:
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dbldipper · 1 year
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the hunt for the big furry thing in the woods; pines & goof
@goofproof
dipper had recruited his friend max on one of his biggest expeditions yet .. besides, y'know, the expedition involving dipper spending every hour of his day attempting to solve the mystery of everemore and driving himself mad over it. however, the difference between this mystery and his everyday hype fixations was the fact he now had a LEAD.
"can you put some pep in your step or something? i know we're almost there, i can feel it in my mystery-solving bones."
dipper had been wandering the woods alone late at night, as one sane human being with no psychological blockages does, and had seen something that had confirmed one of his long time speculations... and that the fact there was a mysterious creature inhabiting the woods of evermore.
after marinating on what he believes he saw for 12+ hours, knowing in his gut it had to be something supernatural or at least unheard of, dipper roped max into venturing right back out into the woods the following evening to see if what he saw would show itself again.
"you wouldn't even believe it, man. this thing was huge. it was big, and furry, and... and like- i'm TELLING you. it's here. or it...it WAS here. swear to god."
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thisisgracetrying · 2 years
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Still thinking about how Taylor saw all of us crying over - All too well (10 minute version) and said “you know what? MERRY CHRISTMAS” 🎄🤶🏼🎄.
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n-o-r-ah · 3 years
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Has somebody thought, that Taylor Swift is one of the few modern musicians whose lyrics and songs need to be studied at school? She writes like Shakespeare, but doesn't she deserve to be studied like Shakespeare? I'm not saying that her life is very dramatic and full of scandales,. That we need to know about her every love interest and breakup. No.
What i wanna say is that the meanings of her songs and her ideas, that she puts in them, need to be spread. You can find a song about every issue: the lgbt? We have "You need to calm down"  the problems of growing up? We have "Never grow up"  your boyfriend didn't show up at your part? Here comes "The moment i knew" And i haven't even metioned "folklore" and "everemore" 
Obviously, her songs are  needed for children as much as love poems and novelles. Have you heard the lakes? it's a songwriting masterpiece.
Is it romantic how all my elegies eulogize me?
A red rose grew up out of ice frozen ground
With no one around to tweet it.
If not all her songs, but this needs to be, if not studied, but heared. Thank you, @taylorswift
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(If you have something to add, please do so. I'd love to hear other's opinions)
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thalovestay · 3 years
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but I come back stronger than a '90s trend ✨💛
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@taylorswift @taylornation
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Miss @taylorswift is telling me that since the first lockdown she gave us:
Folklore
Folklore studio session
Evermore
Love Story Taylor's Version plus 26 sogns
I'm speechless she's so productive, I'd like to be like her and doing all those stuff
Thank you Taylor, you saved 2020 twice and make 2021 looks better.
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swift-fallfromgrace · 3 years
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{Hi guys please reblog with a picture or message as to why you are proud of Taylor so we can create a long chain for her to see! ☺️✨}
Hi @taylorswift
I just wanted to say I’m so incredibly proud of all you have achieved this past year. You have helped me through my tough times with your music and I am honestly so grateful that you decide to share your talent and words with us all! I can’t believe I get to experience the fearless era for the first time, and am now listening to the album again with fresh ears as a 20 year old. You are an inspiration to the next generation of musicians, reminding them to always stand up for what they believe in and fight to own the songs they write! This feels like a very historic moment and I couldn’t ask for someone better to look up to! Happy Fearless release day! 💛💛💛💛✨✨✨🥰🥰🥰🥰 @taylornation
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wisteria-grows-here · 3 years
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Most relatable quote from Evermore:
Im staying at my parents house
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lastkisszey13 · 3 years
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Happy new year everyone. I wish 2021 will be better than 2020 🎅🏼💗🎄🎉🎉
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burdensword · 3 years
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everemore
please do not listen to this maniac!!
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    “A MANIAC, you say? Then ASSASSIN was speaking nonsense about such rituals though...it feels as if some people have committed this practice before. But I won’t try it myself since it seems unlike me to touch other’s behinds without their permission. You need not worry for me, LADY GUINEVERE.”
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