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evilhorse · 1 year
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Adventure Comics #417
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dreameroftheblue · 4 months
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And guilty I may be But don't give up on me In the wake of the Odyssey We will still be thick as thieves You and me, still thick as thieves
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zer0point5ive · 1 year
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dblohginger · 8 months
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gaybuckybarnesss · 3 months
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PATRICK WILSON as Orm Marius Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)
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marsmarbles · 3 months
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I drew damsel duo but super gay and sparkly!!! I guess this could count as my Valentine’s piece.
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stromer · 6 months
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this is the only way to act when your goalie gets a shutout btw
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agnes-draws · 6 months
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i couldn’t choose so i did both ✌🏻😎
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jero-2tek · 2 months
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Just hanging around...
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madseance · 8 months
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I keep seeing people suggest Crowley's presentation in 1827 was feminine, and listen—headcanon what you want, I'm not your mom. But the justification is that he's supposedly dressed in feminine, as opposed to masculine, clothing? He isn't. You're just looking at Regency fashion with 21st-century eyes.
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Both Aziraphale and Crowley are exemplaries of well-dressed gentlemen of the early 19th century, just in different styles.
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On the left, a many-caped greatcoat like the one Aziraphale is wearing; on the right, a coat with puffed sleeves and a narrow waist like the one Crowley is wearing. (Both images seem to originate from Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1811 and 1826, respectively.)
I also saw something about Crowley's fob watch actually being a chatelaine?
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Again, I have to disagree. What Crowley's wearing just looks like a watch chain, which both men and women wore. What you can see is the chain and a charm at the end; the watch itself is tucked into a pocket (same as with Aziraphale's).
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Watch chain (left; another plate from Journal des Dames et des Modes) vs. chatelaine (right, from here).
While a chatelaine could possibly refer to a decorative watch chain, the chatelaines specifically associated with women are the accessories worn by female heads of household or housekeepers (hence the name) to hold keys and other useful items. They could get quite elaborate. Crowley's doesn't look particularly like a chatelaine more than it looks like a watch chain, to me.
To sum up, there's not really anything I can see about Crowley's fashion choices in 1827 that specifically says "female presenting"; it all fits in with men's fashion of the time. You can headcanon whatever you want! But this particular era isn't one in which Crowley's wardrobe and styling definitively reads as feminine.
Note for a couple people with poor reading comprehension: TERFs are not welcome on this post. Fuck off.
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tys-kitty · 9 months
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It‘s all fun and games until someone loses their mind a Herondale has to talk about his feelings
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