in or before 1632 Riding coat of Ernst Casimir van Nassau-Dietz by unknown maker
wool, linen, silk buttons, metal wire
(Rijksmuseum)
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Learning that Surgeon of Death and former Warlord of the Sea, Trafalgar D Water Law turns to mush over his Polar Bear’s cuteness has just recontextualized his entire relationship with Luffy.
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you know how dream’s ravens often ride on his shoulders? i’m imagining lucienne missing that once she transitions into her current human form so sometimes dream gives her piggy-back rides around the dreaming
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melt like this
Rated: M; No Archive Warnings Apply.
Pairing: Trent Crimm/Ted Lasso; Other Gen Relationships. Largely Trent-centric, possibly with Ted POV companion on the way.
Trent is captured, falls in love, escapes, and confronts the deep loneliness at the center of his being. Not in that order. Mostly.
Or: a weird fantasy AU featuring curses, loneliness, imprisonment, escape, and an enormous fuck-off wolf.
Warnings for: captivity/kidnapping, heavily implied torture, hunger/starvation. Also see: shared trauma, self-esteem issues, touch-starvation, miscommunication of a sort, and not actually unrequited love.
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If you don’t think that Leon Scott Kennedy cums all over himself with his dick having not been touched 5 minutes after you sit on his face and he eats you out, then I don’t think we’re talking about the same Leon Scott Kennedy
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RE: cultural appropriation primarily being about an economic state of affairs where white people make money off of other people, a related idea I've been contemplating but haven't been able to like. Finish writing about is the idea of cultural decontextualization, which is when a cultural majority (often but not always white people) engage with another culture in a manner that erases- and may simultaneously replicate- racist histories, and is more about creating false narratives than economics.
A personal example would be white people making clothes based off of Coptic Egyptian artifacts, especially while generically referring to them as "Roman" or arguing Coptic art does not exist, which denies Copts part of Coptic history while resurrecting the French Coptomania of the 1920s, and specifically Albert Gayet's actions of taking items from Coptic graves to the point where a model was dressed in a tunic and shown off (which is also terrible from an artifact preservation perspective- this tunic would've been at minimum, 1300 years old at the time).
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