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moodywhim · 1 month
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Raquel Ford.
Aspiring writer, Bookworm, Neat and Jealous.
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lured-into-wonderland · 2 months
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"Don't be afraid, I mean you no harm." (Pandora)
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She is beautiful. She might be the most beautiful woman Nunnally has ever seen (although Nunnally’s not sure; the witch from her dreams has another sort of beauty and maybe…just maybe the beauty of the creature from her dreams is more appealing to Nunnally). But surprisingly, Nunnally is not jealous. There’s something that tells her that whoever this woman is, she’s not going to mess with her little (or great) plans. She’s not going to become Regulus’s new wife; she’s not going to become a new challenge for Nunnally. Nunnally doesn't know why, but she is sure Regulus finds her to be more beautiful. More attractive. And the rest...the rest doesn't matter to Nunnally...
But this understanding does not put Nunnally at ease. This beautiful woman: would she become a threat of another sort? Does her (sudden and unexpected) appearance has anything to do with the dreams Nunnally has been having? With her quest for the book (yes, she is going to find that book; for her own sake. For the sake of her marriage. For Regulus’s sake). And Nunnally's answers to these questions are positive. So, she looks at the woman curiously. As if she wanted to see through her.
Nunnally tilts her head; she’s curious, but she is not afraid. She’s safe. Her husband promised her that. And he was the most powerful man in the world. He told her that so many time; and she has seen what he could do. And Regulus promised he will protect her. That nothing would hurt her. Including this woman.
So, Nunnally is not afraid of this unexpected visitor (but perhaps she should be?). It’s also the witch from her dreams that give her power. It’s also the promise of the witch (and of the book) that makes her so confident. Inside. Even if she is scared of the witch (that she will use her, or rather her desires, to hurt Regulus; despite claiming they are the same).
But what should she show to the beautiful woman? What story should she tell the unexpected visitor? The obvious one and yet the true one?
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“I am not afraid.” – she smiles – “I am the favourite wife of the most powerful man. Why should I be afraid?” 
A moment of silence.
"Is there something I could do for you?"
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@fallesto
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wearevillaneve · 2 years
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A Portrait of Eve. (illustration by prianikn_ke/Twitter)
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dynamitekansai · 2 years
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MINA IS THE REVOLUTION LET’S GO MINAMANIA 
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heretic-child · 1 year
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Baela was quick to anger 🤝Rhaenyra was quick to anger.
yes yes i think about that!!! baela being her daddy’s and mommy’s girl
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raskolnikovslawyer · 6 months
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coffee shop by my house hired a new barista who is extraordinarily hot and flirts with me incessantly but she also makes the worst - and i truly mean the worst - coffee i’ve ever paid for. atrociously bad. just another of god’s little jokes
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 6 days
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Expertise can't help you here.
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sometimes I randomly think about the time a girl posted in this girls only Facebook group I’m in telling everyone how she broke up with her boyfriend and he lied saying that he lost the spare key she gave him, only to then break into her apartment when she wasn’t home and steal the cat they’d adopted while they were together, but then he denied having done this and she didn’t really have proof that he took the cat since he wouldn’t let her come into his place and look for it. And then another girl saw this post and knew her ex-boyfriend, and she was like “girl. I used to hook up with your mans back in xxxx and I still have his number. If you want, I’ll hit him up and get him to invite me back to his place and see if your cat’s there.” And the OP was like “bet.”
So this woman hit up homie dog, asked him out for drinks, went home with him, slept with him, and then woke up in the middle of the night and TOOK THE CAT. Like she had only said that she would confirm if the cat was there but then she took it upon herself to steal this woman’s cat back. Like she full on Trojan horsed this man and then hit up homegirl like “I got the goods. Where you wanna meet.” And then the two of them posted a photo of them together with the cat to the group.
And I just think women supporting women is so beautiful.
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seveneyesoup · 2 months
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jjian1002 · 17 days
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Chilchuck the struggling girl dad🥳
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steveharrington · 3 months
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i think ultimately the core of what irritates me about the t swift craze is that she’s constantly getting props for things that … literally aren’t true. people act like she’s self made, she is not. people act like she’s a social activist, she is not. people act like she’s constantly going to great lengths to uplift other women, she is not. like if people were just like yeah i love her music :) then okay! but it’s the constanttttt applause and praise and worshipping for things that are just patently false that really makes me feel insane
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artkaninchenbau · 4 months
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Crocodile finds a strange stray cat an 11-year old Nico Robin (AU where they met 13 years earlier. Robin's been on the run from the World Government for 3 years. Crocodile's 27 and has not set up base in Alabasta yet)
It seems like I have become possessed. By some sort of demon.
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guooey · 1 year
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wearevillaneve · 2 years
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LONDON — If you’re going to venture onstage for the first time, a nearly two-hour, emotionally fraught solo play without a break might not seem the best place to start. But the TV actress Jodie Comer, better known as the assassin Villanelle in the Emmy-winning series “Killing Eve,” has taken to the West End in just such a play, “Prima Facie” by Suzie Miller, with gleaming-eyed assurance.
First seen in 2019 in the writer’s native Australia, “Prima Facie” is at the Harold Pinter Theater through June 18 — though it will presumably have more life as long as its star chooses to stick with it. “House Full” signs have marked out Comer as the box-office equal of such theatrical heavy hitters as Mark Rylance in “Jerusalem,” the Jez Butterworth masterwork playing just streets away.
Comer is cool and commanding as a defense lawyer named Tessa who discovers, at considerable personal cost, the limitations of the law. Assaulted on a night out by a colleague whom she brings to trial, Tessa soon finds herself confronting a legal system whose strictures even a mind as shrewd and sharp as hers cannot overcome. The second half devolves into an angry broadside, but you can only commend the impulses behind a play that wants to educate as well as entertain: Audience members are handed leaflets on the way out to raise awareness about sexual consent.
Justin Martin’s busy staging finds Comer leaping onto the furniture and engulfed by a brief onstage rainstorm, to keep a potentially static monologue interesting to the eye: A chair at one point becomes a toilet bowl into which Tessa is sick, and a crucial costume change is done in full view of the audience.
Comer plays to all levels of the theater, often sweeping her gaze upward as if to enlist us as her jury. And though she speaks the text at breakneck speed, there’s no denying the visceral power of an evening that owes its sellout status to a theatrical neophyte who possesses the know-how of a seasoned pro.
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rongzhi · 23 days
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English added by me :)
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fandomsandfeminism · 11 months
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Yall wanna hear a kinda funny, kinda sad story about my grandmother and hetero-normativity?
Ok, so... when my grandmother was in her 50s (I was an infant), she met a woman at the Unitarian Church. And, as can happen when you meet your soul mate, this event made it impossible for her to deny parts of herself that she had fiercely hidden her whole life.
All the drama- their affair being found out, the divorce with my grandfather, the court battle over who got the house, happened while I was a baby. Even in my earliest memories, it's just Mama Jo and Oma, and my grandfather lived elsewhere (first his own apartment, then a nursing home, then with us.)
But here's the thing- no one ever explained any of this to me. No one ever sat down and was like "hey, Rosie, so do you know what a lesbian is?" It was the 90s. It was Texas. I think my mom was still kinda processing all this, and just assumed that like... I was gonna figure it out. Don't mention it, let it just be normal. Like I think my mom thought that if she explained the situation, she would be making it weird? I dunno.
But like. In the 90s, in all the movies I had seen and books I had read, do you know how many same sex couples I had seen? Like. 0. Do you know how many "platonic best friend/roommates" I had seen? A lot. I had no context, is what I'm saying.
I literally thought this was a Golden Girls, roommates, besties situation until I was like...I dunno, 11? 12?
It was actually their parrot, an African Grey named Spike, imitating my grandmothers voice saying "Johanna, honey, it's getting late", that triggered the MIND BLOWN moment as I realized that *there's only one master bedroom and it only has 1 waterbed* when all the pieces finally clicked.
Anyway. I think it's a real important thing for kids to know queer people exist, for a lot of reasons, but also because kids can be clueless and it's embarrassing to have your grandmother be outted by a parrot because everyone just thought you'd figure it out on your own.
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Anyway, here is my grandma and her wife, my Oma, after they moved to Albuquerque to be artsy gay cowboys and live their best life. They helped run a "Lesbian Dude Ranch" out there (basically just with funding and financial support. As Oma has explained "traditionally, most lesbians don't have a lot of money" so they wrote the checks and let the younger ladies actually run the ranch.)
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