Love long and prosper
Emil Doerstling, Prussian love happiness, 1890, Deutsches Historisches Museum
Prussian army bandmaster Gustav Albrecht Sabac el Cher and his wife Gertrude Perling
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ok i’m feeling emo about spirk. like here’s the thing. in the 1960’s when women watched this space show, they saw these two men with a deep bond. and they were so interested and passionate about their relationship that they found ways the share their interest with others. making fictional stories and spreading it around in basically 60’s zines. This already is kind of incredible. it’s basically the birthplace of fandom.
but what really gets me is that more than 50 years later, people still see these funky lil space men and they create art from this bond they see. But now we get to share it on the internet for thousands to see. we get to tell stories, the same stories housewives in the 60’s did, in a second. Like people have been creating about Spock and Kirk for 50 years. similar art! similar stories! that’s just crazy to me. if i wrote a fic, how much would it have in common with a fic from 1968? It’s just cool right? to think of how many things have changed yet our passion to write about love between these characters stays.
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10 dark academia movies you might not know (part 2):
The Riot Club
Little Women
Noordzee, Texas
The Goldfinch
Mona Lisa Smile
Tolkien
Colette
School Ties
Total Eclipse
Sherlock Holmes
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I wanna be curated
1. Lavinia Fontana, Self-portrait, circa 1577-1585, Saragossa Museum 2. Friederike Julie Lisiewska, Self portrait of the artist, aged twenty-one, 1793, Staatliches Museum Schwerin 3. Na Hye-sok, Self-Portrait, c. 1928, Suwon Ipark Museum of Art 4. Elisa Counis, Self-portrait in Uffizi Gallery 1839, 1839, Galleria degli Uffizi 5. Marietta Robusti, Venecian lady, 16th century, Museo del Prado 6. Alice Pike Barney, Self-Portrait with Palette, 1906, Renwick Gallery 7. Elin Danielson-Gambogi, Self-Portrait, 1900, Konstmuseet Ateneum 8. Henriette Lorimier, Self-portrait, between 1804 and 1806, Musée Magnin 9. Lucia Anguissola, Self Portrait, 1557, Castello Sforzesco, Milan
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*record scratch* Yep! That’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got here.
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Dick: so we can go eat now or go to the thing and eat later. do you have a preference, or..?
Jason: yes actually i prefer women.
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I have such respect for the women of the past who made it through their periods without Panadol and didn’t kill themselves
I can make it like two minutes and I’m reaching for the medicine cupboard
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