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@maishiia

Lys // She/Her // zero consistency // multifandom except sometimes I can’t escape one // Lesbian<3
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do you guys remember the Old Guard. remember when there was a major mainstream hollywood action scifi motion picture starring hot women with guns where gay people kissed on the mouth passionately. and the movie was both critically and financially successful. that movie feels like a fucking fever dream. i'll never achieve the high i got when that movie came out ever again

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Page decorations for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1899 edition.

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vetyr

Spilled in ash, in dust, I did not leave you

Personal piece in between commissions :) Prints here.

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so the average american is not aware of the controversy surrounding jk rowling, like this is a very online kind of knowledge to have. I mean that there are people who fully know I'm trans who talk about harry potter to me and there's no awareness of any of the discourse surrounding the work that's been going on for years, and idk where I'm going with this but sometimes there's a huge gulf between what we expect people to naturally know by virtue of us being on tumblr versus people who are not

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how it feels to know i’m gonna get a 0/150 on my participation grade this 9 weeks

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maishiia

Me when I’ve gone from most participation points in the class last 9 weeks to. One point. This nine weeks

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(The Book of) Ruth 1:16 | Fried Green Tomatoes

Ruth quotes from The Book of Ruth (Bible, The Old Testament), and that brings back SO MANY memories.

I had a math teacher in high school named Ruth, whom I was madly in love with, so, for English class, I chose “The Book of Ruth” to make an essay of...naturally. Flash forward: I was digging around for my old King James after watching “Fried Green Tomatoes” and I’d forgotten I’d highlighted “The Book of Ruth” and had scribbled a note on the bottom:

“Call me Mara: for the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly with me.” (Ruth 1:20).

Whaddaya make of that? Anyway, as these stories go, Miss Ruth got married later that year, and I was devastated. HAHA. 🤣

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