Actually that makes for a really funny poll idea
more fucking petitions because this clown car country cannot stop with the bigotry for 30 seconds
uk people it takes 5 seconds and you checking your email to verify
everyone else: rebloge please
As of Sunday 12th May, this petition is at 1,897 signatures.
“At 10,000 signatures...
At 10,000 signatures, government will respond to this petition
At 100,000 signatures...
At 100,000 signatures, this petition will be considered for debate in Parliament”
woman realizes that her tendency to procrastinate is not simply because she’s lazy but also due to a deep-seated fear of failure that has been fueled by everyone in her life who has not given her the space to make mistakes
uhhhh uhh ermmm.. the... ummmm
a couple of team 8 drawings i did for @naruto-photo-album last year
Certain words can change your brain forever and ever so you do have to be very careful about it.
Rolling up to the knight's guild in a chainmail brayette and low-cut mail chausses watching my fellow knights visibly fluster under their helmets as their gaze follows up to my maille voider scandalously worn without a breastplate
Glossary of Terms:
Brayette
Chausses
Voider
This refers to something so convenient as to be unlikely, like a duck bringing its own onions to cook it with, and you may also recognize this as the basis of the Pokemon "Farfetch'd", which is why it's called that :v
do you ever think about how in the 19th century oberon as a part was primarily played by women. these guys (the victorians etc) got to experience lesbian fairy divorce every time they saw it performed
Some example images
Madam Vestris as Oberon, Covent Garden Theatre, 1839-42 // Julia Harland and Miss Conquest as Oberon and Puck, Grecian Theatre, London, 1851
Lizzie Weston as Oberon, New York, 1855 // Maria Anderson as Puck, Anna Johansson as Titania, Marie Petipa as Oberon, Timofei Stukolkin as Bottom and Natalia Matveyevna as the Robin in a 1889 production of the ballet adaption
Costume design for Oberon (left) and Miss Alice Hood as Oberon (right) in Augustin Daly’s 1888 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
tam lin linocut!
yay another ulster cycle print! this one is a copper engraving based off “the quarrel of the two pig-keepers”
sold
this is still one of my all time favourites. I think it’s from 2018
Wherever the king had to go, it did not care to be apart from him; it always went along with him. He could see well that it loved him.
On the king’s own bed he found the knight sleeping. The king ran to embrace him; more than a hundred times he hugs and kisses him.
some Bisclavret for you in the style of the Codex Manesse :)
Lily Snowden-Fine - Thistle (2023)
Sometimes when you get a pay rise it's important to get yourself something stupid, and sometimes that thing is a joke for yourself and no-one else
nothing I love more than a post this niche finding its audience months later. havin a good day
the medieval irish nerds show up late ... but we show up. eventually. much like conall cernach,
at this point i could not care less about criticism of ai art that does not focus on its environmental impact, its labor impact, or its potential misuse in larger disinformation campaigns. “ai art has no heart :(“ it’s embarrassing that you care about this and also who gets to determine what counts as art with “heart” and who is capable of creating such art. google “degenerate art” right now
The world exists in such a baffling state of simultaneous sex-aversion and sex-hegemony. Every social platform on the internet is trying to banish sex workers to the shadow realm but I can't post a tweet without at least two bots replying P U S S Y I N B I O. People are self-censoring sex to seggs and $3× but every other ad you see is still filled with half-naked women. Rightwingers want queer people arrested for so much as existing in the same postal code as a child and are also drumming up a moral panic about how teenage boys aren't getting laid enough. I feel like I'm losing my mind.