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yep, i should probably put that in my bio lmao

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help im slow is this the les mis Pinterest account because this blog has the same pfp im sorry im slow
yep, i should probably put that in my bio lmao

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Can someone please edit this post
on top of this image
ask and you shall receive
Enjolras from les miserables/hc
Enjolras from Les MisƩrables is transmasc!
"The magic system is never fully explained" yeah that's how life works. Imagine having a story set in modern day America and the characters have several pages of exposition on combustion engines and telecommunication networks before we get to the plot
i think this is absolutely correct and good writing advice but also victor hugo would like to have a word with you about the parisian sewer system circa 1832
victor hugo would like to have many words with you about the parisian sewer system circa 1831
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Parisian Sewer Enthusiast Georg is an outlier and should not be counted
imagining a late 18th/early 19th century young lady standing proudly in a fine gown with a labubu clipped to her chatelaine
itās Cosette and the labubu in question is Marius

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To be struck to the bone in a moment or breathless delight
i do not care what anyone says requited enjoltaire is so funny to me because itās literally this
Warding off the oncoming depressive episode by reading about very old tortoises
Pleased to report that the 190 year old tortoise is a gay icon
Jonathan is the oldest known land animal btw. I need everyone to know that the oldest animal alive is a gay tortoise
Iāve connected the dots

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ftm eponine who did not want to be WITH Marius, but wanted to BE him. ftm but never knew what that was Eponine and thought his admiration and Marius being rlly gender affirming made him think it was a crush bc he was never taught better
jehan prouvaire: could this problem be solved by conducting a seance. could this problem be made worse by conducting a seance. guys lets do a seance
SPIDERS GRANTAIRE, or, the best historical discovery i have ever made
so i was searching scanned archives of historical books for references to the names of the amis outside of les mis, like you do, in order to try and find clues for why hugo picked the names that he did. i found a few things (which iāll make a post about later), but i wasnāt having much luck overall⦠until i found this sentenceĀ in a french scientific journal (Cosmos: revue des sciences et de leurs applications) from 1895:
for those of you who donāt speak french, allow me to translate:
A Frenchman by the name of Pierre Grantaire has, near Philadelphia (United States), the largest spiderĀ āfarm.ā
ā¦okay cosmos, you have my attention. the full article is even better:
and another rough translation:
The art of giving bottled wine the appearance of age. - More and more things are counterfeited in our age. This is why there are forged diamonds and other precious stones, ivory, gold, rubber. Now, hereās an example found in the sale of phony old wines, that is, wine stored in bottles having the appearance of age. To make bottles appear older and obtain a better price for their contents, a new industry was created, that of spider cultivation. A Frenchman by the name of Pierre Grantaire has, near Philadelphia (United States), the largest spider āfarm.ā His stock usually consists of thousands of spiders originating mostly from the selection of spiders imported from France.
This industry also exists in the Loire region, but on a smaller scale. There are however ten establishments devoted to the cultivation of spiders in this department. These spiders are sold for around 60 francs per hundred, and the clientele consists of french wine-growers who use them for a clever, if not recommendable, purpose.
Three months after the introduction of 60 francsā worth of spiders to a newly stocked wine cellar, the bottles are covered from cork to cork in spiderwebs. The uneducated person, seeing these bottles completely covered in spiderwebs, naturally concludes that the wine which they contain is old, and so one can get a better price for it.
COUNTERFEIT WINEĀ
SPIDER-FARMER GRANTAIRE
IS A THING
and it gets better ā apparently this story wentĀ āviral,ā in a nineteenth-century sense, appearing throughout different american newspapers and journals, including the scientific fucking american. hereās an excerpt from the story about it in the hartford locomotive:
aka:Ā
āaverage ami raises 3 spiders a yearā factoid actualy just statistical error. average ami eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Grantaire, who lives in pennsylvania & raises over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been countedā
hereās the headline of the san francisco callās article:
HE HAS A MOTHERFUCKING SPIDER FARM.Ā
the text of theĀ article (which we can all read because it isĀ available online, thank the old gods and the new) includes an interview with spiders grantaire, in which he waxes rhapsodically about his charges in exactly the way that you imagine the grantaire of les mis would:
āThey think I feed them now,ā said Pierre, ābut I fool them for you. They have brains, these little creatures. Ah, they are cunning. After you see them and I tell you of them you will not crush them more. You will say, āThe spider can teach me something. I will Watch him. He is a diplomat, an architect, a mathematician. His knowledge is worth having.ā Ah, there is a fine fellcw running on your neck. Donāt knock him off. He will not bite you. They are harmless. He wishes to give you a bon jour and make your acquaintance. [ā¦] āBut what money is there in it, you ask. Men Dieu, money, moneyāalways money. I, who love my pets, to be always thinking of what they sell for! I will tell you now, and then you will talk no more of money, and I can show you something. A customer comes to me. He is a wine merchant from New York or Philadelphia, or perhaps he writes. He says that he has just stocked a cellar with five-year-old port or Burgundy, or something else. The bottles have brushed clean in shipping. They look like new and common. They will not sell for old wine. He has attached to them labels of twenty, thirty or forty years ago, some year of a grand vintage. He tells me so many hundred bottles. I know how many of my pets will soon cover his cellar in cobwebs of the finest old kind. I put them in little small paper boxes, a pair in a box. I ship then, in a crate, with many holes for air. Maybe I send 200, 300 or 400 spiders. For them I ask half a franc each, si, for every hundred. In two months you would think his cellar was not disturbed for the last forty years. It has cost him $40, or $50 maybe, but he may sell the wine for $1,000 āyes, more than thatāabove what it had brought without any pets had dressed the bottles in robes of long ago.ā
one million stories, please, about a grantaire who miraculously survives the barricade and moves to the united states where he starts a spider farm and keeps the flame of the revolution alive by bilking snobby fat cats out of their wine money.
Spider Grantaire reached Australian newspapers in the 40s and 50s
Thatās the Beaudesert Times, 6 September 1940.
And thatās the Mackay Daily Mercury, 28 July 1953.
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fucked up thinking about the concept of les mis being a loop
a tale of real life tragedy to be retold again and again
where each show ends with the failure to create change and the call to try once more
people dying for what they love over and over again
a story doomed to repeat itself until there is no more suffering in the world
hey for no reason in particular, here's an audio of abc cafƩ/red & black and do you hear the people sing? from the les mis 40th anniversary gala, featuring jordan shaw as enjolras
cast: killian donnelly (jean valjean), bradley jaden (javert), katie hall (fantine), beatrice penny-tourƩ (cosette), jac yarrow (marius), shan ako (Ʃponine), adam gillen (thƩnardier), jordan shaw (enjolras), marina prior (madame thƩnardier), cian bhalla (gavroche), maya sharma (little cosette), anmei zhao (young Ʃponine), adam pearce (brujon/the bishop of digne), william pennington (grantaire/pimp), nicholas carter (combeferre), ollie llewelyn-williams (feuilly), matthew mcconnell (courfeyrac), lewis renninson (joly), jordan simon pollard (lesgles/bamatabois), noah thallon (jean prouvaire), seƔn keany (montparnasse/factory foreman), irfan damani (babet), chris kiely (claquesous), jessica johns-parsons (factory girl/wig maker), georgia tapp (old woman), lila falce-bass (madame), ella may carter (factory worker), mia lamb (factory worker), aaron-jade morgan (factory worker), danielle rose (factory worker), imaan victoria (factory worker)