okay so maybe i went into a fugue state and made a quiz. good luck getting alien fetus in a jar!!
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okay so maybe i went into a fugue state and made a quiz. good luck getting alien fetus in a jar!!

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Oh. It's that affectionate little smile that he has only for Lestat. 🥹♥️
Louis: 🥹🥰
Lestat:
Combing Her Hair, Greece, by Pavlos Samios. 1948

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"There is just one person inside my head. One person I can't stop thinking about. It's you." - "Testone", 2016 by Andrea Salvatori
changing "CEO" to "employee" to try to coax sympathy from the working class by insinuating it was one of us killed by senseless violence, instead of who she was as one of the biggest reasons its near impossible to purchase a home today, is ghastly.
she was the CEO of BLACKSTONE REAL ESTATE INCOME TRUST, which is literally buying whole neighborhoods of NYC to rent it in pieces back to its people
and lets talk about the security guard, who was an NYPD officer in NYPD uniform working a private security job, one way the NYPD makes buckets of money -- see the private army Columbia has rented from them
and i'm not saying these people deserved to die. they have kids. but the systems in place that put them in front of the gunman are evil and maybe for upholding those systems, the dead were a little bit too
this tweet is literally never not on my mind
Borzoi White Mohair with zipper (box for pajamas), glass eyes
It’s so weird that pyjama cases were a thing. They went so abruptly out of fashion, too. The idea was (I think) that it was vaguely indecent to leave your pajamas around, and it definitely spoils the look of your nicely made bed, so lots of people put them under the pillow; but a cuter thing to do was to have a specially made empty stuffed animal or cute purse or pillow thing, with a zipper, and you’d stuff it with your pajamas in the morning and place it cutely on your nicely made bed. Then in the evening, you would unzip and disembowel the soft plump object, and reclaim the pajamas. It wasn’t just a thing for kids; adults did it too. In the kind of pre-1950s novels I like to pick up, authors describe a character’s pyjama case to reveal a bit about the character; but of course they never say why you’d have a pyjama case. “Everyone knows what a horse is.”
I suppose it’s been culturally decided that it’s an unnecessary step in the bedtime process. We’re busy bastards, aren’t we? Who makes their bed every morning, I mean, really?
Perhaps, also, our clothing is no longer of the material and methodology where you have to spend extra time/attention/tools on them. Pyjama cases may have had some benefit - extending the life of the pyjamas, or something. Perhaps it was more common in those days for mice to climb into your silk pyjamas, or they kept them from being attacked by dogs, or something. It’s possible that there are unspoken benefits to keeping your pyjamas in a stuffed toy, which previous generations knew instinctively and we have forgotten. Some people are like that, they maintain rituals and practices that don’t get written down, and so become arcana. My father-in-law owns special clothing maintenance tools such as shoe trees (which you place in your shoes every night at night) and trouser presses (in which you leave your worn-but-not-dirty trousers overnight so they are crisp in the morning). He irons his pocket handkerchiefs - why? so that they fold into a precise pocket shape, with the same fold pattern as plastic-wrapped disposable tissues: the optimised shape for pockets. You are not going to read in the literature about there being a reason for ironing pocket handkerchiefs. It is a habit that is not captured by history. You have to speak to a practitioner to even consider that there is a specific value in pocket handkerchief folding. Maybe we operate at a remove from the people who could have told us why they bothered with the idea and then stopped.
You can buy a selection of pyjama cases online, but with no explanation of why you’d want to, it’s hard to see how this helps. The only real thing i can see is that it’s cute and tidies the pyjamas up, but we’ve all decided that untidy pyjamas are a problem that doesn’t need solving.
Pyjama cases have no Wikipedia article; search engines have nothing to offer. Old books only self-reference them being a normal thing. Someone who knows about pyjama cases or textile history could heroically fill this in. Please do. Otherwise, this tumblr post is going to suddenly become the leading analysis of pyjama cases, and that would be sad.
What are you doing with your pajamas during the day?
Pyjama Case
On bed (near pillows/folded neatly)
Hung Up (Hooks/bedposts/etc)
Floor Time/Laundry Chair/Wherever
On Bed (chaos version)
Straight To The Dirty Laundry Basket
Back in the drawer/closet
I wear them?
I don't wear pajamas ;)
IDK Man It Depends
In the bathroom
Something else?

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“In 2001 Nintendo, makers of Game Boy, decided to do something unique to help promote their style campaign. They tapped young Helen Red Richards Rees, then a freelance shoe designer, to come up with these delightfully silly promotional shoes to show off the different colors the new Game Boy devices were available in. She is now head of design for C. & J. Clark International Ltd.”
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big fan of the word tangentially
before you make a major life decision you should ALWAYS make sure that you are going through something that could be described as an "episode"

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Oppositional sexism is a very useful term actually. Like, so much is better explained by the idea of “there’s a societal belief that men and women should remain opposites and should have no overlapping traits” than “this is homophobia/transphobia”. Why does society hate displays of femininity in men and masculinity in women? It’s oppositional sexism. They hate that you’re proof that masculinity and femininity aren’t inherently opposites. Thank you julia serano for another banger
the way this combines so well with her other term traditional sexism: the belief that masculinity and maleness are fundamentally better than femininity and femaleness. Like not only is there this pervasive belief that the two genders are mutually exclusive opposites that can/should not overlap, but also one of these two categories is considered fundamentally worse in every way. Like, it's such an elegant way of explaining why effeminate men are consistently such a media phenomenon in history compared to masculine women (giving up masculinity/embracing femininity is seen as embracing weakness, compared to vice versa), and it goes a long way towards explaining why being a trans women in particular is so stigmatized. thank you julia serano
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