Youâre right. I am a half breed mongrel. But I did not come here because I thought I was worthy, I know Iâm not. Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman in Aquaman (2018)
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Youâre right. I am a half breed mongrel. But I did not come here because I thought I was worthy, I know Iâm not. Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman in Aquaman (2018)
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A BALLET BODY TYPE. THERE ARE BODIES THAT DO BALLET, AND NO PARTICULAR BODY TYPE IS BETTER FOR IT THAN OTHERS. TO ASSERT OTHERWISE PERPETUATES A HARMFUL CULTURE OF DISORDERED EATING AND BODY SHAMING THAT ISNT EVEN BASED IN FACT.
Fucking fight me.
Iâm back?
A post for the, like, 5 people who *actually* follow me.Â
Iâve been virtually Tumblr and AO3 silent for the better part of the last six months or something. Basically, I fully over did it with my work situation for a while (Iâm working on my ability to say no to things). I teach dance seven days a week. Itâs what allows me to make ends meet in a big city without having to work in retail or food service in addition to the three studios I already teach at. Unfortunately, it also caused my health to suffer a bit - I caught the flu, then strep, then strep AGAIN, all within a three and a half week span a couple months ago. It also caused my anxiety to be all over the place and super unpredictable.
The other thing about my job is that, because it requires a lot of creative energy, it sort of drained me - in a good way for the most part. I love my job. Itâs like stupidly rewarding, and my dancers and coworkers make my life so fun and meaningful. However, choreographing 5 solos, 2 duets, a small group, a large group all for competition, and a dozen recital dances as well as teaching 21 classes per week took so much creative energy out of me that Iâve had virtually nothing left for writing and posting.
Iâm hoping that now that things are slowing down for the summer that Iâll actually have the emotional energy and inspiration to start writing again.Â
I lay awake at night dreading the day when a very potter musical is no longer outrageously funny to people because they donât understand all of the painfully 2009 cultural references that are made

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Am I wrong in equating this comic to conversations with trump supporters?
Nah.
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Once again, Barnes, itâs a battle, not a photo shoot.
itâs always a photoshoot for this pretty bastard.
He sure seems to think it is.
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So do the directors.
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found it
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Each time I see this, 4.20 years gets added to my life.
Good morning everyone letâs keep it sexy and mindful

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âFan fiction is often associated with frivolity: an idea that the real work in the world is some kind of sprung-from-nothing capital-C creation that brooks no influence, from real life or beloved fiction. In fact, adherents argue, many of our most revered cultural artifacts are fan fiction: Shakespeare wrote RPF (real person fiction) about historical events and Narnia is Bible fic and The Aenid is just Virgil wishing he could play in Homerâs sandbox, you know? And thatâs true, and itâs important, but itâs also important to recognize that fictionâfan fiction and novels, story of any kindâdo not have to be Shakespeare to be of value. âThere is nothing wrong with impractical loves,â Aunt Magnolia is in the habit of telling Jane, and Jane, Unlimited lives and breathes by that ethos, reminding us that there is no character too minor, no plot bunny too impractical. If you want to tell a story, you deserve to tell the parts of it that matter to you: and if thatâs all of them, then tell all of them, every single one.â
â on Kristin Cashore and novels that are âlike fan fictionâ at Unbound Worlds (via zanopticon)
Tim Gunn on Plus Size Clothing
âHave you seen most of the plus-size sections out there? Itâs horrifying. Whoeverâs designing for plus-size doesnât get it. The entire garment needs to be reconceived. You canât just take a size 8 and make it larger. In my travels, Iâve been an advocate for larger women. Iâve been talking to designers, but only a half-dozen make an effort. Most say, âI donât want a woman whoâs a size 10 or 11 wearing my clothes.â Well, shame on you! Itâs not realistic
Love him.
âYou canât just take a size 8 and make it larger.â Praise Jesus and all the saints for him saying this because damn, most âPLUS SIZEDâ clothing is fugly.
Amen. The plus sized clothing out there is crazy and makes me justâŚ
Iâm not surprised he said this. Ever since the first season, when theyâve had to do garments for everyday people who arenât models, thereâs always one designer (at the very least) who flips out as though theyâve never in their life considered that people who arenât a size 0 might wear their clothes. Tim always looks at them like he wants to drown them in a lake.
I love Tim Gunn so much and this is just one of the reasons. The other is that he is asexual and has copped a lot of flack for it in the media but he isnât ashamed of what he is/is completely happy with who is. Next to Diane Von Furstenberg, he is one of my favourite people in the fashion industry.
My mom got to take a class taught by him and I AM FOREVER JEALOUS.What a cool guy
if i ever not reblog a Tim Gunn post i either missed it or i am deceased.
Concerning Julietâs age
I find a big stumbling block that comes with teaching Romeo and Juliet is explaining Julietâs age. Juliet is 13 - more precisely, sheâs just on the cusp of turning 14. Though itâs not stated explicitly, Romeo is implied to be a teenager just a few years older than her - perhaps 15 or 16. Most people dismiss Julietâs age by saying âthat was normal back thenâ or âthatâs just how it was.â This is fundamentally untrue, and I will explain why.
In Elizabethan England, girls could legally marry at 12 (boys at 14) but only with their fatherâs permission. However, it was normal for girls to marry after 18 (more commonly in early to mid twenties) and for boys to marry after 21 (more commonly in mid to late twenties). But at 14, a girl could legally marry without papaâs consent. Of course, in doing so she ran the risk of being disowned and left destitute, which is why it was so critical for a young man to obtain the fatherâs goodwill and permission first. Therein lies the reason why we are repeatedly told that Juliet is about to turn 14 in under 2 weeks. This was a critical turning point in her life.
In modern terms, this would be the equivalent of the law in many countries which states children can marry at 16 with their parentsâ permission, or at 18 to whomever they choose - but we see it as pretty weird if someone marries at 16. Theyâre still a kid, we think to ourselves - why would their parents agree to this?
This is exactly the attitude we should take when we look at Romeo and Julietâs clandestine marriage. Today it would be like two 16 year olds marrying in secret. This is NOT normal and would NOT have been received without a raised eyebrow from the audience. Modern audiences AND Elizabethan audiences both look at this and think THEY. ARE. KIDS.
Critically, it is also not normal for fathers to force daughters into marriage at this time. Lord Capulet initially makes a point of telling Julietâs suitor Paris that âmy will to her consent is but a part.â He tells Paris he wants to wait a few years before he lets Juliet marry, and informs him to woo her in the meantime. Obtaining the ladyâs consent was of CRITICAL importance. Itâs why so many of Shakespeareâs plays have such dazzling, well-matched lovers in them, and why men who try to force daughters to marry against their will seldom prosper. You had to let the lady make her own choice. Why?
Put simply, for her health. It was considered a scientific fact that a womanâs health was largely, if not solely, dependant on her womb. Once she reached menarche in her teenage years, it was important to see her fitted with a compatible sexual partner. (For aristocratic girls, who were healthier and enjoyed better diets, menarche generally occurred in the early teens rather than the later teens, as was more normal at the time). The womb was thought to need heat, pleasure, and conception if the woman was to flourish. Catholics might consider virginity a fit state for women, but the reformed English church thought it was borderline unhealthy - sex and marriage was sometimes even prescribed as a medical treatment. A neglected wife or widow could become sick from lack of (pleasurable) sex. Marrying an unfit sexual partner or an older man threatened to put a girlâs health at risk. An unsatisfied woman, made ill by her womb as a result - was a threat to the family unit and the stability of society as a whole. A satisfying sex life with a good husband meant a womb that had the heat it needed to thrive, and by extension a happy and healthy woman.
In Shakespeareâs plays, sexual compatibility between lovers manifests on the stage in wordplay. In Much Ado About Nothing, sparks fly as Benedick and Beatrice quarrel and banter, in comparison to the silence that pervades the relationship between Hero and Claudio, which sours very quickly. Compare to R+J - Lord Capulet tells Paris to woo Juliet, but the two do not communicate. But when Romeo and Juliet meet, their first speech takes the form of a sonnet. They might be young and foolish, but they are in love. Their speech betrays it.
Juliet, on the cusp of 14, would have been recognised as a girl who had reached a legal and biological turning point. Her sexual awakening was upon her, though she cares very little about marriage until she meets the man she loves. They talk, and he wins her wholehearted, unambiguous and enthusiastic consent - all excellent grounds for a relationship, if only she werenât so young.
When Tybalt dies and Romeo is banished, Lord Capulet undergoes a monstrous change from doting father to tyrannical patriarch. Juiletâs consent has to take a back seat to the issue of securing the Capulet house. He needs to win back the princeâs favour and stabilise his family after the murder of his nephew. Julietâs marriage to Paris is the best way to make that happen. Fathers didnât ordinarily throw their daughters around the room to make them marry. Among the nobility, it was sometimes a sad fact that girls were simply expected to agree with their fathersâ choices. They might be coerced with threats of being disowned. But for the VAST majority of people in England - basically everyone non-aristocratic - the idea of forcing a daughter that young to marry would have been received with disgust. And even among the nobility it was only used as a last resort, when the welfare of the family was at stake. Note that aristocratic boys were often in the same position, and would also be coerced into advantageous marriages for the good of the family.
tl;dr:
Q. Was it normal for girls to marry at 13?
A. Hell no!
Q. Was it legal for girls to marry at 13?
A. Not without dadâs consent - Friar Lawrence performs this dodgy ceremony only because he believes it might bring peace between the houses.
Q. Was it normal for fathers to force girls into marriage?
A. Not at this time in England. In noble families, daughters were expected to conform to their parents wishes, but a girlâs consent was encouraged, and the importance of compatibility was recognised.
Q. How should we explain Julietâs age in modern terms?
A. A modern Juliet would be a 17 year old girl whoâs close to turning 18. We all agree that girls should marry whomever they love, but not at 17, right? Weâd say sheâs still a kid and needs to wait a bit before rushing into this marriage. We acknowledge that sheâd be experiencing her sexual awakening, but marrying at this age is odd - sheâs still a child and legally neither her nor Romeo should be marrying without parental permission.
Q. Would Elizabethans have seen Juliet as a child?
A. YES. The force of this tragedy comes from the youth of the lovers. The Montagues and Capulets have created such a hateful, violent and dangerous world for their kids to grow up in that the pangs of teenage passion are enough to destroy the future of their houses. Something as simple as two kids falling in love is enough to lead to tragedy. That is the crux of the story and it should not be glossed over - Shakespeare made Juliet 13 going on 14 for a reason.Â
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