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hermionefrom2002 · 4 years ago
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Credit @/furbyrose on Twitter
Explaining ACAB to white family members
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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We are the Pride Knights, and this is our battle cry No enemy can shake us, as hard as they can try There’s a fire in our eyes that no hatred can kill A passion in our hearts that’s as strong as our will To our fellow queers who fight their battles on their own We promise to fight with you, you are never alone To our fellow queers who have fallen with the pain We thank you for your courage, your fight is not in vain
We are defenders of the right to be proud of who you are To love who you love and to accept every scar We are your knights, protectors of our pride Together we stand, together we ride
These are back! 
[Tees | Hoodies | Sweatshirts]
https://teespring.com/stores/prideknights
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Check in on your european mutuals tonight. They are grieving the loss of the best night of the year.
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Streaming Shakespeare: May 2020 
A sampling of this month’s theatrical offerings, available for free on your couch. 
Stage Plays: 
Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe (through May 3)
King Lear, Stratford Festival (through May 14)
Antony and Cleopatra, National Theatre Live (May 7-May 14)
Two Noble Kinsmen, Shakespeare’s Globe (May 4-May 17)
Coriolanus, Stratford Festival (through May 21)
Much Ado About Nothing, The Public Theatre via Great Performances (through May 27)
Macbeth, Stratford Festival (May 7-May 28)
The Winter’s Tale, Shakespeare’s Globe (May 18-May 31)
The Tempest, Stratford Festival (May 14-June 4)
Timon of Athens, Stratford Festival (May 21-June 11)
Love’s Labour’s Lost, Stratford Festival (May 28-June 18)
Macbeth, Folger Theatre (through July 1)
The Tempest, Shakespeare’s Globe (UK only)
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare’s Globe (UK only)
Macbeth, Royal Shakespeare Company (UK only)
Much Ado About Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company (UK only)
Othello, Royal Shakespeare Company (UK only)
Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company (UK only)
The Merchant of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company (UK only)
More cool stuff:
Macbeth, from the Shakespeare’s Globe Playing Shakespeare series, produced especially for young people. This performance will be available from May 7 until UK schools re-open, and the website also posts material for students and teachers.
The Show Must Go Online, a weekly series working its way through the canon in chronological order, created by Rob Myles and starring actors all over the world.
There are so many excellent Shakespeare podcasts to binge, but shout out here to The Shakespeare Sessions for their star-studded and ambitiously produced audio plays.
The Folger Shakespeare Library, in partnership with Simon and Schuster, is making seven of their full-cast audio plays available for free through July 1
Paid services with free trials:
MarqueeTV (Probably the best bang for your buck, Shakespeare-wise, highlights include Anthony Sher as Falstaff, Papaa Essiedu as Hamlet, David Tennant as Richard II, Phyllida Lloyd’s Donmar Warehouse trilogy, Thea Sharrock’s irresistible 2009 As You Like It)
Amazon Prime (Highlights include the Amazon Original production of Lear, Fiona Shaw as Richard II in the 2016 National Theatre production)
BroadwayHD (Highlights include Phyllida Lloyd’s all-woman trilogy of Julius Caesar, Henry IV, and The Tempest)
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Having and ed is not always purging or fasting
There's also spending 30 minutes debating with yourself whether or not you can eat even if you're super hungry and ending up choosing to just have a tea
But then your parent telling you to just eat, que to you debating for 10 more minutes with yourself and still trying to find the thing that has the least calories
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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This is my little study candle, it's annointed with Rosemary for memory and concentration and almond oil for wisdom
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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I went downstairs, my mother is starting a new diet
Well it's not like i was planning on eating anyway...
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Prof: Name one thing that would change in Shakespeare’s Hamlet if it was set in modern times. Ravenclaw: Hamlet would probably be listening to My Chemical Romance between monologues.
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Have i just spent 15 minutes is trying to trow up by sticking my fingers in my mouth and gulping down a glass of water and baking soda?
i guess we'll never know
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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How i found out i was gay you may ask, well i study philosophy and if you study it right it makes you galaxy brain so much you either find out things about yourself or you straight up have an existential crisis
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Videolezione di chimica:
Abbiamo fatto talmente schifo che la prof ha deciso di annullare il compito...
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Everyone please say hi to the breakfast i'm not gonna eat because my dumb bitch ill brain thinks calories are bad
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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hermionefrom2002 · 5 years ago
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Shipwreck: *happens*
Prospero : that's so sad Ariel play despacito...
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