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british romanticism: i went into the woods and i found a beautiful woman, but she wasn’t really a woman, she was my Muse and the woods is my mind
american romanticism: i went into the woods and found the devil and he gave me a clock, but the clock was actually the industrial revolution and it fucking killed me
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the phantom: sing for me my angel of music!!!
9 year old me honestly believing i had both the vocal range and operatic stylings of miss christine daaé:
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SOPHIE & Tzef Montana on the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards Red Carpet
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alison bechdel photographed by donna binder in hot wire: the journal of women’s music and culture vol. 3 no. 3, july 1987
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Once upon a time in the West, Hayley Eichenbaum
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Paolo Sebastian “The Starlet” Spring 2019 Haute Couture Collection
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Didn’t you used to be 21?
sometimes things change anon i’m sorry
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1970’s (perhaps early 1980’s) bride with her attendants
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ur fave’s head just did that pride flag
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the thing about “well-behaved women rarely make history" is that the author, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, didn’t write it about women who would be considered “badly-behaved;“ she wrote it in a book about a midwife, about women who had been largely ignored and erased from history because as a result of their “good behaviour.” So it’s not a “BAD GIRLS DO IT WELL" kind of quote; it’s a reminder to respect and pay attention to the women who go about quietly living their lives.
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