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The UHC CEO shooter deserves to go down in history. He deserves to be in every history book. The one person who finally spoke loud enough that the rich ALMOST heard him say, "THERE IS A PROBLEM HERE." because until he showed up, it was not even heard. People have been yelling it for years. Decades. It was ignored. The shooter was the first time they heard it. The first time they said, "Wait, are we the problem here?" albeit a momentary internal questioning on their part: it was asked.
Now, if they want to put a face on to the martyr and call it "Luigi" and make him an attractive person, all the better for us. We will raise him on our shoulders and say, "Well done, sir!"
Put him in the books. He is truly a just man and an honorable man. Remember that you chose him for us.
It is unfortunate that the common man, like myself, is slave to comfort and capitalism that we fear losing our home or our things - for if not for that, one CEO would only have been the first in a long line to instantaneous change.
Instead, this will likely be a blip in history. A time when nothing changed although it was glaringly obvious that it should have at that very moment. But at least one person stood up and shouted, "THIS ISN'T RIGHT!!"
Put him in the history books.
Call him Luigi.
Call him martyr.
Call him hero.
Don't let this moment be just a meme. Don't let this moment just be a second in time that is forgotten. Stop letting people who aren't even in the medical field determine whether or not people get the care they need. Stop allowing life saving treatments and medication cost more than anybody can afford. In fact, why are you charging for it at all? Stop letting people die. Look at the blood on your hands. That blood is why we don't see any on Luigi's... it is because of your decisions. Hear the people crying. We don't mourn CEOs. We mourn each other and the death of true humanity at the fingertips of CEOs.
#luigi mangione#uhc shooter#uhc ceo#martyr#capitalism#history#legend of history#free luigi mangione#free luigi#blame yourselves#maybe nobody should have allowed this in the first place
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Day 47– The Lightning Temple
That giant unearthed mausoleum is rife with treasure! And horrors. Mostly horrors.
History is a wheel that spins slightly different each round.
(This totk rewrite au is called Familiar Familiar! It all starts when Zelda doesn’t get sent back in time and the butterfly effect devolved from there.)
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#art#critdraws#botw#loz#zelda#link#familiar familiar au#lonks diary#tears of the kingdom#totk#breath of the wild#tloz#the legend of zelda#gibdo queen#lightning temple#rauru#sonia#naborus#riju#ganondorf#totk zelda#totk link#totk riju#loz au#tw body horror#the lightning temple is a masoleum to the dead from the great gerudo civil war during the alchemist era#naborus is buried here with gerudo on both sides as a statement#her twin ganondorf was wiped from the history books#anyways the upheaval dislodged the building and it created a pump. water’s been dribbling out ever since and causing ecological devestation#anyways lets gOo THE HORRORS PERSIST
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“Nico Di Angelo is a token gay! His coming out scene sucked!” babes I’m BEGGING you to remember 2013 gay characters were not allowed in children’s media.
Lemme say that again: In 2013, it was expected that gay characters would be censored in children’s mass media.
Remember Korra? How she and Asami had to settle for ambiguous handholding rather than a kiss? That was fully a year after House of Hades came out. Nickelodeon said No Gays, the Children™ can’t handle that. Too risky. And people said man that stinks, but that’s how these things go in 2014 America.
Gay marriage was literally still illegal in the vast majority of US states. As of October 8th, 2013 (House of Hades release date) Gay Marriage was only a thing in thirteen fucking states. California had only legalized it that year.
Gay people were still very much on the fringes of society. It was an acceptable political position on both sides of the aisle to be against the existence and equal rights of gay people.
Nico was legitimately a landmark character in queer representation. To my knowledge, there wasn’t before an openly gay main character in a bestselling ya/middle grade fantasy fiction series. It simply was not a thing. They didn’t exist. They weren’t allowed to exist.
I remember people crying. Finally. It was a watershed moment. Kids all across the world finally got someone who represented them. It was such a big fucking deal. And it was controversial!!! Not for the reasons it is today, but because people thought gay kids having representation was inappropriate.
Is Nico’s coming out a great scene? No, these days it leaves a lot to be desired. It’s not perfect by any stretch of the imagination and I’m sure Rick wishes he could change it. But the fact that’s the case is a wonderful reflection of how far we’ve come.
All of your gay heroes in children’s media have Nico Di Angelo to thank. It was important, and good. It deserves to be celebrated, even if we’ve progressed past it since.
#history lesson#rant post#heroes of olympus#nico di angelo#pjo hoo#pjo hoo toa#percy jackson#percy jackon and the olympians#house of hades#solangelo#gay rights#gay romance#lgbt representation#queer representation#queer rep in media#pjo#will solace#heros of olympus#pjo hoo toa tsats#pjo tsats#hoo#legend of korra#korrasami#avatar korra#asami x korra#nico x will
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Guinevere and Iseult: Cartoon for Stained Glass, William Morris. 1862.
#art#aesthetic#art history#historical fashion#historical art#women in art#victorian#women#pseudo medieval art#medieval art#1860s art#medieval aesthetic#guinevere#iseult#Isolde#arthurian legend#medieval fashion#1860s#william morris#stained glass#tristan and iseult#Arthur and Guinevere#king arthur#medieval legend#french medieval#welsh medieval#Irish medieval#engraving#cartoon#fashion
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My dear God I know you don't make mistakes but Angie why 🥹
Rest In Peace Angela Laverne Brown 1961-2025
#black girl aesthetic#black girls of tumblr#pinterest#black girl magic#black girl joy#soft girl era#black power#black people#black history month#blck history#we are history#everyday is black history#our history#black history#black and proud#black excellence#celebrate black#angie stone#rest in peace#r&b/soul#neo soul#our legacy#legends#god#black girl beauty#black 70s#80s music#90s culture#black culture#black girl blogger
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Johnny Eck was a performer from the 1930s who was born without any legs:
He's primarily known for appearing in the 1932 cult classic Freaks directed by Tod Browning.
However what I'm mostly obsessed with is this account of a magic trick he did with his non-disabled twin brother (text under the cut)
Like this is the funniest thing I've ever heard. Can you imagine
Wikipedia screenshot:
"In 1937, Eck and Robert were recruited by the illusionist and hypnotist Rajah Raboid, for his "Miracles of 1937" show. In it they performed a magic feat that amazed audiences. Raboid performed the traditional sawing-a-man-in-half illusion, except with an unexpected twist. At first Robert would pretend to be a member of the audience and heckle the illusionist during his routine, resulting in Robert being called on stage to be sawed in half himself. During the illusion, Robert would then be switched with his twin brother Eck, who played the top half of his body, and a dwarf who played the bottom half, concealed in specially-built pant legs. After seeming to have been sawn off, the legs would suddenly get up and start running away, prompting Eck to jump off the table and start chasing them around the stage, screaming, "Come back!" "I want my legs back!" Sometimes he even chased the legs into the audience. The subsequent reaction was amazing – people would scream and sometimes even flee the theater in terror. As Eck described it, "The men were more frightened than the women – the women couldn't move because the men were walking across their laps, headed for the exit." The act provided the perfect jolt by frightening people at first but then caused just as much laughter and applause. The illusion would end with stage hands plucking up Eck and setting him atop "his" legs and then twirling him off-stage to be replaced by his twin Robert, who would then loudly threaten to sue Raboid and storm out of the theater. Their act was so popular that they played to packed audiences up and down the East Coast."
#he also reportedly told journalists that he was happy not to have legs because it meant he didn't have to iron slacks#a legend honestly#johnny eck#freaks (1932)#history
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Rosa Parks 2025
#rosa parks#black history month#portrait#intergrity#icon#legend#back of the bus#justice#equal rights#art#art history
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My forgotten children🙍 go into the unknown⁉️
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Love that AZ killed a bunch of people and Pokemon in the past so he is a war criminal but he is also running a silly little hotel now
Sopping wet man

#i love it alasjkajsks#bro is a legend in kalos history and now hes just running a hotel#kalos#pokemon legends za#az#tati's post
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Linktober day 12: Princess
#the ripped-up paintings in hyrule castle always get to me. its insane how much history is canonically destroyed by botw#linktober#linktober 2023#skribbles#botw#loz#legend of zelda#breath of the wild
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The Lady of Shalott, 1888-1905
William Holman Hunt
#painting#art#oil on canvas#Lady of Shalott#art history#1800s#oil on panel#1880s#William Holman Hunt#english art#arthurian legend#pre raphaelite#1900s
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Arcane spoilers
Silco treats Jinx how he wishes he was treated by Vander whenever he made a mistake, with understanding.
But he ended up hurting her anyways, because he couldn’t see where Vander was coming from until it was too late.

Jinx treats Isha how she wishes she was treated by Vi, and includes her in everything, even if it’s dangerous.
But Isha ended up dying anyways, because Jinx couldn’t see where Vi was coming from until it was too late.


#the cycle haunts me#jinx arcane#arcane#jinx#vi arcane#arcane jinx#violet arcane#vander#vander arcane#silco#silco arcane#arcane silco#arcane vander#arcane league of legends#history is doomed to repeat itself and arcane shows us that again and again#in our efforts to fix the mistakes of others#we repeat the mistakes they were trying to fix#and then the cycle repeats again
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Beginner’s Guide to Medieval Arthuriana
Just starting out at a loss for where to begin?
Here’s a guide for introductory Medieval texts and informational resources ordered from most newbie friendly to complex. Guidebooks and encyclopedias are listed last.
All PDFs link to my Google drive and can be found on my blog. This post will be updated as needed.
Pre-Existing Resources
Hi-Lo Arthuriana
Medieval Literature by Language
Retellings by Date
Films by Date
TV Shows by Date
Documentaries by Date
Arthurian Preservation Project
The Camelot Project
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Medieval Literature
Page (No Knowledge Required)
The Vulgate Cycle | Navigation Guide | Vulgate Reader (French)
The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle (Middle English)
The Marriage of Sir Gawain (Middle English)
Sir Gawain and The Green Knight (Middle English)
Sir Lanval (French) | Sir Launfal (Middle English)
The Welsh Triads (Welsh)
Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory (Middle English)
Squire (Base Knowledge Recommended)
The Mabinogion (Welsh)
Owain (Welsh) | Yvain (French) | Iwein (German) | Ywain (Middle English) | Íven (Norse)
Geraint (Welsh) | Erec (French)| Erec (German) | Erex (Norse)
King Artus (Hebrew)
Morien (Dutch)
Knight (Extensive Knowledge Recommended)
The History of The King's of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth (Latin)
Alliterative Morte Arthure (Middle English)
The Marvels of Rigomer (French)
Jaufre (Occitan/Tagalog)
Le Bel Inconnu (French) | Gliglois (French) | Wigalois (German) | Vidvilt (Yiddish) | Sir Libeaus Desconus (Middle English)
Here Be Dragons (Weird or Arthurian Adjacent)
The Crop-Eared Dog (Irish)
Perceforest | A Perceforest Reader (French)
Le Roman de Silence (French)
From Camelot to China (Yiddish)
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Middle English)
Grail Quest
Peredur (Welsh) | Perceval + Continuations (French) | Parzival (German) | Perceval (Middle English) | Parceval (Norse)
The Crown by Heinrich von dem Türlin (Diu Crône) (German)
The High Book of The Grail (Perlesvaus) (French)
The History of The Holy Grail (Vulgate) (French)
The Quest for the Holy Grail (Vulgate) (French)
The Quest for The Holy Grail (Post-Vulgate) (French)
Merlin and The Grail by Robert de Boron (French)
The Legend of The Grail (French)
Lancelot Texts
Knight of The Cart by Chrétien de Troyes (French)
Lanzelet by Ulrich von Zatzikhoven (German)
Spanish Lancelot Ballads (Spanish)
The Lancelot Compilation (Dutch)
Gawain Texts
Sir Gawain and The Green Knight (Middle English)
The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle (Middle English)
Sir Gawain Eleven Romances and Tales (Middle English)
Sir Gawain and The Lady of Lys (French)
The Knight of The Two Swords (French)
The Turk and Sir Gawain (Middle English)
Perilous Graveyard
Roman van Walewein (Dutch)
De Ortu Waluuanii (Latin)
From Camelot to China (Yiddish)
Tristan/Isolde Texts
Béroul & Les Folies (French)
The Romance of Tristan (Prose Tristan) (French)
Tristan and The Round Table (La Tavola Ritonda) | Italian Name Guide (Italian)
Tristano Panciatichiano (Italian)
Tristano Riccardiano (Italian)
Tristan and Iseult by Gottfried von Strassburg (German)
Byelorussian Tristan (Russian)
The Tristan Legend (Norse)
Educational/Informational Resources
Encyclopedias & Handbooks
The Arthurian Companion by Phyllis Ann Karr
The New Arthurian Encyclopedia by Norris J. Lacy
The Arthurian Handbook by Norris J. Lacy & Geoffrey Ashe
The Arthurian Name Dictionary by Christopher W. Bruce
The King Who Was and Will Be by Kevin Crossley-Holland
Warriors of Arthur by John Matthews, Bob Stewart, & Richard Hook
Essays & Guides
A Companion to Chrétien de Troyes edited by Joan Tasker & Norris J. Lacy
A Companion to Malory edited by Elizabeth Archibald
A Companion to The Lancelot-Grail Cycle edited by Carol Dover
A Companion to the Gawain-Poet edited by Derek Brewer
Arthur in Welsh Medieval Literature by O. J. Padel
Diu Crône and The Medieval Arthurian Cycle by Neil Thomas
Wirnt von Gravenberg's Wigalois: Intertextuality & Interpretation by Neil Thomas
The Legend of Sir Lancelot du Lac by Jessie Weston
The Legend of Sir Gawain by Jessie Weston
#arthuriana#arthurian legend#arthurian mythology#arthurian literature#king arthur#queen guinevere#sir gawain#sir lancelot#sir perceval#sir percival#sir galahad#sir tristan#queen isolde#history#resource#my post
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Title: The Knight of the Holy Grail Artist: Frederick Judd Waugh (American, 1861-1940) Date: ca. 1912 Genre: literary painting (illustration of The Idylls of the King by Alfred, Lord Tennyson) Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 240.6 cm (94. 7 in) high x 319.4 cm (125.7 in) wide Location: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC
#art#art history#Frederick Judd Waugh#Middle Ages#medievalism#Arthuriana#Arthurian legend#Sir Galahad#Holy Grail#literary painting#illustration#Idylls of the King#Alfred Lord Tennyson#American art#20th century art#oil on canvas#Smithsonian American Art Museum
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In today's new Longreads essay, Elizabeth Friend examines the vanishing hitchhiker tale, and one spooky North Carolina story in particular: the tale of a young woman named Lydia.
There are countless variations on Lydia’s story. Sometimes her dress is a specific color. Sometimes a different family member opens the door. Sometimes the young man drapes his jacket over the girl’s shoulders, only to find it later on her grave.
Elizabeth explores how folklore passed down over generations reveals our anxieties during times of change. The ghost story of Lydia reflects the shifting expectations of American women in the first half of the 20th century.
Read “The Lessons of Lore” on Longreads.
#longreads#essay#ghosts#halloween#hitchhikers#myth#folklore#legend#ghost stories#women#culture#history#American history
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