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newestcool · 2 years ago
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multiversemittens · 1 year ago
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The weirdest James Somerton take that nobody has talked about yet is 'The reason art was so bad in the 80s is because all the good artists were gay and dying of AIDS'.
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phoenix-clan · 7 months ago
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Still taking a bit of a breather away from working on this blog, but i'm briefly breaking my silence on here to announce that it's my birthday today :) yippee!!!
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valdrinors-writing · 1 month ago
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OC HALLOWEEN CHALLENGE 2024 - DAY SIXTEEN - FAIRYTALE AU
Luna Derbyshire as Little Red Riding Hood
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copper-skulls · 1 year ago
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Hold me down tight when I'm losing my mind You tied a tether here to keep me close
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this is more of an overrendered sketch than anything else hfaskh I needed to take a screen break
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the-busy-ghost · 2 years ago
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Alright uninformed rant time. It kind of bugs me that, when studying the Middle Ages, specifically in western Europe, it doesn’t seem to be a pre-requisite that you have to take some kind of “Basics of Mediaeval Catholic Doctrine in Everyday Practise” class. 
Obviously you can’t cover everything- we don’t necessarily need to understand the ins and outs of obscure theological arguments (just as your average mediaeval churchgoer probably didn’t need to), or the inner workings of the Great Schism(s), nor how apparently simple theological disputes could be influenced by political and social factors, and of course the Official Line From The Vatican has changed over the centuries (which is why I’ve seen even modern Catholics getting mixed up about something that happened eight centuries ago). And naturally there are going to be misconceptions no matter how much you try to clarify things for people, and regional/class/temporal variations on how people’s actual everyday beliefs were influenced by the church’s rules. 
But it would help if historians studying the Middle Ages, especially western Christendom, were all given a broadly similar training in a) what the official doctrine was at various points on certain important issues and b) how this might translate to what the average layman believed. Because it feels like you’re supposed to pick that up as you go along and even where there are books on the subject they’re not always entirely reliable either (for example, people citing books about how things worked specifically in England to apply to the whole of Europe) and you can’t ask a book a question if you’re confused about any particular point. 
I mean I don’t expect to be spoonfed but somehow I don’t think that I’m supposed to accumulate a half-assed religious education from, say, a 15th century nobleman who was probably more interested in translating chivalric romances and rebelling against the Crown than religion; an angry 16th century Protestant; a 12th century nun from some forgotten valley in the Alps; some footnotes spread out over half a dozen modern political histories of Scotland; and an episode of ‘In Our Time’ from 2009. 
But equally if you’re not a specialist in church history or theology, I’m not sure that it’s necessary to probe the murky depths of every minor theological point ever, and once you’ve started where does it end? 
Anyway this entirely uninformed rant brought to you by my encounter with a sixteenth century bishop who was supposedly writing a completely orthodox book to re-evangelise his flock and tempt them away from Protestantism, but who described the baptismal rite in a way that sounds decidedly sketchy, if not heretical. And rather than being able to engage with the text properly and get what I needed from it, I was instead left sitting there like:
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And frankly I didn’t have the time to go down the rabbit hole that would inevitably open up if I tried to find out
#This is a problem which is magnified in Britain I think as we also have to deal with the Hangover from Protestantism#As seen even in some folk who were raised Catholic but still imbibed certain ideas about the Middle Ages from culturally Protestant schools#And it isn't helped when we're hit with all these popular history tv documentaries#If I have to see one more person whose speciality is writing sensational paperbacks about Henry VIII's court#Being asked to explain for the British public What The Pope Thought I shall scream#Which is not even getting into some of England's super special common law get out clauses#Though having recently listened to some stuff in French I'm beginning to think misconceptions are not limited to Great Britain#Anyway I did take some realy interesting classes at uni on things like marriage and religious orders and so on#But it was definitely patchy and I definitely do not have a good handle on how it all basically hung together#As evidenced by the fact that I've probably made a tonne of mistakes in this post#Books aren't entirely helpful though because you can't ask them questions and sometimes the author is just plain wrong#I mean I will take book recommendations but they are not entirely helpful; and we also haven't all read the same stuff#So one person's idea of what the basics of being baptised involved are going to radically differ from another's based on what they read#Which if you are primarily a political historian interested in the Hundred Years' War doesn't seem important eonugh to quibble over#But it would help if everyone was given some kind of similar introductory training and then they could probe further if needed/wanted#So that one historian's elementary mistake about baptism doesn't affect generations of specialists in the Hundred Years' War#Because they have enough basic knowledge to know that they can just discount that tiny irrelevant bit#This is why seminars are important folks you get to ASK QUESTIONS AND FIGURE OUT BITS YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND#And as I say there is a bit of a habit in this country of producing books about say religion in mediaeval England#And then you're expected to work out for yourself which bits you can extrapolate and assume were true outwith England#Or France or Scotland or wherever it may be though the English and the French are particularly bad for assuming#that whatever was true for them was obviously true for everyone else so why should they specify that they're only talking about France#Alright rant over#Beginning to come to the conclusion that nobody knows how Christianity works but would like certain historians to stop pretending they do#Edit: I sort of made up the examples of the historical people who gave me my religious education above#But I'm now enamoured with the idea of who actually did give me my weird ideas about mediaeval Catholicism#Who were my historical godparents so to speak#Do I have an idea of mediaeval religion that was jointly shaped by some professor from the 1970s and a 6th century saint?#Does Cardinal Campeggio know he's responsible for some much later human being's catechism?#Fake examples again but I'm going to be thinking about that today
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bluebugjay · 1 year ago
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my memory is actually so atrocious that no matter how obsessed I am with anything I will never be able to tell you a single concrete thing about it
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regicidal-defenestration · 1 month ago
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I got tagged by @lilydvoratrelundar !
Iiiii tag @collgeruledzebra @bookantique @genderdotcom @jokerlennon
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rotteneldritchhorror · 3 months ago
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Once Barry got that money from the cross there were signs. Not that any normal person would recognise other than maybe new jewelry. But there were signs. And all those signs are in a trunk under his bed.
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hammerbacks · 3 months ago
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finding coffee pods i really like the look of, only to realise that they're not compatible with the coffee machine i asked for for my birthday 🙃
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phoenix-clan · 8 months ago
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if i have any major complains about the vanilla clangen experience, it's that the dev team seems to let a lot of things up to player decisions
which on the one hand is good, for creative freedom. but it also means most playthroughs are ultimately boring, what with the rare chance of murders, no way of implementing the warrior code, and no care for whether or not a cat should be exiled for their transgressions, instead leaving it up to the player to decide such things
it's not the worst and definitely doesn't make the game unplayable. but i wish they had more toggles to allow for a more customized experience at least
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navybluetriangles · 5 months ago
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Think I'm done for today ✅
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meljwrites · 5 months ago
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did you read the new pride interview? are they saying hayray go on a trip together or that the actors had a hiatus after such a long storyline?
Yes and I loved it!! I posted most of the photos in its own post :) - i love what kieron and jeremy said!!
For HayRay:
The couple are now in a strong place, with Oscar promising some happier, quieter times. ‘There is a happy ending – for now, definitely [...] We’re working on a little trip, a little hiatus for Lucas and Dillon, it’s much needed after all the drama and everything so we’re really just grafting towards that.' -
https://metro.co.uk/2024/06/26/hollyoaks-cast-share-inspiring-lgbtq-journeys-21103544/?ico=mosaic_hollyoaks
I think so, I guess if they do the actors would also get a break!!
They would be solidly together off screen for a bit, and they wouldn't have to just be in their houses while other stories happen, it would be nice.
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roreruru · 1 year ago
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Wine in the morning and some breakfast at night...
How does it feel to be loved?
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explorersaremadeofhope · 1 year ago
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im so slow lmao. i was thinking last night about the "you can stay at my place, if you like" line from 1.6 and how the show strongly implies az takes him up on it but never tells us explicitly or has either of them comment on it afterward
and then i remembered the whole "nice place you got here. could do with some houseplants" from the start of the episode and just. sat bolt upright lmfao. i feel so silly for not connecting those dots until now but I am very happy for the lads
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chancheols · 2 months ago
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Let's try this whole fixing my sleep schedule thing again
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