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Veaux Hotel in Belleroche, Forez region of France
French vintage postcard
#vintage#tarjeta#france#briefkaart#postcard#photography#hotel#region#postal#carte postale#veaux hotel#sepia#ephemera#historic#veaux#french#ansichtskarte#belleroche#postkarte#forez#postkaart#photo
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{Best Of} 2026 l'année où...
The Year 2026 When Everything Tipped Over… L’article que les médias français ont peur de publier ! Continue reading Untitled
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#2026#2026 l&039;année où...#Alexandre Goldfarb#France#La culture de l’excuse est inexcusable#la télé l&039;a dit#le règne des ténèbres#Observatoire du MENSONGE#question de temps#veaux
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Evening Musical Owl 🦉
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Alexis De Veaux: author and poet.
#alexis de veaux#lgbt#black lgbt#lgbt writers#black queer notables#lgbt authors#black lesbians#lesbian writers
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Church and Castle, Mont Saint Michel
Artist: Gabrielle de Veaux Clements
Date: 1885
Medium: Etching on paper
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wait actually, you know what's even funnier... coneheads say vos with an 'oh' syllable AND don't pronounce the S at the end.... bc theyre.....u knoe..... from space france :^)
#[in my own lore voice] dans Altion on ecrit le nom de cette ville comme <<Veaux>> :)#cybertronposting
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Once Again
Dancing in the streets. O nce again I found images hiding in the archive. I wish that I knew what I was doing when I made this photograph, but I I didn’t and apparently, I still don’t. Seriously, there a couple different levels of picture picture editing. Note: I’m going old school with this. I come from a time in the past when picture editor was a human being not some app. The P.E. worked…
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#Art#Color#Documentary#french quarter#Krewe du Veaux.#Louisiana#Mardi Gras.#New Orleans#Photography#Photojournalism#Post Production#Ray Laskowitz#Season#Street Photography
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rec list: hannibal/will <5k
none of my recs contain mcd or unhappy endings. everything else is fair game & may not be tagged for.
all our treasures together by fatal_drum (t, 1.2k) breathplay, poetry, post-fall
After the fall, Hannibal and Will share an uneasy truce. Hannibal discovers that Will is still able to surprise him. Inspired by Pablo Neruda's "Ode to Broken Things."
bury your love by lovetincture (nc-17, 1.4k) rough sex, knifeplay, s03e02
That scene in the catacombs beneath the Norman Chapel could have ended much differently. They bring out the worst in each other.
do it and do it again by tei (nc-17, 1.5k) ♥️
There are fewer than twenty questions on this list.
didymus by borevidal (m, 1.9k) seduction, s2
“If I don’t put a stop to this, you’re going to blow me,” Will says. “What response does that possibility evoke?” Hannibal asks.
whiskey verite by moistdrippings (m, 1.9k) ♥️ first time, drinking, s01e01
Post-Œuf, Will drinks whiskey and turns his analytical and empathetic eye on Dr. Lecter to get his mind off murder.
hand in unlovable hand by coloredink (m, 2.4k) codependency, post-fall
Hannibal put his hand over Will's and held it closer to his chest. They had woken up like this more than once. "Do you wish I'd die?" he asked. "It would make your life easier."
songs of experience by borevidal (nc-17, 2.7k) morning after, s2
“Does it trouble you?” Hannibal asks. “That we have been intimate.” “Things were intimate before,” Will says, wry twist of the mouth. “What changed last night, Hannibal, is that we had sex.” “I would consider that a form of intimacy,” Hannibal says. “Wouldn’t you?”
home by beatricenius (nc-17, 3.2k) first time, praise kink, post-fall
Will takes a step back and gestures to the bed. “Show me.” “What do you want me to show you?” “How I’d fuck you. How you imagined it.” About idealism and fantasies and first times.
it's only a bargain if you want it by lovetincture (nc-17, 3.2k) getting together, post-fall
Needing someone isn’t the same as loving them, and loving someone isn’t the same as liking them. Will and Hannibal love each other with a dozen small cruelties, stumbling their way toward something approaching peace.
amourette by petronia (nc-17, 3.5k) getting together, s2
"I don't understand," Will said, "how a Yogi ended up in this way. You'd think the enlightened wouldn't be rude."
share your mouthful by bettyboopz (nc-17, 3.5k) fluff and choking, post-fall
He's about to wax poetic about love and loss when his head is slammed into the wall.
variations on a theme by fatal_drum (nc-17, 3.5k) ♥️ hallucinations, dub/non-con, post-fall
Will falls, over and over. A great deal happens before he wakes up. "We have lingered in the chambers of the sea / By sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown / Till human voices wake us, and we drown."
hesperides series by petronia (nc-17, 3.7k) ♥️ s2, post-fall
According to Strabo, the garden of the Hesperides is located in Tartessos, on the south coast of Andalusia.
sugar fuel by northern (t, 3.7k) ♥️ first time, drugging, post-fall
Hannibal doesn't actually notice until several minutes into their main course. They're at the dining table as usual in the evening, working their way through a very enjoyable Blanquette de veaux when Hannibal looks up to see Will staring at him, a little too intently.
release by emungere (nc-17, 3.8k) ♥️ getting together, prostate massage, s1
“It’s certainly unwise on a number of levels.” Hannibal pressed a kiss to the crown of Will’s head. He sounded detached, as if he were speaking of someone else’s foolish choices. “But I cannot bring myself either to care or to stop.”
little fish, big fish, swimming in the water by anon (nc-17, 3.8k) first time, unconventional therapy, s1
What happens when Hannibal is finally presented with the perfect opportunity.
your ex by murdertrout (t, 3.8k) ♥️ crack, fluff, s3
We usually assume that Will clammed up about his past when he was with Molly. But what if actually Will tells Molly way, way, way too much about his relationship with Hannibal? Or, the one where Will starts talking about his “ex" and doesn't stop.
chupada by canis_m (nc-17, 3.9k) roleplay, post-fall
Hannibal and Will play doctor. It's not all fun and games. Only partly.
subject to negotiation by murdertrout (nc-17, 4k) first time, sexuality, post-fall
Will shrugs. “I’ve never kissed a man before.” Hannibal watches him lick his lips; it manages to be nervous and suggestive at the same time. “I never wanted to.” “Do you want to kiss me?” Hannibal asks, careful. “The way I -- feel about you isn’t,” Will says, his eyes flicker away, Hannibal knows why he was waiting to do this in the dark, “the way I feel about anything else.”
cacciatore by hollycrowned (m, 4.6k) established relationship, jealousy, post-fall
The view of Florence stretched beyond buildings to mountains that faded blue, seeming to evaporate into the sky. From elsewhere in the garden, a chorus of strings sang an aria. Will gulped his wine and tried to imagine the shallow valley before them empty of anything but the Arno. “I can see why you love it.” “You don’t love it yourself.” “I suppose any love I have for it exists in me because you love it,” Will dared.
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got any polyam book recs
How many time do I need to reccomend the Smart Girl's Guide To Polyamory by Dedecker Winston! I feel like I never shut up about it and still people have never heard of it! I am just going to create a quick list of all the polyam books I have read. Because when I was first learning about polyamory it felt like you were required to read certain books before you could get your polyamory license yet so many other people haven't read any books! One day I might write out longer reviews for these.
The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships & Other Adventures by Dossie Easton and Janet W. Hardy- This is one of the first ever books focused on polyamory. As such it is a bit dated. Despite that I think it is still a good book that people can get a lot out of. Just keep its age in mind.
More Than Two: A Practical Guide to Ethical Polyamory by Franklin Veaux and Eve Rickert - When I started learning about polyamory this was the holy bible of polyamory that everyone insisted that everybody must read. I honestly liked The Ethical Slut better though. Since then though the book has been utterly condemned by the community and people are now very quick to scream how nobody should read this book because Franklin Veaux was revealed to be abusive in his relationships so now suddenly the book is a guide to teach people how to be abusive in relationships. I guess??? Eve Ricket has put out multiple statements about the book about if people should still read it or not but I am sure I will miss something if I dive into that. Like more The Ethical Slut, just keep in mind it might have some problematic aspects. But I personally think there is still some good stuff in it that people might find value in. It has been a while since I read it but I don't remember it being problematic, just a bit dry and boring.
The Smart Girl's Guide To Polyamory by Dedecker Winston - I'm skipping right to this to say this is my favorite polyamory book! It is very unfortunate that that the title isn't great. And indeed it is written to be aimed at women but honestly I found very very little in the book to feel exclusive to women and not apply to me (a cis-male) just as much. I love this book so much that I re-typed up a passage from it, had it printed on a large poster, and framed.
Sex At Dawn: How We Mate, Why We Stray, and What It Means for Modern Relationships by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jetha - This is another book that used to be worshipped in polyamory circles and wholehearted reccomended. I am so glad that it is now mostly forgotten. Why? BECAUSE THIS IS NOT A POLYAMORY BOOK! This is a very scientific anti-monogamy book. So I was waiting for all this set-up to talk about why polyamory fixes all these problems of monogamy it has taken so long to explain. Spoilers! Polyamory is only briefly mentioned in the epilogue of the book in a half-hearted, "Maybe this solution works for some people". Let's be clear, this is not a bad book. It is a very good book at using scientific evidence to point out flaws with monogamy and can lead to interesting discussion. But it is not a polyamroy book and shouldn't be recommended as such.
Love's Not Color Blind: Race and Representation in Polyamorous and Other Alternative Communities by Kevin Patterson - Another great book that is highly underrated. But note this is not a Polyamory 101 book. I consider this a "next-level" polyamory book. And to be clear I am white/Caucasian and I learned so much from this book and really love it! It opened my eyes in so many ways.
The Polyamorists Next Door: Inside Multiple-Partner Relationships and Families by Elisabeth Sheff - This isn't a bad book but I also didn't really find it to be a good book either. It feels neither pro-polyamory or anti-polyamory. Just a whole lot of stories and facts. I think it might be most interesting for a monogamous person to read.
Polyamory by Marissa Blake - Worst book I have ever listened to and I am pretty sure it is plagiarized. Been meaning to do a project where I research that claim but just haven't been interested in doing so. it is utter garbage.
The Polyamory Breakup Book: Causes, Prevention, and Survival by Kathy Labriola - Another advanced level polyamory book. But I think an especially important one for everyone to read. When you date more people you have more breakups. And when "cheating" is far less of an issue it is becomes hard to understand when you should breakup.
Polysecure: Attachment, Trauma and Consensual Nonmonogamy by Jessica Fern - The new holy bible of polyamory that everybody in every polyamory group will recommend immediately. It is a good book but honestly I think it is overrated. I think it is aimed at a very certain kind of person struggling with polyamory but it didn't resonate a whole lot with me on a polyamory level. I thought Secure Attachment was very interesting but I felt the actual polyamory aspects of the book were a little lacking to me. I do recommend the book but maybe not as someone's first polyamroy book. I think there are better polyamory 101 books. To note I have not read Polywise yet, the authors sequel book that just came out. I think I have higher hopes for that one though.
Ready For Polyamory by Laura Boyle - Most recent book I read and I had wanted to write a full review but I forgot. This is a fairly good book. I feel like it doesn't stand out much from the other Polyamory 101 books but overall solid. The one place where I give it the most praise is it has the most up-to-date definitions of terms which over the years have evolved and changed over time. The spectrum of polyamory styles I think is especially important for people to read. Older books didn't mention this at all or it was only Parelle VS Kitchen Table. Now we have a much wider spectrum and I often see a common mistake for newbies is for 2 partners to be at different point of the spectrum and never acknowledging it.
Do you know of any polyamory books I missed that I should read? Please let me know!
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305 - Porsche 911 Sc by Laurent Quérité Via Flickr: Rallye de Vaison La Romaine ES 4 - Veaux Malaucène VHRS Pilote : Xavier BERNARD Copilote : Lucien ARTILLAN Vaucluse France IMG_0462
#CanonFrance#Canonphotography#Canon EF 300mm f/4L IS USM#Canon Extender +1.4x#Canon EOS 5D Mark II#Voiture#Automobile#Rallye#Sport Mécanique#Cars#carlovers#carphotography#Rallye de Vaison La Romaine#Vaucluse#France#Porsche#Porsche 911#Laurent Quérité#flickr
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Ferro-Grumley Award-winning polymath, JOHN R GORDON, spent more than a decade writing Drapetomania, the first novel about same gender loving men during slavery times. For GORDON, this novel required years of research into that grotesque period of history.
This propulsive novel has since been acclaimed by luminaries like MICHAEL ERIC DYSON, PATRIK IAN-POLK and ALEXIS DE VEAUX (close friend and biographer of the late, great AUDRE LORDE).
A literary triumph worth celebrating, Drapetomania is available to purchase here.
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Audre Lorde (1934-1992)
Audre Lorde was a lauded writer and poet known for her radical honesty and fight against racism and sexism. Self-described as a "Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet," Lorde wrote often about the intersections of her identities. After earning both a BA from Hunter College and a masters from Columbia University, Lorde spent the 1960s working as a librarian in New York. In the 1970s she worked as a poet-in-residence at Tougaloo College in Mississippi and began publishing poetry collections. The works were informed by the intersections of race, class, and gender, and became increasingly more political. Some of her most famous works are "The Master's Tools Won't Dismantle The Master's House" and "Martha." Lorde passed away in 1992; her first full biography, Warrior Poet, was published by Alexis De Veaux in 2006.
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Evening Musical Owl 🦉
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tagged by @lizzybeeee for this one (thank you!! 🫶🏼) & tagging forward: @bearlytolerant @coldshrugs @solasisms @luzial @baejax-the-great @trash-begging
rules: Put your music library on shuffle, then list the first five songs that come up in a poll to let people vote for which one they like the most! Then tag Tumblr friends to keep the game going!
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