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Posts by MellowYellow

I def sympathize with Louis but im def identify with lestat more.

Lestat: ā€œoh dear you broke up the pair.ā€

I mean c’mon!

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i think a lot about the "who's child is this" frame from the reptar on ice episode of rugrats

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I watch a lot of period pieces and i constantly say this to myself

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The artwork features a dark, almost black background, from which emerge various abstract figures resembling animals. At the center of the composition is a large, circular form filled with intricate, scratch-like patterns and textures. Within this circle, two bird-like figures stand prominently. Other abstract animal shapes appear in different orientations throughout the piece, including an abstract bird on the left, an owl-like figure at the top right, and a more pronounced animal-like figure on the right. The piece embodies the surrealist tendency to merge the fantastical and the real, using symbolic imagery that invites contemplation beyond the literal, provoking thoughts about literacy and comprehension in a metaphorical context.

The artwork features a dark, almost black background, from which emerge various abstract figures resembling animals. At the center of the composition is a large, circular form filled with intricate, scratch-like patterns and textures. Within this circle, two bird-like figures stand prominently. Other abstract animal shapes appear in different orientations throughout the piece, including an abstract bird on the left, an owl-like figure at the top right, and a more pronounced animal-like figure on the right. The piece embodies the surrealist tendency to merge the fantastical and the real, using symbolic imagery that invites contemplation beyond the literal, provoking thoughts about literacy and comprehension in a metaphorical context.

Max Ernst :
Some Animals Are Illiterate, 1973, Paris, France

symbolic painting falling within the Surrealism movement

Further description in the alt text šŸ‘‡

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IWTV Thoughts:

Claudia and Lestat getting along while planning their exist ball is really up there for my favorite parts of the show.

Claudia and Lestat are such a good team. Louis kinda slowed them down.

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Motown girl group Martha and the Vandellas not only recorded an anthem for the civil rights era – they fought for fair pay and proudly called themselves divas Classic songs ā€˜Nowhere to Run’ and ā€˜Dancing in the Street’ captured the revolutionary spirit of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s.

Wrote a piece about Martha and the Vandellas, civil rights, and their place in the history of Black women R&B groups. I also created a YouTube playlist (in the comments) with some of their hits

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One thing about me i love some tim curry!

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It jumped

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Lmao welcome to how my brain works 🤭

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I think imma have to go with that theory and like armand is the snob who puts her hickish accent on in the recounting by louis. Cause its not clicking otherwise.

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Like what is it!?!?
Is she good at languages or is she bad at languages!?

Or is that where armand’s perception of her kicks in and thats why Louis remembers her pronouncing french like a hick…

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SHE CORRECTS LOUIS FRENCH A COUPLE TIMES!
But still speaks french to Madeleine like she is fucking Peggy Hill trying to impress the waiting staff at a mexican restaurant!!!

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She was hoofing it every night learning passable russian and slavic and polish and german On The Go, but was tripping up over french as a woman from Louisiana…

Im confounded.

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Like thats kinda bothering me.
Cause we could say it was madeleine just being cheeky constantly roasting her french cause she is parisian, but that doesnt excuse ME as a viewer hearing her pronounce french HORRIBLY….

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-and doing it well enough to maintain fairly fluid conversations.

But french, the language she wouldve basically grown up hearing from lestat, and hearing a creolized version of through Louis her whole life she didnt really ever learn to land the pronunciations?

And she was from NOLA to begin with

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IWTV Thoughts:

Is Claudia actually good at languages or bad at languages?
Cause she was raised by two francophones and went to Paris and had absolutely horrible french but we are supposed to believe she was traversing fascist and communist eastern europe around WWII-

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the edge of the mogollon rim, facing south

the edge of the mogollon rim, facing south

arizona, man

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This artwork, Merry Structure (1926), by Wassily Kandinsky, was created during his Bauhaus years and focuses on geometric forms, lines, and spiritual color. It features triangles, circles, and stepped shapes on a pale yellow background. Reproductions are available from various retailers.

This artwork, Merry Structure (1926), by Wassily Kandinsky, was created during his Bauhaus years and focuses on geometric forms, lines, and spiritual color. It features triangles, circles, and stepped shapes on a pale yellow background. Reproductions are available from various retailers.

This artwork, Merry Structure (1926), by Wassily Kandinsky, was created during his Bauhaus years and focuses on geometric forms, lines, and spiritual color. It features triangles, circles, and stepped shapes on a pale yellow background. Reproductions are available from various retailers.

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Artist: Ton Dubbeldam
Title: Provence

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Cave bear <3

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I know its out of love but my mom calling me up randomly to tell me im old is not hitting likehow i think she thinks its hitting.

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[#RPStarter]

*You are walking down a straight, narrow path in the woods, heading down to a shortcut that one of your friends had mentioned to you about.

As you process further through this shortcut, the path starts to fade into nothing but foliage.

You’ve now lost your way out*

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#StreetArt
Looking Up
by Rodrigo Rodrigues

in #SĆ£oPaulo, #Brazil

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Louis could burn down that plantation and have nothing with tom’s lestat.

Sam’s lestat could buy two or three different townhouses.

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Tom’s lestat doesnt own or patronize the theatre. He dont fund his travels. He smuggles himselves places.
Tom’a lestat was a bum who played off of rich people till he killed all he could and needed to flee.

Sam’s lestat was master class at conning socialites.

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Tom’s lestat was broke and was pissed at Louis for burning everything and ruining their racket.

Sam’s lestat was fully loaded from investments in france when he was performer rich and had endless capital outside of the theatre.
He was self made badassery.

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IWTV Thoughts:

Sam’s Lestat is better cause he is mixed with classic dracula vibes.

Tom’s Lestat was a hobosexual bum tbh.

Like Louis had the wealth and the plantation and lestat needed that to tap into current society.

Sam’s Lestat is dracula going to london.

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He was with holding but i think that was more out of fear of abandonment, and like not wanting to break the charm he thinks he has in their eyes by him being the ā€œolder stronger vampireā€

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Lestat never pulled the wool over their eyes, they just thought he was being more cruel even when he was trying to do a good thing by them.

I might lowkey be a Lestat stan. Im starting to think they projected things on his general cavalier personality.

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