clairemonet replied to your post: my literature teacher: You can argue that Bentinho…
zécinto is real and also very powerful
honestly i’m so glad fuvest has cidade e as serras in their mandatory reading list. they know where the good ships are
clairemonet replied to your post: my literature teacher: You can argue that Bentinho…
zécinto is real and also very powerful
honestly i’m so glad fuvest has cidade e as serras in their mandatory reading list. they know where the good ships are
my literature teacher: You can argue that Bentinho from Dom Casmurro could have had a crush on his friend Escobar and actually felt betrayed by him instead of by his wife Capitu; however, Jacinto de Tormes and Zé Fernandes from Cidade e as Serras were JUST friends, there’s no hints in the book for any sort of romantic relationship between them
me: Alright *whispers under breath* that’s bullshit and you know it
today i learned that Diderot (the Enlightenment dude who made the Encyclopedia w/ his bro d’Alembert) had the exact first name as my bf
I’m so glad
L.A. Band Features World’s First Trans Mariachi
What a time to be alive.
What people expect: getting art all the time
The reality: Very earnest and heartfelt, but very empty promises of art all the time
Cássia Eller e Chicão
at the end of All Yesterdays (the extremely good book about imagining and illustrating dinosaurs in complex speculative ways i was talking about yesterday) there’s a section where they prove the point about the fact that we need to be more open to imagining skin coverings and fat/cartilage deposits by illustrating modern-day animals as if a nonhuman paleontologist from millions of years in the future reconstructed them using the just-skin-stretched-over-the-skeleton-and-muscles method that unimaginative paleoartists use with dinosaurs
with results like:
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and i love it so much because it absolutely unquestionably proves the point the book is making
This book should be mandatory reading for everyone even passingly interested in dinosaurs. You can buy it here.
This is still the funniest thing I’ve ever seen