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I'm fine.
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haunting-jane · 23 hours
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i can feel art block creeping up on me
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haunting-jane · 23 hours
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omg I'm not even that familiar or invested in zutara but this is GORGEOUS
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A whisper from me
(In eyes once familiar, a stranger I see)
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haunting-jane · 3 days
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you think you’re a better kisser than me??? you think you’re a better cuddler? come over here and prove it punk
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Hi pookie what is your favourite gen z slang ?
Probably "pookie".
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haunting-jane · 9 days
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fire nation kataang my cutiepies
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haunting-jane · 10 days
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sorry besties but what the fuck is this album😭😭I genuinely feel like its all ai generated. no soul, tempos all over the place, the same rhythm again and again, messy lyrics that don't make any sense. I don't wanna be mean cause generally I like her work, but idk the way she dealt with that rio scandal made me lose the respect I had for her as a person. And then this bland ass album that honestly just feels like midnights scraps...I think I'm falling out of love for her. I wish ttpd had actually been good, I'm so disappointed
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haunting-jane · 10 days
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STOP
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OHHH
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haunting-jane · 11 days
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𐌕𐋅𐌄𐌙 𐌂𐌀𐌍’𐌕 𐌔𐌀ᕓ𐌄 𐌙0𐌵
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haunting-jane · 11 days
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two kittens.
@killmondaygames
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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behind the scenes of women in horror
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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clock it sis
A'ight, what is it about Anne Brontë and Tenant of Wildfell Hall? I keep seeing stuff about how Anne is the unproblematic Brontë sister and that's what kept me away from her books lol
*kracks knuckles* All right. So, remember how the Brontë sisters wrote three novels simultaneously? Charlotte wrote The Professor, Emily wrote Wuthering Heights, and Anne wrote Agnes Grey. The two latter got picked up by publishers, but The Professor was rejected, so Charlotte finished up Jane Eyre and sent it to a publisher, who accepted it immediately and had it published before Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey got printed. All three of them wrote under pen names (Charlotte was Currer Bell, Anne was Acton Bell, and Emily was Ellis Bell), because they knew their novels were, say, a little controversial, and that if it was known they were women, their characters would be judged and immediately associated to their works. So needless to say, they were VERY supportive of each other, because they knew no one else would. (Their father was also supportive, but they published their novels without telling him at first but once they did, he was very encouraging, thankfully.)
It's easy to see why Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights would be considered controversial in their day (they still kind of are today given the Discourse(tm), lol). Agnes Grey, while it didn't do as well as JE and WH, was criticized for being a little too... let's say, honest about a governess' day-to-day life, when Anne wrote it drawing from her own experiences as a governess. The thing with Anne is that people find her stuff a little moralizing, but it was in her best interest to present Agnes as virtuous given how she made little secret of how poorly governesses could be treated, since it wasn't that rare they'd be accused of profiting from the families they were employed by, when there were abuse cases more often than not.
Then The Tenant of Wildfell Hall came out, and that's when criticism started to fly. May Sinclair (an early 20th century suffragist) would later write that the scene where Helen (the main character of the novel) slams her door to her husband's face had a reveberation that was heard throughout England. It's the story (in case you don't mind getting spoiled for a 150-year-old book) of a lady who marries a Victorian fuckboy called Huntington, ends up in an abusive household where her only comfort is her son, and once she realizes that her husband is becoming a bad influence on her child, she leaves him and manages to hide in a house that her brother is willing to rent to her, while she tries to earn a small living by painting. And people lost their shit, because according to them, Helen was a bad woman for leaving her husband, even though she did it to, you know, get her son out of a toxic environment. If Charlotte criticized anything about the novel, it's that she thought some aspects of Huntington were depicted too graphically, but they mostly had to do with his alcoholism and his adultery (this is important: those critcisms have nothing to do with Helen, or how Tenant is shade thrown at Charlotte and Emily's works). That might have been because Anne got some inspiration for Huntington from Branwell, their brother, who was also an alcoholic and got fired from his job as a tutor for having an affair with the lady of the house. Charlotte was pretty fed up with Branwell at that point, and while Emily was the one who got along with him best, they had some pretty big fights because she was in no way a pushover (so the belief that Charlotte and Emily idolized Branwell while Anne was the only one who saw through his BS is also, incidentally, BS).
So, why did Charlotte stop Tenant from being re-printed after Anne's death? Simply put, the criticism against it was getting worse, and people were defaming Anne's character because of it. Charlotte had had her own share of troubles with Jane Eyre - she dedicated the second edition to William Makepeace Thackeray (of Vanity Fair and Barry Lyndon fame) because he was her favorite author, without knowing his wife was institutionalized after suffering from severe post-partum depression. And that led, of course, to people speculating that Jane Eyre was semi-autobiographical, and that Charlotte was Thackeray's mistress. (I mean, it *is* semi-autobiographical, but Thackeray had nothing to do with it.) So she was understandably a little on edge, and while she edited Agnes Grey for a reprinting after Anne's death (given there were a lot of spelling mistakes and the like in the first printing), she asked for Tenant to not be reprinted to protect her sister's memory.
So no, Charlotte did not block Tenant from being as well-known as Wuthering Heights or Jane Eyre because she was "jealous", or because she was mad that Anne was "throwing shade" at her and at Emily. She was protecting her sister's reputation, because she wasn't even alive anymore to speak for herself and mount any kind of defense, and that was while Charlotte's own reputation was under fire, after she had lost the two people who had supported her the most - Emily died in 1848, and Anne in 1849. To try to pit these sisters against each other, when two of them died far too young and the surviving one had to pick up the pieces and defend them against public opinion - it is simply distasteful, and it needs to stop.
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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guys WHERE is wolffe?????? everyone is talking about tech and cody and echo BUT WHAT HAPPENED TO MY POOKIE WOLFFE?????I'm not concerned about his safety cause ofc he has plot armor but still,,,I wanted to see how he deserted the empire, removed the chip and joined rex,,,apparently he really just appeared once only to play with my heart and then skedaddled
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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Hunter Bad Batch you will always be famous
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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Hunter, Crosshair, Echo and Rampart: risking their lives trying to get the coordinates to Tantiss from a heavily protected imperial facility
Wrecker: *plays candy crush on his phone*
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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The Shining (1980) Hannibal (2013-2015)
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haunting-jane · 12 days
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me & the mutuals
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