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luvbug724 · 3 months
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i don’t care if jean isn’t canonically catholic. when i’m done with him he will be.
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ad-crucem · 1 year
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Virgin Adoring the Eucharist, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1854)
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lttledog · 23 days
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Jean Paul Gaultier sample necklace, 1996.
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alilsakurablossom · 9 months
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-valjean asking cosette about marius
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bebemoon · 6 months
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look for the name: MARIA FERNANDA
catholic guilt clothing "icons" corset
jean paul gaultier graphic printed mesh mini skirt in black and grey
r13 low rider leather cowboy boots
christian dior saddle shoulder bag w/ buckle and key charms
{beauty and hair} frances bean cobain c. 2o15
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illustratus · 11 days
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François-Athanase de Charette de La Contrie by Jean-Baptiste Paulin Guérin
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kaeyapilled · 11 months
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kid kaeya sitting quietly on a pew during mass in the favonius church feeling so distinctly alienated from everyone else in there that it borders on despairing
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oifaaa · 1 year
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Have you ever read the knightfall arc? I’m kinda assuming not because it’s one of Tim’s and honestly not really in the fandom’s consciousness. But honestly if anyone deserves to be bullied more than Tim it’s Jean Paul Valley. Aka azrael. Aka the first “Batman who kills”.
Just please look at his Batman suit and tell me it’s not funny. The helmet! The pointy shoulder spikes! He’s emo and evilly good!!
When he gets pissed off at Robin he just bricks off his entrance to the bat cave!!!!! I’m not saying that Bruce and dick could have tried harder to stop Tim in a lonely place of dying but uhh… maybe masonry was the answer?
I have read the knightfall arc actually I got into comics way before I got into fandom but also the knightfall arc isn't in fandom consciousness?? Are you sure it's literally the iconic arc were Bruce gets folded like a ironing board and then decides that this random catholic dude hes just met would make a way better batman then literally anyone else - but yeah i guess i just don't really care about jean-paul enough to bully him
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procopiamiscanthus · 9 months
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👉swipe to right to dress up His Eminence
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luvbug724 · 3 months
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in my quest to make jean catholic i ended up making him cry blood. whatever that might as well happen
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seeking-lights · 3 months
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Jean Seberg as Joan of Arc in “Saint Joan” (1957)
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pureanonofficial · 1 year
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LES MIS LETTERS IN ADAPTATION - A Tempest in a Skull, LM 1.7.3 (Les Miserables 1925)
At that moment it seemed to him that he heard a voice within him shouting: “Jean Valjean! Jean Valjean!”
His hair rose upright: he became like a man who is listening to some terrible thing.
“Yes, that’s it! finish!” said the voice. “Complete what you are about! Destroy these candlesticks! Annihilate this souvenir! Forget the Bishop! Forget everything! Destroy this Champmathieu, do! That is right! Applaud yourself! So it is settled, resolved, fixed, agreed: here is an old man who does not know what is wanted of him, who has, perhaps, done nothing, an innocent man, whose whole misfortune lies in your name, upon whom your name weighs like a crime, who is about to be taken for you, who will be condemned, who will finish his days in abjectness and horror. That is good! Be an honest man yourself; remain Monsieur le Maire; remain honorable and honored; enrich the town; nourish the indigent; rear the orphan; live happy, virtuous, and admired; and, during this time, while you are here in the midst of joy and light, there will be a man who will wear your red blouse, who will bear your name in ignominy, and who will drag your chain in the galleys. Yes, it is well arranged thus. Ah, wretch!”
The perspiration streamed from his brow. He fixed a haggard eye on the candlesticks. But that within him which had spoken had not finished. The voice continued:—
“Jean Valjean, there will be around you many voices, which will make a great noise, which will talk very loud, and which will bless you, and only one which no one will hear, and which will curse you in the dark. Well! listen, infamous man! All those benedictions will fall back before they reach heaven, and only the malediction will ascend to God.”
This voice, feeble at first, and which had proceeded from the most obscure depths of his conscience, had gradually become startling and formidable, and he now heard it in his very ear. It seemed to him that it had detached itself from him, and that it was now speaking outside of him. He thought that he heard the last words so distinctly, that he glanced around the room in a sort of terror.
“Is there any one here?” he demanded aloud, in utter bewilderment.
Then he resumed, with a laugh which resembled that of an idiot:—
“How stupid I am! There can be no one!”
There was some one; but the person who was there was of those whom the human eye cannot see.
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0-k-4 · 2 days
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JEAN MOREEAU REAL NAME IS JEAN-YVES. I KNWOW THIS SOUNDS VERY NORMALY FRENCH TO NON FRENCH READER BUT. IT HITS DIFFERENTLY FOR FRENCH PPL
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transrevolutions · 3 months
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paranormal historical tragicomedy featuring marat traveling through time and beating the shit out of the assholes who use his paper name to say dumb reactionary bullshit
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chunkysoup22 · 1 year
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what if i asked you really niceys to draw jean-paul valley/azrael
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okey. just a silly doodle sorry his design scares me
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Jean-Antoine Houdon (French, 1741-1828) St. John the Baptist, 1766-67 All four Gospels place their discussions of Jesus’s ministry in the context of the work of John the Baptist, who is presented as the one who points the way to the kingdom of God and to Jesus as the one predicted by scripture to bring this kingdom into being.
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