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werewolfetone · 6 hours
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Gone with the wind is actually a pretty good book if you just pretend that it's a psychological horror novel about a group of unreliable narrators who refuse to even process how evil everything about antebellum southern society was and not like that because the author was turbo racist
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ivynotpoisonous · 1 year
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Bears are so right about hibernation
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dogwelder · 10 months
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Frankly my dear, I don't give a Gonk.
I spent far too long putting this together.
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cinematicsource · 3 months
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Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 — dir. Victor Fleming
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spellfuls · 4 months
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Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
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zegalba · 1 month
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This rare first edition of Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind" was used to conceal a .32-caliber pistol (1941)
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silentagecinema · 2 months
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posthman · 6 months
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VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara GONE WITH THE WIND (1939), dir. Victor Fleming
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rosepompadour · 6 months
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Once I went into her dressing room and found her in tears. But Vivien in tears was not like anyone I knew; no sniffles, no swollen eyes. She simply sat at her table, in her beautiful scarlet costume, and diamond tears rolled down her cheeks. - CLAIRE BLOOM, Leaving a Doll's House
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perioddramasource · 15 days
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GONE WITH THE WIND (1939)
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nobrashfestivity · 2 years
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A rare first edition of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone with the Wind” used to conceal a .32-caliber pistol. September 24, 1941, Phoenix.
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rahabq · 8 months
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ecoamerica · 15 days
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gingerbaci · 1 year
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Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier in a scene from the stage production of "Romeo and Juliet", 1940 - via x
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cinematicsource · 3 months
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GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 — dir. Victor Fleming
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morerawerbreath · 1 year
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Fictional Men Ranked Least to Most Likely to Eat Pussy
When I’m bored my powers turn to evil. Happy to announce that @earlymodernlesbian is not only is an enabler but wrote a gay companion piece which you can and should read here!!!! 
10. Mr. Rochester — Jane Eyre
No chance of oral here. Sorry, I don’t think he puts Jane first once in this book. She’s too busy being a ministering angel to ever consider anything above and beyond her wifely duty and I don’t think Rochester ever really stops being a narcissist long enough to consider her desires or even, you know, her life. I bet his french mistress asked him to do it once and he was like “ew, no”
9. Rhett Butler — Gone With the Wind
Rhett says shit like “you ought to be kissed and by someone who knows how,” and then I bet would go down on you one time just to show you what you were missing out on, and then he’d tease you about how much you liked it for months afterwards and refuse to do it again. Imagine how much more normal Scarlett might have been if she was getting regular oral.
8. Konstantin Levin — Anna Karenina
Definitely knows about eating pussy and can’t stop thinking about it. I think he might even shamefully obsess about it in conjunction with his dirty peasant laborer fantasies. However, he also has the ascetic monk thing going on so I bet he hardcore represses his desires to actually do it. That being said, I think if he ever got over himself he’d be way into it.
7. Mr Darcy — Pride and Prejudice
I’m not convinced Mr. Darcy even knows going down on girls is a thing, but once Bingley had filled him in I bet he would try it. Elizabeth I’m sure would not object but I can’t see this happening more than once or twice.
6. Oliver Mellors — Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Mellors has the distinct advantage and disadvantage of being the only character from a book that actually describes sex acts. If it was based solely on what he said (being turned on by getting women off, not shutting up about Connie’s ass, talking about how much he wants a “real” woman with a “real” body), I’d say absolutely he wants to get down there and would use the cringiest words possible to describe it. However, they textually do almost everything else so I feel like if he ate her out DH Lawrence would have told us 😔
EDIT: he goes down on her in the most recent movie!!! vindicated
5. Jonathan Harker — Dracula
Jonathan is obsessed with Mina (rightfully) and loves her to the end of the earth, so of course he’d do anything for her, including eat her out. However, there’s so much putting women on goddess pedestals in Dracula that he might just like, repeatedly kiss her between her legs and and be like, “am I doing this right?” and Mina would be like “I love you so much Jonathan” but she wouldn’t actually get off, you know? 
4. Heathcliff — Wuthering Heights
Someone who is willing to dig up your grave would definitely be down to lick your pussy. Cathy and Heathcliff are so rabid about each other I bet oral is like, one of the least weird things they would have done to each others bodies if they had the chance
3. Gabriel Oak — Far from the Madding Crowd
Not intimidated by Bathsheba’s independence and position of power. Could take care of her and spoil her if she ever let him and they both know it. Plus, not afraid to get down and dirty and do farm work for her. If a man cures your sheep and saves your hay before a storm, what else will he do for you? 👀
2. Mr. Knightley — Emma
Mr. Knightly is the definition of a service top. 100% confident in his masculinity and completely comfortable putting Emma’s needs and wants first, but not gonna let her get away with being high and mighty. Excellent combination of obsessed with her but still in charge. ;) She would get neurotic about it and he would tell her to chill out and he’d be right.
1. George Emerson — A Room with a View
George chugs his respect women juice and is so turned on by the idea of women as individuals with unique desires he can’t stand to see Lucy betray herself by marrying a robot. “I want you to have your own thoughts even when I hold you in my arms” ?!? “The desire to govern a woman lies very deep, and men and women must fight it together before they shall enter the Garden” !! What’s not to love about a pro-Eve humanist who enjoys swimming naked and is constantly telling everyone to be less embarrassed about desire and the body? No question George is going to be eating Lucy out every day of their lives and getting off on it himself.
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Marius Pontmercy — Les Misérables
Shy, but also French. Not sure which one wins out here. 
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ediths-shades · 2 months
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Costume appriciation
VIVIEN LEIGH in Gone With the Wind (1939)
Costume design by Walter Plunkett
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