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I hope both sides of his pillow are never cold
At the risk of sounding anti-intellectual, I think that college should be free and also not a requirement for employment outside of highly specialized career fields
Omg thereβs Morse Code in the music of this one!
βThe best investment youβll ever make is in yourself. Never stop exploring, learning, experiencing, and becoming a better person each day.β
β Mo Seetubtim
ADS THAT SUDDENLY TAKE UP THE WHOLE PAGE
FUCK silverfish
you know what's wrong with me? i like information
This tweet lives rent-free in my head now. Hands-down the best comment about the relationship between art and artist.
Ya'll want to know the funniest shit?
I'm researching the era when Alastor was alive right now to get a better idea of both his character, the life he lived before Hell, and to hash out a backstory for him.
And so, apparently, Alastor lived through the Prohibition (which was basically the United States government illegalizing the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol because they thought it was the cause of a lot of domestic violence and child abandonment).
Alastor canonically died in 1933.
Do you know how long the Prohibition lasted?
From 1920-1933.
ALASTOR LITERALLY DIED THE SAME YEAR ALCOHOL BECAME LEGAL AGAIN. CAN YOU IMAGINE HOW BITTER HE MUST'VE BEEN?
The Prohibition officially ended on December 5, 1933, and now my headcanon is that Alastor died December 6, 1933. Literally the day after he could legally drink all the booze he wanted.
I am learning a LOT about New Orleans and the era Alastor lived through (including the gay community in the city at the time) which has been a lot of fun, and I just wanted to share that tidbit because it is so fucking funny to me.
Happy One Year Anniversary my Love 10.29.23