Fun game: “is this an aroace thing or is this a neurodivergent thing”
is this fandom chill enough for me to be allowed to project my nationality onto les amis and co
I am watching mean girls with Sky in it AHHHHH and let me explain to you the many reasons I am jealous of Sky Flahertys existence
1- MUSCLES
2- Gorgeous hair, red and short which is like. Yes.
3- he can dance and I fucking can’t
4- flat chest
5- he’s been on Broadway
Saw this on a enjolras website thing and laugth
Im sure Victor hugo dose not care about shipping Enjolras and Grantaire, considering that hes been dead for like 139 years
the neurodivergent experience:
20% of the time: wowwieee!!! i love my passions and interests!!!!! they make me so happy i want to jump up and down!!!!! weee!!!!!!! :3333333333
80% of the time: this mind is a prison
I have a hard time finding when I'm actually developing an unhealthy obsession with something or if it's just my autism doing it's autisming
One of the killers is a any pronoun non-binary
Diversity wins
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inspired by this post by @sntafe
idk if people have talked about this before but one thing that's really special to me about having grown up loving Les Mis is that I used to find it extremely hard to relate to Grantaire because I was an extremely idealistic leftist that didn't understand not having any ideals - but having been forced to realize just how hard it is to actually cause any change, I have gone through phases of deep pessimism that do not improve with the way the state of the world is going.
During those phases, I find myself understanding and sympathizing with Grantaire's psyche so much that I get a lot of serenity from it. And then I sympathize even more with his obsession with Enjolras, because he to me is the personification of idealism, so yes, I do venerate that version of myself, and I do believe in it even when it's hard to believe that change is possible.
I just love Victor Hugo's writing so much and this dynamic has been so helpful for me to work through my complicated relationship with activism.
Best time of my life to have my favourite musicals to be Les Miserables, Newsies and Cabaret
Because guess what? People are realising fascism still exists and capitalism is really really bad and we should do something abou it
Who would have guessed that would happen?
I've seen Cabaret, Newsies, Hadestown, and Les Miserables are trending now bc how relevant these songs are
This is your gentle reminder that theater is political