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Jesus Christ Could You Get Any Gayer

jesus christ could you get any gayer

hannibal and will staring at each other whilst pulling the others tie. wills wears a red shirt with a black waistcoat, hannibal wears a black shirt with a red waistcoat. both have white ties, antlers, and blood around their mouths. a string of bloody saliva connects their lips.
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I’m hijacking this post, because I love talking about hungarian culture and folklore. (Gonna keep it short for now though, I need to study.)

A tale every hungarian knows since their childhood is the tale of the Csodaszarvas [wonderstag]. It’s tied to the hungarian originmyth.

Basically, two brothers, Hunor and Magor/Magyar were hunting in the forest, when they saw a marvellous stag. They began to chase it, but the stag kept escaping. Eventually they arrived to a new land, where the stag disappeared.

They looked around, and found the forest and lakes bountiful, so they settled down with their people. The land become known as Hungary, and Hunor’s descendants became the huns and from Magor/Magyar came the hungarians [magyarok].

In some versions of the legend, the stag has tousands of burning candles on its antlers, its fur is snow-white, and it doesn’t touch the ground while running. The bright sun is on its forehead, on its side is the silver moon, on its kidney (?) the shining stars.

Another creature from the folklore is the turul (imagine an eagle, just bigger. Some say it’s based on a type of falcon, i don’t actually know). The legend attached to the turul is the origin of the first kings of Hungary. On one night, a woman named Emese from a hungarian tribe (it’s a tale before the hungarians came to Central Europe) dreams about a turul bird. The bird lands on her, and she gets pregnant. She dreams, that from her womb a long line of kings will come.

Her son is named Álmos [álom means dream, and he was concieved in a dream]. He will become a chieftain among the hungarians, and from him (well, from his son) originates the original hungarian royal family (it died out a long time ago).

Two creatures worth mentioning from the folklore: the vasorrú bába [word-by-word iron-nosed midwife] and the rézfaszú bagoly [copper-dicked owl].

Vasorrú bába is just another word for witch in most tales, but originally it referred to the women, who did the abortions on the girls needing it. Vasorr = iron-nose is the device they used, bába = midwife is a rather morbid associaton with delivering babies.

Rézfaszú bagoly is similar. It was used for men; bagoly = owl, a reference to that it’s a doctor, rézfasz = copper-dick is again, the device.

Now you can all imagine what does the sentence “vitt volna el a rézfaszú bagoly / the copper-dicked owl should’ve taken you” means.

This post got longer than I anticipated. Maybe I do sometime a part two, where I talk about folktales and songs. I certanly would enjoy it lmao. Sorry for the bad english, it’s late.

hii !! it's speak your language day !! soo for today's ask, could you tell me something (in your language) about your country's costumes and folklore?

Ahaa, igen csak ezt lefordítani nem fogom tudni angolra szóval majd a Google Fordító lesz max a barátod :"D (Tényleg bocsi de ezt nem tudom angolul elmondani 😅 vagyis ha a drága Google nem tudja nagyon értelmezni, akkor megpróbálom, de nehéz)

Igazából nekünk suliban van néptánc óránk, ahol igazából minden más ilyen kulturális dolgokról is szó van.

A népviseletekről azt kell tudni hogy kb az ilyen 1800-1900-as években alakultak ki (talán? Nem tudom, lehet/valószínűleg hamarabb is volt), és minél keletebbre vagyunk Magyarországon belül, annál kevésbé díszes. Tehát például a szatmári viseletek sokkal egyszerűbbek mint amik az ország nyugati felében vannak, mert ahogy a textíliák jöttek be az országba, a keleti részbe sokkal kevesebb féle jutott már el, mint a nyugati részbe. VISZONT ettől függetlenül minden viselet gyönyörű a maga módján.

Ez például a szatmári viselet:

Hii !! It's Speak Your Language Day !! Soo For Today's Ask, Could You Tell Me Something (in Your Language)

Ez meg gombosi (bár Gombos már nem Magyarországon van de ez egy hosszú sztori. A lényeg hogy ez is magyar)

Hii !! It's Speak Your Language Day !! Soo For Today's Ask, Could You Tell Me Something (in Your Language)

Ez jóval nyugatabbra van mint Szatmár, és látszik is a ruhán, hogy sokkal sokkal díszesebb mint a másik.

Umm a folklore az... Hát nem tudom. Van egy csomó népmesénk de igazából az nem nagyon különleges szerintem. Bár amúgy vannak érdekesek is, de most egy sem jut eszembe.

Illetve ez annyira nem ide kapcsolódik, de van egy vers amit nagyon szeretek, egy magyar költő írta, Arany János, az a címe hogy A walesi bárdok (The bards of Wales in English, if you wanna read it), és szerintem kb ez a kedvenc versem, ami nagy szó mert eléggé hadilábon állok a versekkel/költészettel. Ennek a versnek amúgy van egy tök érdekes háttere, de ha beleteszem akkor már nagyon hosszú lesz az egész (így is az 😂)

Oké, utolsó fun fact, nálunk a családnevet veszik előre, és csak utána a keresztnevet, vagyis ugye amit a szülők adnak. Ez nagyon nagyon kevés más nyelvben van így, amennyire én tudom.

And I hope I wrote everything right cause if I didn't then google translate won't understand it lol

Egyébként ha van itt aki jobban ért a kultúrához mint én, ami azért nem nehéz, nyugodtan javítsatok ki mert nem igazán értek ehhez 😅


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My Take On That One Gif People Were Redrawing As Hannigram On Twt

My take on that one gif people were redrawing as hannigram on twt


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Some Pic I Drew On February...I Always Post Them On LOFTER And Forgot I Have Tumblr...(little Dumb)

some pic I drew on February...I always post them on LOFTER and forgot I have Tumblr...(little dumb)

my Apollo looks like a mortal man cause now he's healing, he'll be much more big if he want show the power of a god.(maybe tall as 3 meter, even more. :)


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If anyone's preparing for an English language exam, here's a perfect example of a formal letter (no need to thank me, you're welcome)

Dear Sir,

I hope this letter finds you in good health

And in a prosperous enough position to put wealth

In the pockets of people like me down on their luck

You see, that was my wife who you decided to—

Uh-oh, you made the wrong sucker a cuckold

So time to pay the piper for the pants you unbuckled

And hey, you can keep seein' my whore wife

If the price is right, if not I'm telling your wife

Sincerely yours,

James Reynolds


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something I find really interesting about hannibal’s character is how he uses people’s expectations and ingrained assumptions to hide himself. no one suspects he’s a serial killer because he doesn’t present as one. he’s elegant and refined and isn’t cruel to animals. he’s highly sophisticated, a polyglot and has a deep admiration for beauty and life. he appreciates saving lives just as much as he appreciates ending them. in fact, this particular aspect of his character is partly why it takes will the entirety of s1 to accept hannibal’s true nature. will saw hannibal save abigail and accompany her to the hospital in apéritif and he also saw hannibal save a man’s life by performing emergency surgery and taking over the operation at the end of sorbet.

Something I Find Really Interesting About Hannibals Character Is How He Uses Peoples Expectations And

this moment in particular is interesting because of how it’s framed to make hannibal look almost godly from will’s point of view:

1) hannibal is positioned immediately higher than will due to being in the ambulance, meaning will is looking up at hannibal, while hannibal is looking down on him

2) hannibal is standing under a bright light as he works to save this guy’s life, while will is standing in almost complete darkness

3) the usual orchestral, classical music is playing in the background, emphasising the apparent “holiness” of the act and framing hannibal as some sort of saviour

the impact of this scene is even more potent when considering the context of the rest of the episode, since will has already stated that the ripper is not the type to save people or enact mercy on anyone. his style of murders doesn’t suggest this characteristic whatsoever, and although will’s assessment is correct, hannibal’s personality and overall demeanour doesn’t match what we’d imagine a person like that might look like. I think will is confronted by this as well, because even if hannibal’s surgical skill means he matches the ripper’s profile (which makes him a valid suspect) his actions contradict will’s image of the ripper, while simultaneously affirming it:

Something I Find Really Interesting About Hannibals Character Is How He Uses Peoples Expectations And

it’s difficult to reconcile these facets of hannibal’s character. it’s inherently contradictory and defies our cultural expectations. nonetheless, hannibal’s inclination to save people is sometimes more insidious than his murders. he doesn’t save people out of altruism, he does it because he thinks he’s superior and enjoys deciding outcomes. he doesn’t view himself as insane, he views himself as god. this is most aptly explored in takiawase, through the acupuncturist/beekeeper killer. here we see a murderer who confesses that she killed a man to quiet his mind, and tells jack that it’s beautiful that she managed to protect him and her other patients. this is one side of hannibal’s character, the one who’s a doctor and therapist and sees death as a cure from disease, even if the ‘disease’ itself is literally just discourtesy. it’s ultimately an act of power.

and yet in this same episode he flips a coin and saves bella on a whim. this of course is framed to others as an act of mercy, however the reality is he took bella’s power away in an act disguised as kindness. once again, he hides in plain sight. this is the other side of his character, and it’s just as deadly.

it’s still about power.

Something I Find Really Interesting About Hannibals Character Is How He Uses Peoples Expectations And

but we don’t associate acts of mercy with monstrosity. when hannibal comforts abigail in trou normand we question whether he’s as bad as we think, because what negative connotations are tied to paternal tenderness? we miss that hannibal is fostering dependency, that he literally looks dead in the eyes as he holds her, and that he blatantly just told us that he’s using abigail to manipulate will:

Something I Find Really Interesting About Hannibals Character Is How He Uses Peoples Expectations And

hannibal often does this actually. he either directly says what he’s doing or suggests that he’s the culprit (often through cannibal puns, as we know) but no one ever interprets him correctly because doing so would contradict the image he’s carefully constructed for himself. it would cause too much dissonance.

and what’s fascinating is that on a subtextual level this is largely what the show is about. the story is an exploration of societal roles and the struggle to fit into stiff categorisation and expectations. will parallels hannibal in this regard because he’s desperately trying to repress his identity by taking on certain roles. and the audience is lured by this persona the same way the characters are lured by hannibal because will defies our understanding of certain tropes. on a genre level, will assumes the detective archetype, meaning we are primed to think he’s inherently good. when we see him say he wants to save people we believe him, even though he often only does so to prove to himself that he’s a good person. will is indeed righteous, a characteristic we often view positively, however he’s violent, wrathful and actively enjoys murder due to how powerful it makes him feel. he’s not dissimilar to hannibal, we just don’t see this straight away because doing so would disrupt our understanding of good and evil.

will hides the same way hannibal does, except will hides from us as well


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