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From One Hyperfixation to Another

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Now THIS is how you perform bardic poetry. No slow, careful reading like the orator is recording an audiobook. Bards and their like were the original TV. You have to be the soundtrack and the stage directions and not just the words.

When this version of Beowulf got written down (and it is a version, because there’s evidence it was passed around, at least in part, orally), the author included the critical first word, which by itself shows you how and when recited poetry played a part in social life:

Hwæt.

In a word: “Yo shut the fuck up and listen, I’m doin’ the thing.” You have to get peoples’ attention and quiet them down so everyone can hear the story.

The action begins at 1:40.

I have had the immense pleasure of watching this man perform in person. It was one of the most intense theater experiences of my life.

My friends, do you want to know what it feels like to time travel? Sit in a room with a bunch of other people and hear an epic poem performed the way your ancestors would have seen it performed.

I was transfixed. Enthralled. Utterly captivated. Up until that moment, Beowulf was a stuffy text that I had been made to read in English class. After that moment, the poem was alive.

Gustave Caillebotte, The Floor Planers, 1875

All hail Gustave Caillebotte, the only Impressionist who bothered to say “You know what this art movement doesn’t have enough of? Shirtless rough trade, that’s what!” And then he became the change he wanted to see in the world, and I think that’s beautiful.

i saw this in a museum once and i gotta go off on this for a second– not only is it a gorgeous display of technical mastery over light, darkness, composition, form. it’s also a slap in the face to artistic conventions at the time. at the time, you could have nudes but they had to be heroic. they had to be virtuous. 1875, paris– art was supposed to be elevating. it was for the wealthy, it was to be uplifting, it was so everyone who commissioned the pictures could flex their classics education. okay?

so here’s the floor planers. they’re workmen. they’re workmen. they’re not some rent boy you dolled up with a helmet to be achilles or adonis. artists have been hornily painting working-class models (and sex-worker boyfriends) into their portraits forever, but you’re supposed to frame your appreciation for the male form as an intellectually irreproachable appreciation for the heroic body from literature, or, conversely you could depict the humble beauty of peasants, if you must, but it had to be a sort of ode to nature and the simple life. peasants could be art, as long as they were… out there, you know. in a field. being a metaphor. so there’s your options for looking at a shirtless guy: he’s got to be mythic.

but no. look, here, at the workmen. the floor planers. the workmen’s bodies not dressed up in sandals and helmet, in flowers, on a pedestal. the workmen not employed as some distant paean to an arcadian countryside, not stacking sheaves or holding a lamb or elevating the beauty of nature. they’re here, they’re urban, they’re in a room just like you might have. the workers of your world, in your home, in this reality. the male body as a very real, very nonfigurative tool, humble and employed, but still gorgeous. the beauty of the men that the patrician class pays not to see. the men who come into your mansion through the back door and work unseen and leave unseen. those men. there, right there, this painting, glowing and beautiful.

not adonis. but beautiful.

anyway at the time everyone fucking hated this picture because it’s a direct slap across the classist chops. they were BIG MAD, this was filthy, it was an affront. they hated it. the paris salon rejected it. established intellectuals didn’t want anything to do with this kind of confrontation. it wasn’t art.

i just love that.

like, look at those hot guys go. look at the shine on the floor and the way their arms are. no virtuous framing, no classic allusions. just some regular guys making the floors nice for a rich fucker who never laid eyes on them at all. but here they are: look at them.

they’re still beautiful.

“#if youd ever walked barefoot on a floor that isnt planed youd think this is heroic too” I HAVE walked barefoot on an unplaned wooden floor, and I second the heroism senitment.

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You have a Cookie Run OC and you live with the looming dread that at any moment Devsisters could add a character with the exact same name as your OC.

Oh, I'm sorry to tell you...

She was released in 2020, not sure which game though.

oh she's a cutie i love her

i don't think it's cookie run: kingdom since i've looked through the list of cookies for that game and only saw candy apple cookie. either way she's adorable

Well, Devsis have made cookies with the same names before like Olive and Agent Olive! Gives more freedom in naming your cookies :3

that's true!!

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You have a Cookie Run OC and you live with the looming dread that at any moment Devsisters could add a character with the exact same name as your OC.

Oh, I'm sorry to tell you...

She was released in 2020, not sure which game though.

oh she's a cutie i love her

i don't think it's cookie run: kingdom since i've looked through the list of cookies for that game and only saw candy apple cookie. either way she's adorable

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