I had a great day in Detroit: 1. Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry Murals at Detroit Institute of Arts 2. Lunch at Lafayette Coney Island 3. Guardian Building tour 4. Third Man Records 5. Detroit Historical Museum 6. Shield’s pizza … Now heading home on Amtrak’s Wolverine.
Slightly dismayed at how many reactions are about “The Purge” when there are actual relevant historical, non-fictional events of closer comparison.
She’s getting more and more nervous. I think she finally understands eugenics as more than a historical concept. She keeps asking what my plans are if it comes down to it. I don’t get to have plans. I’m genderqueer and disabled. The only choice is to fucking win.
Sorry for the bathroom mirror selfie but I spent the afternoon walking around like this, which does not meet my standards for historical dress but I thought it was an acceptable compromise with my budget
exploitative, performative, informative, and we don't know the half of it, rhetorical, deplorable, historical, all along, we call it normal
Louis Dworshak starring in “Sieur du Lhut: A Historical Play in Four Acts with Indian Pageant Features and Indian Melodies” by Stella Prince Stocker. The play premiered in 1917 at the Duluth Orpheum Theater in Minnesota with a fictionalized depiction of the French explorer’s travels in 1679-1680.
The Woods All Black by Lee Mandelo! Historical horror/trans romance. I love this book.
I like the low pants and long torso, but I come from a cartooning and caricature background. You make all of them look good! And the rise and fall of pants is a part of historical fashion evolution!