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raddagher · 9 months
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hello google chrome refugees
don't use any of these browsers, they're also chrome
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Here are my favorite firefox plugins for security/anti-tracking/anti-ad that I recommend you get
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please get off chrome google is currently being investigated for being an Illegal Monopoly so get outta there okay love you bye
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prokopetz · 1 month
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The plot structures of movies need to start taking more cues from classic opera. Open with a fucker in a hat who directly addresses the audience and explains what's going on in a way that raises far more questions than it answers, then immediately drop the viewer into the middle of a shouting argument between three of the weirdest people you can possibly imagine.
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cy-lindric · 10 months
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Le subterfuge de Chérubin
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livesunique · 4 months
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Margravial Opera-House, Bayreuth, Germany
Don’t be fooled though, it’s completely made only of wood!
@michaelthecanadian
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hamletthedane · 1 year
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laurenillustrated · 7 months
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1990 Phantom of the Opera!
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metaphore--s · 7 months
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Maria Callas
Medea
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bebs-art-gallery · 4 months
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House of the Holy by Tomás Boersner
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ancientsstudies · 2 months
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Opéra Garnier by jbperraudin.
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herzspalter · 3 months
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Tea Party!
A piece I got to do for one of my best friends!!
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goryhorroor · 11 months
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horror + movies posters II
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depressed-linguist · 10 months
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opéra garnier, paris
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classichorrorblog · 9 months
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Opera (1987)
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yuno-karei · 9 months
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[Image ID: A Mairimashita! Iruma-kun comic based on incorrect quotes. Opera in the first image says "I scare people sometimes because I walk very softly and they don't hear me enter rooms. So when they turn around, I'm just kind of there. " with a sigh. In the second image, it's a bottom up shot with Kalego squatting on top of a cupboard, scared shitless while holding onto a spray bottle and pointing it at Opera in an attempt to defend himself. "How did you get into my house!? " he asks. A bit of the back of Opera's head is shown in the bottom right corner of the image, and their ear wiggles while they reply "Exactly. " in delight. End ID]
Yeah.
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mandatorybear · 5 months
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Another day in the Sullivan household
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alpaca-clouds · 8 months
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How Nocturne uses Music
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Alright, one thing I found endlessly fascinating in Nocturne is how it uses music. Honestly, to me that is one of the biggest differences to the original show, that had a really great soundtrack but never used any diagetic music at all.
In comes Nocturne in which every episode involves at least one scene of people singing. Most of the time Edouard (and yes, I will go through the songs he is doing - admittedly I am not that well versed in opera stuff, but a friend is), but there are also two other instances: The slave songs in Haiti and the Revolutionary songs sung in the tavern.
And you have no fucking clue how important this is. Especially because it builds up one theme throughout it: Singing as a form of resistance. Which it basically is within all of the scenes.
Songs were always used in rebellion and revolution to tie people together. Music is both an emotional outlet, but also something that builds a strong sense of community. (I am not even kidding here: Singing together with people can at times release oxytocin. You know, the same stuff that gets released during sex. It helps you build a relationship with people and build trust with them.)
There is a reason why so many authoritarian regimes forbade a lot of songs, while pushing for their own. Because this stuff is fucking powerful.
And I just love, love, love how the show is playing with that. Especially with Edouard inspiring the other night creatures through music! OMG! This is perfection!
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