Oct. 13th, 2016

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ENDLESS LIST OF ALL MY FAVORITE CHARACTERS: CHARLIE KELLY

I’m, like, probably the weirdest guy in the universe, you know? Probably even weirder than someone from Saturn.
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the price of freedom is high. it always has been. and it’s a price i’m willing to pay. if i’m the only one, then so be it. but i’m willing to bet i’m not. 
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(i do not believe weshall ever see how old agelooks on youyou are breaking my heart.)-the boy i love left me for a revolution
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A Medieval Gay Brawl in the Synagogue On Yom Kippur

Sometimes the finds of the Genizah are so incredible that you have difficulty believing that it’s really there, that you are really peering through this window into the lives of medieval Jews around the Mediterranean. This story caught my attention in a footnote of Goitein’s and I thought I would post it for Yom Kippur… It’s not really magic-related, except that I think there’s a certain magic in recovering and reclaiming the past.

The fragment shown here, T-S 8J22.25 in Cambridge, is a letter from a Jewish pilgrim named Hasan ben Mu’ammal, who had gone on pilgrimage to Jerusalem for the High Holidays, Tishrei 4813 = September 1052 CE. He reports that a certain Daniel had wished to see him but he was unable to, because of “the altercation” that had happened in synagogue. Apparently, on Yom Kippur, many pilgrims had gathered from around the Mediterranean, and “a man from Tiberias and a man from [Tyre] became involved in love, and the Tiberian began fondling [?] the Tyrian in the sight of everyone… and the people from Tiberias and those from Tyre began to fight with one another and went out to […] and they brought the chief of the police to the synagogue and […] until the people calmed down.” Hasan goes on to report that Daniel had told him that “such is the behaviour of these people every day,” and concludes the letter with best wishes to the recipients (his brother Abu Nasr and family). A wild ride from start to finish. Goitein drily observes that the letter indicates that homosexuality was regarded as a “vice rather than a deadly crime… [and] it did not form the object of great social concern.” 

Shana tova — welcome to 5777! May all who are fasting have a meaningful, enriching, and affirming day… and hopefully a peaceful one too!
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I’m With The Band
Publication: Porter Magazine #16 Fall 2016
Model: Damaris Goddrie
Photographer: Drew Jarrett
Fashion Editor: Julia Von Boehm
Hair: Cecilia Romero
Make Up: Maki Ryoke
Nails: Yuko Tsuchihashi
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i still think about that part where ronan was so angry at gansey for no other reason that he looked good 

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