Enthusiastically Lost in Thought

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piosplayhouse:

piosplayhouse:

As soon as I can revive him from the dead the wedding is BACK ON !!!!

Seeing a lot of people in the tags looking at my account and thinking this was meant for wangxian but it’s important to me that everyone understands the nuances of lan wangji my favorite boy so I must correct the narrative: lwj fully believed his love was unrequited and was fine with it, and had moved on post-wwx death keeping his memory alive. He would not have planned a wedding for when wwx came back, nor would he have specifically revived wwx to marry him, because he would always respect wwx’s decision to be free and would never try to chain him to a world that hates him only to fulfill his own desires; it’s important that he’s eternally accepting of wwx and overjoyed at his return, but that he was not the decision maker in this case.

Luo Binghe on the other hand,

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blondebrainpower:

The Spring Fairy, 1902 by Segundo de Chomón

The earliest color films, from the mid-1890s, were colored by hand, frame by frame, using tiny brushes—sometimes only a single camel hair. The work was extraordinarily labor intensive. One film-coloring workshop, run by Elisabeth Thuillier in Paris, employed approximately 200 female colorists. “I spent my nights selecting and sampling the colors, and during the day, the workers applied the color according to my instructions,” Thuillier recalled in a 1929 interview. “Each specialized worker applied only one color, and we often exceeded 20 colors on a film.”

I actually gasped at this. The color is so shocking against the grey, in the best possible way!

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