the beloved daughter of the aeon of revolutions and revelations, chanting the gospel of the incoming social war.
the government doesn't want you to follow me.
throwback to the time when i bought a used copy of 'don't tell the grown-ups: subversive children's literature' by alison lurie at a secondhand book store for about 5β¬ and found there the funniest annotation note ever:
another cool random children's books illustrators fact: cicely mary barker was greatly influenced by kate greenaway, and kate greenaway in turn was a good friend of john ruskin, who was a pedophile and would often ask her to draw pictures of little girls for him
cool random children's books illustrators fact: the sister of cicely mary barker worked at a nursery school and all the flower fairies in this book are based on real children who went to this nursery school
Remembered this beautiful flower fairy poem book filled to the brim with many cute girls. I bought it for someone but just couldn't part ways with it since it was the only one left at the store
i came up with such a cool name for some sort of a pedophile project (like a website or a zine or whatever) in my mind, the problem is that i won't tell it anyone because i'm a gatekeeper, but also i know very well that i'm too lazy to actually work on any serious project myself
there is something incredibly funny about people obliviously quote retweeting the most obvious fetish content to add their unironically serious social commentaries on it π