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obstinate-nocturna:

bemusedlybespectacled:

Gomez gives out better relationship advice than like 90% of dudes.

Gomez Addams is a suave motherfucker who loves his wife more than his own life.

Everyone should want a Gomez. He’s p cool.

Gomez and Morticia Addams actually have a very loving and extremely healthy relationship, both in the old TV show and in the more recent movies. They were also one of the first television couples to be shown to have an active (albeit offscreen) sex life. Their frank attitude towards sexuality was shocking in its’ time, but their relationship and their family dynamic is actually more functional and more…dare I say it…sane than most families portrayed on TV.

The comedy in the show came from the family’s “odd” lifestyle, rather than from infighting and petty bickering, or worse, as was common on other shows of the time, thinly veiled references to spousal abuse. They didn’t make fun of each other or act like their children were creatures from another world. Were they strange and outside of social norms? Yes. Were they united in creating a loving home and being good, supportive parents? Absolutely.

These two support and adore their children, care for an aging mother and an estranged brother, put family before everything, and they love each other, wholly, fiercely, without reserve. They are every bit as much in love after at least a decade of marriage as they were the day they met.

Relationship goals. LIFE goals.

Just remembered in the second movie when their third child became “normal” for a period and although they were shocked and didn’t know how to handle it, they didn’t mistreat the child or love it any less. They accepted the difference, even though it was hard for them. 

Reblogged for truth.

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Posts about Gomez and Morticia Addams are almost always uplifting and I’m happy to have them on my dash, but I think my favorite bit about this conversation is what Gomez is actually saying to Fester.

It’s nobody’s surprise that many of the aesthetic and thematic elements of The Addams Family in its various incarnations are influenced by Gothic tradition (not goth, that mostly came later. And not Goth, that was much much much too early), and I think Gomez’s words are a dead bullseye in terms of Gothic mentality.

“Make her feel like she’s the most sublime creature on earth”

The sublime is a recurring theme throughout Gothic literature. Although the word (like “awesome”) has lost a lot of it’s original luster over the intervening decades, sublime doesn’t really mean elevated and lofty (or even heavenly) as it’s often used today, but rather something possessing the power and grandeur to induce awe and veneration in the mind of the beholder. Although less than divine, something sublime possessed a wildness and power that transcended human ability to control…or even to comprehend.

Sublime is standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon leaning as far as you dare over the railing and still not being able to see the canyon floor below. Sublime is warrior-queen Galadriel being tempted by the One Ring. Sublime is waking up in the middle of the night in the heart of a wild thunderstorm.

“Make her feel like she’s the most sublime creature on earth”

Gomez isn’t advising Fester to treat a woman he fancies like a princess, or even elevate her to pedestal of angelic nature (who’s idea was it to equate femininity with purity anyway? What a laughable and historically damaging idea. Shame on whatever dead (probably) white dudes promoted that!)

Gomez is advising Fester that if he truly loves a woman he must do everything he can to remind her of how she’s an untameable force of nature who’s grandeur brings him to his knees in awe and terror. Just like Morticia, for Gomez.

I’ll sign off with one of my most favorite quotes of all time, because it feels suddenly very relevant:

“When I find myself surrounded by so much beauty, I feel as if I am the eye of a hurricane.”

– -Sanjay Kulkarni

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dalish-farther-roam:

You know those vampire posts that are something like “why are vampires always christian? What if they were a jew, Muslim or athiest, would the cross work on them?” Or “I want a story about a vampire that is totally up with modern culture. She sees herself in the mirror now that they aren’t backed by silver, she watches TV and has a job and doesn’t just sit in a coffin lamenting undeath all day,” stuff like that? Well, my friends saw those too, and they made an answer.

In A Vampire in Paris, a young Christian woman is convinced her coworker is a vampire and tries to prove it. Unfortunately, her techniques are all based in judeo-christian tradition and the vamp in question is muslim, and also also super cute and as queer as our would-be vampire hunter. Idk about you all but I need to see what happens next so if you have any mercy in your bones please consider contributing to their kickstarter because I just told you all I know and I want MORE damnit!

Well I also know that the writing will be great and the art looks amazing but you can check those out for yourself!

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/scsm/a-vampire-in-paris

Or ask the creators if you want to know more,

@istehlurvz @ghostering

https://www.tumblr.com/audio_file/little-miss-karsen/173084983353/tumblr_p722gko3v81u6ork8?plead=please-dont-download-this-or-our-lawyers-wont-let-us-host-audio
http://little-miss-karsen.tumblr.com/post/173084983353/audio_player_iframe/little-miss-karsen/tumblr_p722gko3v81u6ork8?audio_file=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.tumblr.com%2Faudio_file%2Flittle-miss-karsen%2F173084983353%2Ftumblr_p722gko3v81u6ork8

beuen:

i noticed this vintage postcard had a little music staff, so i decided to give it the musical accompaniment that was intended for it! you can now get the full experience