Finished first part of Russian Holmes' Hound.
I think Holmes didn't go with Watson to Baskerville Hall because they're fighting, so Watson left Baker Street for a gay sleepover with two other men.
And the plot is literally just. Every single man in the neighborhood flirting with Watson while his bf is gone.
Stapleton just stops Watson while he's riding a carriage and goes, "Yo, bro! Hi! I don't mean to be presumptous, but you look cute! Stay safe."
And then one day later, "Yo, Watson! I'm stopping your carriage again. Let's go over to my place and I'll make you coffee. <3 then let me show you around the moor, babe."
Henry Baskerville too: "Hey babe, I'm a himbo, please explain whatever the fuck is happening, luv ya! I don't know how to wear a suit, please teach me. And and while we're drunk let's attack the murderer hiding in our backyard!"
And Look at their gay sleepover:
The man in the telegraph office: "Watson, you keep on writing to your bf but he's not answering. It's time you looked for another man. You know where to find me, darling."
Even Dr. Mortimer: "Oh hi Doctor, I'm glad you're okay. Have I told you about this thing I discovered?" Proceeds to infodump affectionately
im eepy so theyre also eepy now
bittersweet happenings in the safehouse
Very quick TMA season 2 sketches … I have very little clue of who this Gertrude character is but I am fascinated by this mysterious old woman heehee
Most know the Criterion Bar as the place where Dr. John Watson met his young friend Stamford on that fateful night before being introduced to the one and only Sherlock Holmes, the man who would be the star of Dr. Watson’s writings.
What is not commonly known or spoken about is the Criterion Bar’s Victorian history…
That of being a Victorian Gay Bar.
Now official ‘gay bars’ were not exactly a thing in the Victorian Era due to anti-LGBT laws (including Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885). That said, the Criterion Bar was known (when the stories were written) as a meeting point for gay men in the Victorian era.
‘A New City of Friends’: London and Homosexuality in the 1890s
By Matt Cook
“..Ives noted that the Criterion Bar on Piccadilly Circus was ‘a great centre for inverts’ until it closed in 1905 .”
The Inverted City: London and the Constitution of Homosexuality 1885-1914, M. D. Cook
https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/jspui/handle/123456789/1620
The Criterion Bar is spoken about by George Cecil Ives, an LGBT advocate in the Victorian era and leader of the secret LGBT society, the Order of Chaeronea.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Chaeronea
George Cecil Ives was also friends to both Oscar Wilde and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and George Cecil Ives were friends and cricket teammates on the team “Allahakbarries”, which, at the time, they thought meant ‘Heaven Help Us’.
When it comes to Sherlock Holmes, of all the bars within London that could be chosen for Dr. Watson and Stamford to meet, and for Watson to be lead from to be introduced to Holmes, Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle chose to use -that- one.
(Special thanks to @ImaBretthead for pointing out the bar’s past.)
“ Willie Hornung, the brother-in-Law Of ACD, was a friend of George Ives. He used him as the model for the gentleman thief Raffles, in his series of books. Sir Arthur was also acquainted with Mr. Ives.
Cafe Royal, The Langham Hotel, The Criteron Bar…These are not coincidences.”
- @ImaBretthead
no piece of teen media has ever accurately depicted the quiet psychological warfare of bullying. bullies on TV are always dumb brutes and not the evil geniuses of emotional manipulation that they are in real life. being given a wedgie and having your lunch money stolen is nothing in comparison to a classmate quietly creating a taboo against speaking to you that they intend to enforce against all the other kids. it’s nothing like continuous cutting comments from people you thought were being nice to you. that way that the work of one kid can make you feel like every person on earth silently hates you and that you are dirty, disgusting, worthless, creepy and useless. that you can have friends but many of them will not speak to you at school for fear of the social consequences on their end. how that damage lasts in any social setting for the rest of your life
@cactisays Thought you might relate
The watsonian urge to Make Shit Up.
2024 Art Wrap
This was a big animation year for me. It’s really nice to do these art wraps to remind myself all the work I’ve accomplished.
See how I make room guardians on my Patreon!
Dracula and Jonathan’s Tango - from The Polish National Opera production of ‘Dracula’.
With Choreography by Krzysztof Pastor and Music by Wojciech Kilar.
-Part One
-Part Two
-Part Three
-Part Four
-Part Five
shoutout to my exvangelical spouse for giving me some pointers about the gay parts of the Bible...I have a lot of thoughts around resurrection myths in Christian societies and how the Holmes canon plays with but also subverts that archetype, which I will hopefully be able to explore in a semi coherent fashion in coming stories!
the next story is A CASE OF IDENTITY!
This is in the Watson's Sketchbook series!
im not really sure what im gonna post here probly just random art and stuffs
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