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interviewed-the-vampire:

I dont think were actually going to get new TVC movies

Maybe, maybe not. I didn’t think we’d ever get a new book and here we are even though it was, as predicted, a raging pile of crazy. The biggest fan and pusher of a new VC movie is actually Mater. For realz.

But the movies would be a big pile of butts

piles of butts can be good, too…

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The State of Lestat Pg 62-67, Sci-Fi Entertainment Issue December 1994

I found the coolest magazine ever while thrifting today. Because of this article it’s going to be an additional Christmas gift to Em and I thought I’d share it in case she doesn’t thing it’s super worthy groovy and ends up trashing it in the long run.

There are some pretty cool ads and mentions of Dr. Who, Star Trek is on the cover and everywhere else, Magic ads, Figure and VHS ads-even mail order bride ads. I might take a few snaps of stuff that catches my eye. I actually think I might read it before gift-wrapping.    

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Ladies and gentlemen….a spring-loaded dick in a box from the 1800s. It made for a great gift

humanity’s sense of humour has not progressed much in the last hundred years

I feel a mighty need to see a fic about this 

Lestat is so giving this to Louis for Christmas. 

…Or already did. 

Christmas, 1821, I received one of these.

Lestat here. My question today is from Heather Malone: “Lestat! What are your thoughts on gender? Does it matter? Do you think you would have lived your life the same way had you been born female? Best regards, H.” Thank you, Heather. Gender matters only because it matters to biology and society. I can’t imagine how I might have lived my life as a woman, simply because society in my time and even in the present sees women so differently from the way it sees men. I would have been restricted by law and custom in ways as a woman that I was never restricted as a man. How would I personally, the irreducible Lestat, have responded to life had I been a woman? Impossible to know. But I can tell you how my mother, Gabrielle, responded once she became a vampire. She put aside women’s garments and lived as a genderless being, ignoring society entirely and taking full possession of her superior vampiric strength with genderless impunity. She discarded feminine limitations with her feminine garments. She reveled in her new invulnerability. I admire her for it. — Now when it comes to loving others, caring about them, respecting them, becoming involved with them, no, gender means nothing to me. Almost all vampires ultimately transcend gender concerns in their social and emotional relationships. —- That being said, I would say how we personally respond to gender in all our dealings remains a mystery; some individuals no matter how long they walk the earth, may have deep biases based on gender, biases developed in them during a mortal lifetime. These might be so subtle as to defy qualification or analysis. I pride myself on having none, but I’m not sure that I’m right about myself in this. I have respect for the fact that this is a mystery. — I’ve certainly lived long enough to see that society’s assumptions about gender in my time were all proven false and foolish. On the other hand, there are aspects of gender difference that never change for human beings, no matter how much we would like them to change. —- Gender, it matters and it doesn’t matter. Thank you, again, Heather.

Anne Rice’s FB. Another Fan Question for Lestat answered.

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vampire-chronicles-rp:  #LESTAT IS A FUCKING FRENCH FRY HOLY SHIT 

artisticshipper#lestat de foodcourt

LESTAT DE FOODCOURT 

ooc; Lestater de Foodcourt