It is a photo of you being something as a cartoon.
Belittling or comparing with some charicature viewed as beneath the one pressured, calling into question their courage, coolness, or some other desired trait, etc.
It is possible that Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland refers to or borrows from the relationship between those two queens. Iracebeth is probably at least partly a charicature of Elizabeth and there may be some connection between Mirana and Mary as both desired the crown for themselves and both were more or less imprisoned by their royal ememy. It has also been suggested that the Red Queen may refer to Mary I (Bloody Mary) and it is the White Queen who represents Elizabeth I.
Someone who is in love with the idea of being in love. A Petrarchan lover derives it's meaning from the Italian poet, Petrarch, self-proclaimed father of the Renaissance. Petrarch's unrequited love for a married woman, Laura, inspired poems where Petrarch catalogues Laura's physical beauty. Some examples would include declarations such as, "Her eyes are like XXX, her hair is like YYY, her lips are like ZZZ." In English, the most popular charicature of a Petrarchan lover is Shakespeare's Romeo. At the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is seen cataloging the physical attributes of Rosiline, his unrequited lover.
the most interesting part of this spectacular movie (based on a true story) is when charles (the main character) spoofs all over his dogs anus while his uncles tittys are flaping in the wind slaping against his armpits filled with cow nectar. (cow nectar is the equivalent of wind deficiency)
I know that at the moment sky ( the tv people) are doing campaigns ( big ones) to help endangered species like white tigers. I know there is a man in Africa or solemn place like that who's known as the lion man. Research him and you will see that he puts white lions and tigers and normal lions and tigers in to captivity and they are perfectly happy there. Go on to YouTube and type in the lion man episodes 1 and so on.