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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Keni
we're not kids anymore.

Kaledo Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
One Nice Bug Per Day
Cosmic Funnies
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Project Hail Mary // Incorrect quotes 1/?
Bonus:
Caul Serrikane is the embodiment of this tweet to me:
big fan of when a character is dead and the narrative frames them in a very angelic, soft, gentle manner but then it turns out not only are they still alive (plot twist) but theyre alive in the most gruesome and horrific way. your loving kind mentor who motivates you to fight in their memory came back wrong and theres blood and dirt under their fingernails from clawing they way out of the grave.
manousos being the only person carol ever willingly came out to
Dancing (centrifuging) with you
Alt versions
the crystalfox witch; crossover details and thoughts under cut!
Name as many Shakespeare plays as you can. Feel free to write them down and check your answers but not to cheat. How many can you name?
0
1
2-3
4-5
6-7
8-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-35
36+ (“all of them” depending on who you ask)
Tell me in the comments: are you from a country that speaks predominantly English? Was any Shakespeare required in your education?
I love the naming conventions in Our Wars Have Ended. In most cases it seems to be a combination of Adjective + family name, like in the cases of Sore and Dogged, Lively, Peevish, poor Pug, as well as Foal's father Loose, and Sunny Pelder (the corpse in the gibbet who's being used as a PSA in Ep1). And then we have Noun + family name, like with Timmer, Caul, and Foal, who are presumably named after nouns (caul is the membrane around a baby in the womb; foal is a young horse; timmer might be a Scottish variation of timber).
The naming scheme handily sets up expectations that could be played straight or subverted: Sore Morel is, as expected, a sore loser in every aspect of his life, Dogged is unrelenting in her quest to preserve her family until it all goes belly-up, Timmer is tasked to cut people up for resources like timber; and then you have characters like Caul, whose poor health and ties to death are in stark contrast with the traditional belief that a child born covered in caul would be lucky; or Pug/Vile-and-repugnant Wiles, whose name does NOT prepare you for his courage and compassion.
I just love how this world's terminology seems like it's all built on simple descriptions: the city is categorized into body parts, people are like This or That, but just like how the cities are breaking the boundaries of their bodies, names fail to convey the whole of the people.
I've made an ass out of myself for not checking the official tumblr first, so here are some corrections thanks to @ianthewife pointing me in their direction:
Timmer is short for Timorous, which honestly makes me even sadder about Timmer now given their breakdown in Ep2.
Foal is short for fallen, which is, Interesting.
I love the naming conventions in Our Wars Have Ended. In most cases it seems to be a combination of Adjective + family name, like in the cases of Sore and Dogged, Lively, Peevish, poor Pug, as well as Foal's father Loose, and Sunny Pelder (the corpse in the gibbet who's being used as a PSA in Ep1). And then we have Noun + family name, like with Timmer, Caul, and Foal, who are presumably named after nouns (caul is the membrane around a baby in the womb; foal is a young horse; timmer might be a Scottish variation of timber).
The naming scheme handily sets up expectations that could be played straight or subverted: Sore Morel is, as expected, a sore loser in every aspect of his life, Dogged is unrelenting in her quest to preserve her family until it all goes belly-up, Timmer is tasked to cut people up for resources like timber; and then you have characters like Caul, whose poor health and ties to death are in stark contrast with the traditional belief that a child born covered in caul would be lucky; or Pug/Vile-and-repugnant Wiles, whose name does NOT prepare you for his courage and compassion.
I just love how this world's terminology seems like it's all built on simple descriptions: the city is categorized into body parts, people are like This or That, but just like how the cities are breaking the boundaries of their bodies, names fail to convey the whole of the people.
nonbinary jeff bezos hires a necromancer to cross the border between life and death to chase up an employee who killed himself without clocking out first. podcast of the year.
also worth mentioning: nonbinary jeff bezos' alexa made of real human corpses gets musicmogged by the necromancer's singing severed head companion
Fanmade Witch Hat Atelier spells come in two flavours
Magic air fryer
This is why magic is a trade secret
A Kugelblitz is type of black hole formed by concetrating a sufficiently high concentration of light, heat, or radiation into a given space to form an event horizon
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Favorite type of museum?
* anthropology
* astronomy
* fine art
* general history
* general science
* local history
* pop art
* paleontology
* transportation
* zoo and aquarium
* something else
* see results
Favorite type of museum?
anthropology
astronomy
fine art
general history
general science
local history
pop art
paleontology
transportation
zoo and aquarium
something else
see results
OP: "I've seen lion dancing and dragon dancing before, but this is the first time I've seen realistic lobsters fighting clams."
the second 'o' in "zoologist" is putting in heavy duty work. girl is working two jobs