Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you. To the writers for their honest portrayal of real life moments and struggles. To stephanie for her authenticity and for putting her heart into her art. #the bisexual representation we deserve
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Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you. To the writers for their honest portrayal of real life moments and struggles. To stephanie for her authenticity and for putting her heart into her art. #the bisexual representation we deserve
Call for submissions
We are running very low on submissions, and I would encourage anyone thinking of submitting to do so.
If you can’t think of anyone, but would particularly like to add to the community collection, please see our Requests List.
Not, like, a threat or anything, but without more submissions there is a good chance this community is going to find out more about your moderators’ love of bioware games than you ever wanted to know in the coming weeks.
one of the lessons i learned from captain america:
sometimes you fight, not because you think you can win, but because you need to be able to look back later and say, “i fought.”
“In King Lear (III:vii) there is a man who is such a minor character that Shakespeare has not given him even a name: he is merely “First Servant.” All the characters around him – Regan, Cornwall, and Edmund – have fine long-term plans. They think they know how the story is going to end, and they are quite wrong. The servant has no such delusions. He has no notion of how the play is going to go. But he understands the present scene. He sees an abomination (the blinding of old Gloucester) taking place. He will not stand it.
His sword is out and pointed at his master’s breast in a moment: then Regan stabs him dead from behind. That is his whole part: eight lines all told. But if it were real life and not a play, that is the part it would be best to have acted.”
– C.S. Lewis, “The World’s Last Night”
So Stanford professor Ken Taylor has a whole lecture on this in Hamlet, and the role of defiant resignation (citing Kierkegaard’s concept of resignation) where you are urged to act despite understanding that it won’t change anything, simply to demonstrate your dissatisfaction with the world as it stands, and your belief in what it should be. But Steve demonstrates a lot of this.
When nothing you do matters, all that matters is what you do.
The servant. T_________T
Tomorrow’s ‘Case’. Tell ABC network why you think Conviction needs another season (and hopefully many more). Don’t forget to tag #renewconviction
Today’s (January 18, 2017) ‘Case’. Please tweet @abcnetwork why you want Conviction to have a second season.
David Bowie - Interview - Afternoon plus - 1979 [x]
Not much has changed in the way people treat bisexuality smh
“are you bisexual” “yes” “i’m not sure i understand” “I’m bisexual” “what do you mean” “ThAT I AM BISEXUAL”
That moment when David Bowie is your Patronus
Reblog if you tell yourself a "bedtime story" at night to help yourself get to sleep
It can be anything…a fanfic, a headcanon, a personal fantasy, an original story, smut, whatever. Just reblog if you think up some kind of fiction to yourself to help you fall asleep.
And remember, this is 2016. The government itself starves Native Americans who just protect their own land.
The media is silent, as usual.
God bless these warriors.
#NoDAPL #NoJusticeNoPeace
In the next couple days / weeks / always, I’d like to remind people to check the sources and dates of articles they’re sharing/reblogging. Misinformation spreads via clickbait titles on disreputable/non-news sites, or old articles with relevant titles but out-of-date information.
This is, at best, extremely frustrating and at worst, very very dangerous. There are people out there, for whatever reason, who are taking advantage of public sentiment and creating false news stories that play to our worst fears. Every time you share a false news story, you make it less likely that people will believe the real ones that come after them.
Please check your sources. Don’t help spread misinformation.
👋 As the People’s House, the White House belongs to every American. To mark the 26th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, we asked West Wing Receptionist Leah Katz-Hernandez for a special tour of the West Wing in American Sign Language. Come along!
(Video description: West Wing Receptionist Leah Katz-Hernandez narrates a tour of the West Wing in American Sign Language, visiting the West Wing Lobby, the West Colonnade, the Rose Garden, the White House Press Briefing Room, the Cabinet Room, the Roosevelt Room, and the Oval Office. Watch here for a full audio description!)
Rubber bullets in the face of peaceful and prayerful Water Protectors at #standingrock please @barackobama please help those young people you met on the reservation and brought to the White House.
“In that way, you’ve acknowledged that you’re unsure, that you don’t know what to do or say. You’ve acknowledged that you see them. They feel seen. They feel heard and acknowledged, which is huge for someone who’s in crisis.” Wentworth Miller | Q&A at Oxford Union | 2016 | x
kept getting requests for gryphons so heres a bunch of them At Once
I think you mean:
God, I wish I was running D&D right now. This here would be my knew Monster Manuel.
Though I am running Dragon Age....
#unhobbity #decessor
Onfim was a child who lived in Novgorod, Russia, in the 13th century. He left his notes and homework exercises scratched in soft birch bark (beresta) which was preserved in the clay soil of Novgorod. Onfim, who archaeologists believe was six or seven at the time, wrote in Old Novgorodian; besides letters and syllables, he drew battle scenes and drawings of himself, his family, and his teacher. [x]
Here is a picture of him as a knight stabbing someone.
(At least, he wrote his name next to the knight. Either it was supposed to be him or he was signing his masterpiece. Either way, still adorable.)
Several pictures of the original birch pieces can be found here: [x]
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New Dazzling Mermaid Crowns Inspired by Ariel by Chelsea Shiels
Twenty-seven-year-old Melbourne-based florist Chelsea Shiels was always keen of composing stunning flower crowns, until she came up with the ingenious idea to construct seashell crows.
She confesses to Cosmopolitan: “I’ve always wanted to be Ariel, under the sea. I’m a real beach bum. That was where my obsession with the sea and shells came from.
The royal and bohemian crows are inspired by the rustic beauty found under the sea, its aquamarine colors and the glittering hidden treasures we wish to find in the ocean’s depth. Find them in their Request your custom made mermaid crown in her Etsy shop.
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This is the most important invention in fashion thus far
puppyfacedara fuck-whoever-that-is DUDES. FOR GOING TO THE BAR!!
FUCKING COSPLAY HACK SQUAD LOOK AT THIS IM GONNA STICK FUCKIN POCKEYS EVERY WHERE FUCK YEAH IM EXCITE
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Amazon has them!
Royal palace discovered in area believed to be birthplace of King Arthur
A royal palace has been discovered in the area believed to be the birthplace of Britain’s most famous Knight.
Archaeologists believe they have found a Dark Age palace at Tintagel in Cornwall which scholars have long argued is the birthplace of King Arthur.
The palace is believed to date from the 6th century around the same period as the legend of King Arthur.
They believe the one-metre thick walls being unearthed are from a 6th century palace belonging to the rulers of an ancient south-west British kingdom, known as Dumnonia.
Excavations have been taking place at the site as part of a five year research project being run by English Heritage at the 13th century Tintagel Castle in Cornwall to find out more about the historic site from the 5th to the 7th centuries AD. Read more.