PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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almost home
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
we're not kids anymore.
Cosimo Galluzzi
Stranger Things
Cosmic Funnies
Xuebing Du

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
noise dept.
hello vonnie

PR's Tumblrdome
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always
trying on a metaphor
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@dementedlovenotes
screenshots of despair
This is just a reminder that when Sir Terry Pratchett was knighted, he dug up his own iron ore, learned to smelt, smelted it, added meteorite iron, learned to forge, and forged himself a starmetal sword. As you do.
And then he put it away somewhere safe so he wouldn’t violate any UK knife laws.
How amazing this is. Sword’s name is Thunderbolt Iron. Found an article on making of the sword.
But also a 2010 speech by Pratchett at Trinity College on “The Importance of Being Amazed about Absolutely Everything”
I laughed, I cried. If you have the time, take a peak.
pro lifer blocked me on twitter for asking this but if embryos have souls, and then they're aborted, exactly how sapient are they in the afterlife? Are they forever doomed to float around with no thoughts in their heads? Is it like just animal intelligence like a little happy goldfish? Do they still have an embryonic form? I've always seen an assumption that child souls are still in child form so I guess so. Do the other people in the afterlife keep abortions as little pets? Will they stay in a fishbowl or are they too stupid + intangible and float right out again?
ig: werenotreallystranger
“I think part of the reason why we hold so tight is because we fear something so great won’t happen twice”
— unknown (via hatin)
Not a comprehensive list, but it’s a solid starting point.
Excerpt from the poem “The price of love” by @beewritespoetry_