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“Will I make it through?”
art by me
。・:*:・゚’★,。・:*:・゚’☆ 。・:*:・゚’★
I’m not really into menhera fashion but I love its aesthetic. Any time I’m feeling down, I like looking at people’s menhera outfits and art; it makes me feel better, somehow.
I am a little high but what if people proposed with beautiful, intricate knives. Ladies would gather around the table and be like “guess what finally happened!!” And pull this beautiful, intricate dagger out of her purse and all the other ladies would gasp and congratulate her
Me: I’m a little high but –
Y'all rushing to that reblog button:
It’s an awesome idea tho
Wedding Rings: Tired, ordinary, no practical use Wedding Knives: Stylish, fashionable, useful in everyday life
You ain’t doing the proposal right tho if you don’t roll out an intricate map and then jab the blade right in the X indicating treasure.
This is a thing in one of the fictional cultures in Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series. Where women are given small ceremonial daggers decorated with gems (which also signify something) that are worn around their necks as a necklace.
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