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1x13 // 3x08
oh no
Just throwing it out there
If you’re the kind of person with “unfollowing anxiety” I want you to know it’s okay to unfollow me
I don’t care if we’re mutuals, friends in real life, family, whatever
You aren’t obligated to follow me, I don’t keep track of followers/unfollowers, I don’t “do inventory” and see if my mutuals are still following me, and I definitely don’t ever “call out” someone for unfollowing me
Me whenever I play a sniper
uhhhh dear jolkien rolkien r tolkien, this is the gayest thing i’ve ever read, in my life,
The Mirror of Galadriel.
“`Many things I can command the Mirror to reveal,’ she answered, `and to some I can show what they desire to see. But the Mirror will also show things unbidden, and those are often stranger and more profitable than things which we wish to behold. What you will see, if you leave the Mirror free to work, I cannot tell. For it shows things that were, and things that are, things that yet may be. But which it is that he sees, even the wisest cannot always tell. Do you wish to look? ‘” (J.R.R, Tolkien. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2). “The Mirror of Galadriel”.
Xandt Sebastian II Sculpture for The Griswolds’ album cover. 2016
Made by Hedi Xandt
Keaton Henson
The cover of Tintin magazine, December 1956.