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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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Jules of Nature

JVL
Not today Justin
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
YOU ARE THE REASON

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Stranger Things
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

Product Placement
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izzy's playlists!
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poppin’ in to say that i’m still on hiatus !!
doujinshi:
who remembers this classic
gonna have to go on a mini-hiatus for the next week or so—have a babysitting gig 8)
tylerknott:
“On separate paths we came to find each other, lost then became found.” — Daily Haiku on Love by Tyler Knott Gregson #tylerknott (at tylerknott.com)
{ vivid green }
gonna have to go on a mini-hiatus for the next week or so---have a babysitting gig 8)
i want to kiss you and take cute pictures with you and go on stupid dates but I also want tO DESTRYO YOU AT MAR IO KART
Dammit, people, if you’re going to write a Canadian character, you can’t just throw “eh” in wherever. It’s not a verbal tic - it has a very specific semantic role.
In brief, “eh” does one of two things:
Turn an imperative into a request. e.g., “Pass me that wrench, eh?”
Turn a statement into a question. e.g., “Cold out there, eh?”
In the latter case, there are several situations where it’s commonly used:
The speaker is not sure that the statement she’s just made is correct, and is asking the listener to confirm. e.g., “That’s about forty kilometers West of here, eh?”
The speaker is checking that the listener is still interested and wishes for her to continue, but does not expect any specific response. e.g., “So then this freakin’ moose shows up, eh?”
The speaker is being sarcastic. e.g., “You really thought that one through, eh?”
When used in this way, “eh” is roughly equivalent to appending “isn’t it?” (“doesn’t it?”, “didn’t you?”, etc.) to the end of a sentence; interestingly, it also functions very much like the Japanese “ne”, which has a nearly identical effect when appended to a statement.
Now you know.
*has one uncomfortable interaction* *is fucked up for 3 days*
i think freckles, stretch marks, tattoos, bruises and birthmarks are probably the coolest thing, you started with almost a blank canvas and look at u now, all this evidence that you’ve lived and the sun has shone on you and you’ve grown and maybe tripped up a few times and liked an image so much u made it a permanent part of u!! beautiful!!!
tfw u wanna make another blog.....
vinesnow:
relationship goals - more vines
z1c:
being 20+ on tumblr
this just in: I CUT MOST OF MY HAIR OFF GO ME
"We’re all consequences of something. Stained with another’s past as well as our own."
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