the lord of the rings: the two towers (2002), dir. peter jackson

shark vs the universe
Sade Olutola

Love Begins
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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oozey mess
dirt enthusiast
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
i don't do bad sauce passes

JBB: An Artblog!
Claire Keane
Game of Thrones Daily
styofa doing anything

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$LAYYYTER

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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the lord of the rings: the two towers (2002), dir. peter jackson
Saru: A Flat Ass Icon
Iman Vellani exploring Carol Danvers' Music Collection Assembled: The Making of The Marvels (2024)
Celestial ceilings
really and truly honored that my post about a simple little slurp one can have has made it this far
“I have two literature degrees and no words”
Happy Birthday Liam and Laura!
These chuckleheads sitting together again was one of the best/worst decisions they made for campaign 3.
casting Fanservice at sixth level
[Aimee is trying to decide on a command for her Mass Suggestion spell, which has affected both Dorian and Dariax.] . Robbie: ("helping") Just say 'Kiss'. group: *laughs* Aabria: It would make the fans SO happy! Aimee: (gesturing) Make out. Make out. As a bonus action, Make out. Aabria: I cast AO3 at ninth level! Matt: (feigning dread) Oh, you've summoned them now. Aabria: (ominously) They were already here. . Critical Role — campaign 3, ep.93 'Bittersweet Reunions' (youtu.be/HNvfma0wTVw)
The administration of President Joe Biden acted last month to mostly rescind a Trump-era Denial of Care Rule that invited health care workers to deny medical treatment and services to patients because of personal religious or moral beliefs.
Americans United applauded the move.
“We applaud the Biden administration for taking positive steps toward protecting both religious freedom and patients’ health by rescinding the Trump-era Denial of Care Rule,” said Rachel Laser, AU’s president and CEO. “No one should be denied the health care they need because of someone else’s religious beliefs.
“The Denial of Care Rule was a dangerous policy that weaponized religious freedom and put the health and lives of women, LGBTQ+ people, religious minorities and so many others in jeopardy,” Laser continued. “Today’s rule seeks to protect patients from harm and upholds the fundamental principle of church-state separation.”
HEY SPREAD THIS AROUND, WE ARE SAFER NOW.
FUCKEN FINALLY
THIS IS A VERY GOOD THING
Anyone have those photos of ewan mcgregor screen testing/costume fitting or whatever for obi wan before they chopped his long hair for ep 1? I need them for reasons....
...we were robbed 💀
You are an angel bless you 🙏
But also I can't believe how robbed we were 😭😭
Elementary ☆ 1x16 "Details"
#joel miller, coffee’s number one fan.
THE LAST OF US, 01.04 - “Please Hold My Hand.”
Every time someone says that I can't find men hot because I'm a lesbian, I remember this scene. Gay, not blind indeed
RUN🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
♫ If you sing it, it takes the edge off the panic. ♫
Mike Huddleston, encouraging his friend's culinary experimentation Sorted Food — Chef vs. Normal mystery box challenge, 20 December 2023
having a tumblr blog is for those of us who could never manage to keep a diary for more than two weeks when we were twelve
I think it's better than that. A Tumblr blog isn't just a journal or diary; it's more of what was known as a commonplace book.
Commonplace books aren't just for recording your thoughts and personal histories. They include quotes, stories, drawings, ephemera, and other pieces of things that catch your attention or that you find significant. If one heard a poem they wanted to keep, or saw a field they wanted to sketch, or had an insightful thought about a play, they would collect all that in the commonplace book.
Isn't that what we do here? We collect and create art, and jokes, and commentary, and political thought, and a lot of us cram it all onto the same blog and throw it at our followers who can then choose to keep it for themselves or let it pass by. We're basically in a salon passing our commonplace books to one another and occasionally copying a passage (reblogging), making an addition (reblogging with commentary), or making an aside to our companions (commenting in the tags/replying).
And I like that a lot.