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we're not kids anymore.
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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well i wasnt gonna post him i was just gonna use him as my icon but then things happened you know
[id: digital fanart of sokka from avatar the last airbender. he's got a huge grin on his face and eyes closed, stubble on his chin, freckles dotting his skin, and long hair pulled back in his wolf's tail with two small braids hanging to the side. he's wearing orange tassel earrings, a septum ring, and a white and blue choker necklace. the background is orange and yellow, looking like the sun with its rays shooting outward from behind him. end id]
i just want to dress them up ib
The 2ND llama is my spirit animal (@Borna Ghotbi)
Cute pupper wants belly rubs
It's been two days since Dick’s arrival at the Wayne Manor. Currently Dick is holding a magazine with a picture of him and Bruce on its cover.
Dick: What's a DILF?
Bruce, chocks on his tea: What?!
Dick, shows the cover: Here, it says you're a DILF.
Bruce: Ah, it means...
Bruce: ...
Bruce: a Dad who Is Loving and Fantastic.
...
Months later.
Superman: Batman has told me a lot about you.
Dick as Robin, enthusiastic: He has?
Superman: Yes, your Dad loves you so much.
Robin: Holy hotdogs! He's a real DILF.
Superman:
Superman:
Superman: Oh yeah... He certainly is.
Eärendil’s fate is pretty much a horror story though. he wanted to choose the fate of men, he wanted to die like a mortal and receive the unknown mortal afterlife. but doing so would separate him from his wife, who chose the elven path, so he forsake the mortal freedom beyond the circles of the world. except he couldn’t even really benefit from the choice to live as an elf because he got stuck on Morgoth guard duty in outer space, rather than living in the bliss of Valinor. he’s alone out there in the vastness of the firmament, six thousand years with no friends but the stars. he hasn’t seen his sons since they were six, and he never got to meet his grandkids. and when the day comes that Morgoth strikes back, Eärendil will be the first to witness those horrors. sure, it’s for a good cause, but I wonder if he ever regrets it all