Lady Sansa
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hello vonnie
Jules of Nature
Cosimo Galluzzi
Misplaced Lens Cap
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
noise dept.
wallacepolsom

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trying on a metaphor

oozey mess
Three Goblin Art
we're not kids anymore.
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Lady Sansa
'Forest Spirit' by I. Fibikh
Sharp tongue
Red supergiant meets white dwarf star
NARU Prey (2022) dir. Dan Trachtenberg
Always remember you are a he, not a ‘He.'
Must not gaze directly at gods
LORD OF THE MYSTERIES Praise The Fool.
Azik Eggers ♔ Lord of Mysteries: The Clown, Episode 6
under the sea 🐟 𓆝 ⋆.
"I want to be a dragon."
A lil guy!!!
KPOP DEMON HUNTERS (2025), dir Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans
"I don't like JRK but I still love Harry Potter"
You have blood on your hands
Burn your fucking Harry Potter merch or be burned with it.
I'm fucking livid.
What really affected me with Egwene's dreamwalking is that this is a woman who has lost a bit of herself and her connection to others due to trauma. She uses Tel'aran'rhiod to reach out to her loved ones, whether they are physically or emotionally cut off from her. They cannot see or hear her though, so Egwene is haunting them, content in seeing them at peace again. In turn, we see through the characters' dream that sleep is the space where we can find again those we lost, those who are far away from us, those we will lose, even those we can never be.
Sleep becomes the last refuge from grief. Unlike memories it is a world in its own right where the people we lost persist and where we can meet them.
And that might be one of the truest, kindest depictions of grief I've seen recently.
I realized I never updated yall on the dog adoption situation. so meet Romeo