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styofa doing anything
Xuebing Du
trying on a metaphor
dirt enthusiast
YOU ARE THE REASON

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blake kathryn
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
we're not kids anymore.
Stranger Things
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Three Goblin Art

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when the characters never really make peace with it
That has to be the most humiliating way to describe one of Earth's most terrifyingly effective predators.
Picture of her from the USA Today
I would let her kill me for sport
I made a battle axe out of monster cans
Pretty fun weapon to draw
every since i was a little girl i knew i wanted to aimlessly wander a blighted landscape
of course you have prophetic dreams and pronouns
Wildness Before Something Sublime Leila Chatti
my final act of love will have casualties
love spoiled brat male princess mcs give me more of them
What flower or plant do you feel represents your WoL?
Tess is very very determined and nothing is going to stop her from doing what she wants.
Escape attempt foiled by own desire to nom
How does this eve-- whatever
—a slip of the keyboard: collected non-fiction, by terry pratchett
niche trope I enjoy: person recounting a story of something terrible they did and the way they describe it makes it sound like an active decision where they were completely in control and knew what they were doing and enjoyed it, but if you look at the bare bones facts, it's like. are you sure about that? are you sure you didn't just panic and lash out and do something irreparable? are you sure that's what you wanted and you aren't just retroactively assigning yourself agency to cope? but you as the audience can't really know the answer to that, because the storyteller is the only one who was there and this is how they're choosing to preserve it, and that matters for how they want to be perceived going forward... but you do still wonder.