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Broccoli Knuckle Duster by David Delahunty
Sam Neill has sadly passed away at the age of 78.
Ilya Week 2026 | Day 4: Favorite Trait | The Ilya Eyebrowsâ˘
The long-lost remains of King Alfred the Great have been found buried under a car park, investigators claim.
Alfred died in 899, and his bones were repeatedly moved. He was buried in Winchester Cathedral until 1110, when his remains were moved to Winchester's Hyde Abbey, where they were interred before the high altar between the bodies of his wife and son. The abbey was demolished after the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539, and the place was left in ruins. In 1866, during construction of a workhouse on the site, the English antiquarian John Mellor excavated the area, found what he thought were Alfred's bones and had them reburied at nearby St. Bartholemewâs Church. But in 2013, when archaeologists exhumed and carbon-dated the bones from St. Bartholomewâs churchyard, they proved to date from over 200 years after Alfredâs death - sparking Graham's interest and search. He said: "Whoeverâs bones they were, they werenât Alfredâs. So, I decided to discover what happened to them. "The quest has taken me 13 years.â
shut up they did not find another goddamn king under another goddamn car park
LINDSEY GRAHAM RANDOMLY DYING OUT OF NOWHERE WHILE WE'RE ALL WAITING ON MITCH MCCONNELL TO GO FROM MOSTLY DEAD TO ALL DEAD IS AN INCREDIBLE FUCKING BIT I'M NOT GONNA LIE
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Guys, heâs at it againâŚ
I like you. I like you, too. HEATED RIVALRY (2025-)
Im enjoying the longevity of tumblrs recontextualization style of humor. a seemingly innocuous post followed by like "posts that a gnome would make" or like "are you a phone"
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I love this post
The horse thinks as it scratches an itch
kind of weird how parts of your soul are left in various locations without any warning⌠like yes iâm always at the top of that hill, sitting at the bus stop, in the cool light of the Japanese restaurant, standing at the pier etc etc
Ilya trying to outplay his demons
"You just need to find someone to be brave for."
Project Hail Mary (2026)
How did we let this happen? We were both very stupid and irresponsible. This is real though, right? Yeah.
new product concept. Creek Yogurt. you know what it is. CREEK YOGURT: You Fucking Bet Your Ass It Has Active Cultures
is there a reason that bucky barnes/darcy lewis is so popular on ao3? did i miss something?
Okay, so (deep breath)
First thing is probably that Darcy Lewis isnât (wasnât?) just popular being shipped with Bucky Barnes - sheâs just popular full stop. Darcy Lewis has been shipped with every character you can think of, and probably a few more you never would. That whole What If? Howard the Duck thing? Normal for Darcy.
The bigger question is why, and youâre hardly the first to ask. Itâs even been covered in articles (confession: I am mentioned in this article, but genuinely didnât know about it until earlier this year).
The answer in my opinion - or at least why I write Darcy - is that sheâs a canon character but sheâs accessible. She is, broadly speaking, normal - certainly in comparison to the enhanced characters of the MCU, or even the on he es that technically arenât, like Nat & Barton. Even if you compare to other ânormalâ characters, sheâs the most normal - Jane Foster has a Nobel prize and was still mentally calculating equations as she was actively dying. Great character, not so much of an Everyman.
Darcy on the other hand is pretty average - but we also just have the bare facts of her. As far as writing goes, sheâs an open book. And for someone like myself who enjoys writing but simply doesnât have the time to world build a whole original narrative and characters from the ground up, sheâs a bit of gift in that way - sheâs canon, but she gives me creative licence to explore and try new things when Iâm writing.
Her ship names are epic, by the way. For whatever reason the fandom jumped on the idea of her tasing Thor that one time and absolutely ran with it, so you get things like:
Wintershock (Darcy x Bucky)
Shieldshock (Darcy x Steve)
Taster tricks (Darcy x Loki)
Taser torch (Darcy x Johnny Storm)
And so on - thereâs plenty out there, this really doesnât even scratch the surface, believe me.
If we want to focus specifically in on Wintershock (and why not, itâs mainly what I write after all), Bucky Barnes is also a creative gift for a writer who wants to write but doesnât have the bandwidth to create a whole original world from the ground up. Aside from Natasha, heâs probably had the most appearances in the main MCU timeline, but with a tiny amount of screen time to match - despite two films ostensibly being about his character and journey.
Heâs got backstory, but itâs not really explored - or, in the case of FATWS, questionably explored. If youâre a writer who wants to delve into grief, loss, PTSD, adjustment to modern life, and a whole host of other things - well, there he is. It doesnât even have to be as dark as all that - the options are pretty open.
So putting the pair of them together again narratively speaking is great because the options are so wide - plus, heâs from a different time, and Darcy is generally written as pretty damn modern. Believe me, thereâs a lot of âDarcy helps the 40s boy adjustâ 2012 fics out there. Sheâs as ubiquitous in that tower as Bartonâs vents and Thorâs pop tarts.
In 2012 the @fuckyeahdarcylewis blog was born, and this post adds to the commentary above as to why Darcyland was so popular, and why it meant (means, hopefully) so much to the people involved.
in his dreams, it was always winter âď¸
i need this art injected in my veins
ILYAWEEK DAY 3, favorite quote: heated rivalry, chapter 27
Ilya Rozanov week:Â Day two Favorite look(s):Â His love for Adidas as a brand
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