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I'm sitting at home in poop covered scrubs eating cereal for dinner and I'm too lazy to even take my stethoscope off but I did uncork a wine bottle so I'm good
A collection of short stories as told by me
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We travel because we need to, because distance and difference are the secret tonic to creativity. When we get home, home is still the same, but something in our minds has changed, and that changes everything.
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#Can you just imagine if there were people passing by #and they heard Cedric saying that to Harry? #they’d probably be thinking that they would go to that restroom #and make looove and shit #and then when Cedric died #it made sense why Harry was like on top of him and bawling #BECAUSE HIS BOYFRIEND DIED #omg that hogwarts student probably thought they were Sherlock figuring all this shit out
I bet all the students shipped them.
I bet they called them Harric
#the starcrossed champions from hogwarts
i will never not love this post
I wonder if they had heated arguments about who topped.
“Cedric is older and taller and a TOTAL top!”
“Oh c’mon that dude has the most bottom personality He’s a HUFFLEPUFF!”
“Harry is more of a bottom, like REALLY?”
“Harry is a GRYFFINDOR! I’ve dated 3 of them, they’re all total tops.”
I never considered that argument. But now I’m thinking about it…
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When someone suggests working out on a Sunday morning
...wake up early then get flaked on
okay I feel like I'm the only person who knows that Mulan was a real person and not talked about enough
Her story goes mostly how the Disney version went, except she didn’t go to war as a quest for self-discovery or because she felt as though she couldn’t make her parents proud. The sole and only reason she disguised herself as a young man was to take her Father’s place in the war.
So when she told her parents that she wanted to this, they were like wtf no you’re a girl and it’s chaotic out there. And you know what she did? She put on male clothes and challenged her own Father to a duel. Her dad was like ‘who the hell are you’ but accepted. When Mulan won and revealed herself as his daughter, he was like wOAH okay you can go. Basically she made sure to get her parent’s consent before going, so not only are her parents awesome, she was decent enough to not leave them hanging for 12 years.
Yes, she was at war for 12 years, but she not in fact meet a handsome general. Instead she BECAME a general. Eventually the war was won, and the Emperor was so impressed by her he wanted to wed the Princess to her. It was only then that she revealed she was in fact a woman. Then she accepted the rewards and went right back home to her normal life.
There is now even a crater on Venus named after her.
forever ♥
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A ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon’s orbit is at its apogee: the part of its orbit farthest away from the Earth. Because the moon is so far away, it seems smaller than normal to the human eye. The result is that the moon doesn’t entirely block out our view of the sun, but leaves an “annulus,” or ring of sunlight glowing around it. Hence the term “annular” eclipse rather than a “total” eclipse.
Hayao Miyazaki’s 50 Recommended Books:
1. « The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1943)
2. « Il Romanzo di Cipollino - Gianni Rodari (1956)
3. « The Rose and the Ring - William Makepeace Thackeray (1854)
4. « The Little Bookroom- Eleanor Farjeon (1955)
5. « The Three Musketeers - Alexandre Dumas (1844)
6. The Secret Garden -Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (1909)
7. The Treasure of the Nibelungs - G.Schalk (1953)
8. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll (1865)
9. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (1891)
10. A Norwegian Farm » Marie Hamsun (1933)
11. Конёк-горбунок - Пётр Па́влович Ершо́в (1834)
12. Souvenirs entomologiques - Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (1879-1907)
13. Toui Mukashi no Fushigina Hanashi-Nihon Reiiki - Tsutomu Minakami (1995)
14. Иван-дурак - Leo Tolstoy (1885)
15. Eagle of the Ninth -Rosemary Sutcliff (1954)
16. Winnie-the-Pooh - A. A. Milne (1926)
17. Les Princes du Vent - Michel-Aime Baudouy (1956)
18. When Marnie Was There - Joan G Robinson (1967)
19. The Long Winter - Laura Ingalls Wilder (1940)
20. The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame (1908)
21. The Ship That Flew -Hilda Lewis (1939)
22. Flambards - Kathleen Wendy Peyton (1967)
23. Tom’s Midnight Garden - Ann Philippa Pearce (1958)
24. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain (1876)
25. Chumon no Ooi Ryouriten - Kenji Miyazawa (1924)
26. Heidi - Johanna Spyri (1888)
27. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea - Jules Verne (1870)
28. The Borrowers- Mary Norton (1952)
29. Devatero pohádek - Karel Čapek (1931)
30. Swallows and Amazons - Arthur Ransome (1930)
31. The Flying Classroom - Erich Kästner (1933)
32. Robinson Crusoe - Daniel Defoe (1719)
33. Treasure Island- Robert Louis Stevenson (1883)
34. Двена́дцать ме́сяцев - Samuil Marshak (1943)
35. Tistou les pouces verts - Maurice Druon (1957)
36. The man who planted the welsh onions - Kim Soun (1953)
37. Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio - Pu Songling (1740)
38. The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle - Hugh John Lofting (1922)
39. Journey to the West - Wú Chéng’ēn (1500~?)
40. Little Lord Fauntleroy - Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett (1886)
41. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler -Elaine Lobl Konigsburg (1968)
42. Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn - Astrid Lindgren (1947)
43. The Hobbit, or There and Back Again » J.R.R. Tolkien (1937)
44. A Wizard of Earthsea -Ursula K. Le Guin (1968)
45. The Little White Horse -Elizabeth Goudge (1946)
46. Bylo nas pet- Karel Polacek (1969)
47. City Neighbor: The Story of Jane Addams - Clara Ingram Judson (1951)
48. The Radium Woman - Eleanor Doorly (1939)
49. The Otterbury Incident - Cecil Day-Lewis (1948)
50. Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates -Mary Mapes Dodge (1865)
I know this isn’t animal related, but this is “my favorite things” related, and I didn’t want to lose this list to the internet.