Picture of my godfather through a bad video call connection

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KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell

roma★

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
$LAYYYTER
Game of Thrones Daily
Mike Driver
Not today Justin

Product Placement
Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi
RMH

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Andulka
DEAR READER

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@rogue-rodent
Picture of my godfather through a bad video call connection
affirmations for writers: i know how to write. i have seen sentences before, and i know how to make one. i can identify up to several words and their meanings. i am not afraid of semicolons.
hyperfixation please stay with me long enough to complete the project. hyperfixation do not fade. hyperfixation finish what you started for the love of god
Hannibal (2013-2015)
Illustration workshop with Rebecca Dautremer: re-imagining Little Red Riding Hood
CLAWING AT THE WALLS
April fools sure is early this year *nervous unhinged laughing*
[ID: youtube comment from Hal Sawyer:
My favorite relic English still used everywhere is the word "the" used in phrases like: "the more I look at this, the stranger it seems, or "the bigger they come, the harder they fall". This "the" is not the article of any noun, it is a different word, a conjunction descended from the old English "þā", pronounced "tha" which means either "when" or "then". Back in early Middle English the structure "if - then" had not taken over and if you wanted to express an if - then relationship you said "þā whatever, þā whatever", meaning "when such-and- such, then such-and-such". "þā" sounds almost the same as "the" and the spelling of the two converged, but the meaning remained totally different. "the more, the merrier" literally means "when more, then merrier" or "if more, then merrier'; same as centuries ago.
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this is so cool
Questing Queliot
for @magiciansfanworksextravaganza warm up
Hannibal (2013-2015)
2x09 - “Shiizakana”
#new years resolution
Surely this next six minutes of hitting the snooze button on my alarm will leave me feeling well rested. Surely this time.
La Promesse
for @magiciansfanworksextravaganza warm up
New set of medieval-inspired holiday cards available in my Etsy shop ✨
'The Fairy Procession' (Thorn Rose) by Errol Le Cain, 1977.
Goncharov (1973)
Me getting into a new series and liking a character: WOW! I sure hope nothing tragic happens to them! I sure hope they don't have a tragic and emotionally devastating backstory!
Me having to just sit with my own thoughts when they explain the character's traumatizing backstory and proceed to traumatize them more (or off them) in the next episode: