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One Nice Bug Per Day
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@rydswaneee
The Atelier Couture “Paradise” Collection
The lake in Animal Crossing (2001)
‘he must enter into all my feelings; the same books, the same music must charm us both.’ - Jane Austen
PRIDE & PREJUDICE 2005, dir. Joe Wright SANDITON (2019-), adp. Andrew Davies SENSE AND SENSIBILITY 1995, dir. Ang Lee EMMA 2020, dir. Autumn De Wilde
‘he must enter into all my feelings; the same books, the same music must charm us both.’ - Jane Austen
PRIDE & PREJUDICE 2005, dir. Joe Wright SANDITON (2019-), adp. Andrew Davies SENSE AND SENSIBILITY 1995, dir. Ang Lee EMMA 2020, dir. Autumn De Wilde
CHARLOTTE HEYWOOD and ALEXANDER COLBOURNE SANDITON — Season 3 Episode 6 (2023)
my favorite scene in LotR as a kid was when Sam started miserably freestyling in the tower of Cirith Ungol and the only reason he ever found Frodo was because he deliriously tried to join in
…i did read some of the novels, but i couldn’t get through them entirely…
…and so i genuinely have no idea whether or not this is serious. coz i mean, obviously, it could be a joke. but it could also have legitimately happened. people who have only seen the films underestimate the amount of random things that happen in the books that could come off as utterly silly and ridiculous if removed from their context.
Haha, well, it is pretty much what happens. Sam is looking for Frodo in the tower of Cirith Ungol and is despairing that he will ever find him. He sits down and does what any self-respecting Tolkien character does during their moments of hopelessness and bursts into song.
It’s a really good song (ten year old Ship had it memorized) and as he begins the refrain a second time, he hears Frodo’s voice answering weakly from above. Frodo is poisoned and despairing and beaten but he is still a Hobbit and cannot resist a singalong even while on the brink of death.
timeless
@thattimdrakeguy
you’re still a beautiful boy in my heart, doctor
I have spent hours teaching my twin sons that library books demand a certain level of responsibility. Check them out and keep them safe or y
"The real issue is messaging. Today, my six-year-olds are finally grasping the concept of accountability. “Actions have consequences,” they’ve become fond of saying to each another. Yet they’re growing up in a world where less accountability is expected from them. And because their worlds are still so sweetly small, the loss of this personal responsibility at the library feels particularly disheartening. "
Tell me you don't know the first thing about librarianship without telling me you don't know the first thing about librarianship.
Maybe, just maybe, librarians are trained professionals who have very good reasons to remove late fees despite it lowering their funding and this move was very carefully thought out and weighed before being implemented.
It's funny this guy doesn't get it considering this bit at the beginning of the op-ed:
"For more than a year, I avoided the library out of fear of the late fees — and possible lectures — I knew were coming."
THIs IS EXACTLY WHY LATE FEES ARE BEING REMOVED, YOU MASSIVE TURNIP!
everyone forgot about this wholesome video so i dug through the deep files of the internet cause it needs to be seen again
bacon pancakes state of mind saturday
Practical Magic (1998) + Letterboxd reviews
Cover and interior illustrations for Diana Wynne Jones’ Howl’s Moving Castle. Available as prints on INPRNT
1. The Sleeping Beauty by John Collier (1921) 2. Flaming June by Frederic Leighton (1895) 3. Miranda - The Tempest by John William Waterhouse (1916) LOTR + art (20/?)
Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
i was supposed to go to bed an hour ago dont tell my mom
my mom says i have to go to bed now which one of u meaners told
who the fudge changed ‘fudgers’ to ‘meaners’
WHO CHANGED IT FROM FUDGERS TO FUDGERS I WILL KISS THE POPSICLE DONT TICKLE ME JAMBOREE
May the fourth be with you.
and also some money
TITANIC: THE MINISERIES → EPISODE 3
“Well, I believe you’ll get your headlines, mr. Ismay.”