men with dreads are so HOT oh my GOD. actually men in general are hot. so are women. FUCK
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men with dreads are so HOT oh my GOD. actually men in general are hot. so are women. FUCK
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very unpolished I know, I’ve just gotten stuck only listening to a bunch of whitey music for like the past 48 hours
you see what I’m getting at tho right?
I’ll probably make neater versions some other day but ye
An alternative to 'sweet tooth' :]
I have made the ultimate decision to not drop the OC F/O. I was going through a moment, but ultimately, I love that OC more than life itself. The friend is also very understanding and encouraging of the ship, even if I feel self conscious. Drawing comfort stuff of me and the OC also helps a lot. Especially something soft like holding hands.
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CRINGETOBER DAY 6: MUSICAL
im not sure if this counts tbh but heeyyyy😛
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I have just learned that a steel chair is an effective weapon against someone in chainmail
This is on my mind partly because of my previous reblog with quotes from the Aubrey-Marurin novels, but I've been meaning to post it for some time. I strongly recommend this article to anyone interested in the 18th century, particularly in regards to language, or if you are involved in living history:
"You Say Huzzah! They Said Huzzay!" by Norman Fuss at the Journal of the American Revolution
Basically it argues - credibly, in my opinion - that the predominant pronunciation of the word in the English speaking world was with a hard "ay" sound.
As he points out in the article, it is nearly unilaterally spelled simply "huzza" in the period, in both formal and informal writing. Which can technically be read multiple ways, but I think his evidence is clear.
There's some scholarly debate in the comments, including at least one instance of a poem that seems more likely to be rhyming it more with an "aw" sound, so it's possible it wasn't universal, and there are also some debates (not on the article itself) that possibly different dialects and/or people for whom English was not their first language may have been a factor. Occasionally you'll come across some weird phonetic spelling, like some New Englanders spelling it "whosais", but still, I think he makes a strong argument at least for English speakers "Huzzay" was standard.
Huzza!
"It was always going to be her, and it was always going to be you,"
HEY THERE!!!! This is my yumeship oriented sideblog!! You'll find reblog gamez and an assortment of reblogz of postz I relate to my shipz....
For actual art and content and yapping, follow my main blog @scrunkalicious
But a quick about me! My name is Marly/Lambie/Scrunkly! I go by she/her, and I'm Filipino!
Art by akaka on toyhouse!
Me and my husband, Viktor from Arcane! My main guy forever, I'm nonsharing with Vik and would prefer for doublez and those who ship him with any canon characterz to DNI!
My other 2 mainz are my brother Jayce Talis and my best friend Sky Young! Both from Arcane and both nonsharing!
My other strange guyz....(No doublez for these onez as well!)
Hopefully in order: Nanami from Jujutsu Kaisen, Richter from Frieren, Viren from The Dragon Prince, Monkey from the 2023 Netflix Monkey King Movie, Jamack from Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts, and Mordecai Heller from Lackadaisy!