horrible luck that I run the only Oralie blog I can find, I cant tell her about my pink tourmaline earrings that I chose solely bc thats her circlet gem 😔😔

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horrible luck that I run the only Oralie blog I can find, I cant tell her about my pink tourmaline earrings that I chose solely bc thats her circlet gem 😔😔
writing supernatural warrior cats is GREAT because I can easily turn it into why cats shouldnt be left outside to survive in the wild. and also I can neuter dean
Deep breath. Steeples fingers. It’s the way Arthur never needed to know Merlin was part of his destiny to be on his side over and OVER again
look who i broughttt
3 days to bruce 🤗
If you stick around this blog long enough through constantly posting about barghest and illyana you can basically ascertain my type of lady is "big strong ladies with a constant problem with their supposedly 'evil' nature trying to be better" and I will feel no shame for it whatsoever
Its also why I genuinely think they're one of the best characters in their respective franchises
Reed: Would you like to tell me why you’re in reception instead of with your newborn children?
Casper: Coco kicked me out of the room.
Reed: What did you do this time?
Casper: She thinks I lied to her. I just... Wasn’t fully honest with her. Besides, it’s not my fault her mother taught her nothing of raws.
Reed: Omitting the truth is just as bad as lying. Get back up there and explain, you idiot. Those children could provide some insight in-
Casper: Not so loud, Reed.
Reed: All I’m saying, is you’ve got something you need to protect, so get up there and do it.
The higher the grade
level, the less important
the education.
—Red Leaf Haiku by © John Clark Helzer