Man I love the minecraft spears in fanart but im so scared of using them in actual gameplay
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Man I love the minecraft spears in fanart but im so scared of using them in actual gameplay
i saw this picture of ur mizuki (i luv his outfit it’s so cool) and is that a tattoo of a ribbon with ‘love’ written under it just above his hip bc that’s so cute. idk if it’s a temporary one (he drew it on for Fashion lollll) or actually canon but that’s still romantic af that he did that for u
OH MI GOSSHHHHHHSHSHS AUAUAUSUAYIAJSOA AEEEEEEEE
DA BFES ZUKI
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.... his hair is so cute....
BUT BACK TO TATTOO yeah thats a temporary one but maybe he'll do it permanent one day~(and it may be done legally!! since in my selfship pjsk lore we both turned 18 this summer)
ALSO THE UNTRAINED IS SO SWEET. I TOOK A SHOT OF HIM AWWWWWW LIKE LOOOOOK AT HIS BRIGHT SMILE!!!
ITS ALSO ME!! THE BLINKIE!!🎀🎇!!! MIZUMARI CANON!!!
aaauuauauaua i saw that bright smile and died a little. i love da untrain more than train. gonna print it and stick to the wall and wake up to it every day.
you like getting pegged sir?
Damn near a week or so of absolutely no messages and this is how you break the silence, Anon?
we're not at any round numbers or anything but because i'm an adult and i have a birthday on thursday which isn't important but it means im going to do what i want, we're slapping together some concepts and we're going to do a thing
it’s my birthday !
Our reality’s just a minecraft mod God’s abandoned
Alexander Nikanorovich Novoskoltsev (1853 — 1919). Svetlana
January in Russia is a most magical and joyful time, full of hopes and expectations. At all times it has been treated as a border zone between the Old and the New, between winter and spring. The ancient belief goes that unearthly powers, spirits, become available for contact during this time. Our ancestors tried to use this opportunity to foretell the future by interpreting secret signs. This was carried out during the Svyatki celebrations: the two-week period straight after the Russian Christmas until Epiphany Day. Fortune-telling traditions during these days have regained their popularity, especially in small Russian towns and villages, though now it is done mostly for fun.
The most famous (and most scary!) divination is fortunetelling with a candle and mirror, which is placed on a table in a dark room a little before midnight. A girl stares intently into the mirror and at the stroke of midnight she is supposed to see a man looking over her shoulder. This man is believed to be her future husband. To make it even scarier (but certainly more effective!) you have to put two mirrors on the table facing each other and look at the gallery of reflections. This activity requires being alone or with a few close girlfriends and total silence. (source)
I also heard that as soon as you see the man, you should quickly say “Absit omen!” (”Чур меня!”), otherwise he will slap you in the face. I guess it’s because the “man” is supposed to be a demon in human form.