“One Possibility”
Paper Girls #13 (April 2017)
Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang and Matt Wilson
Image Comics
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“One Possibility”
Paper Girls #13 (April 2017)
Brian K. Vaughan, Cliff Chiang and Matt Wilson
Image Comics
Hm, I wonder why it is that I’m retaining water
me, as I add salt to my food…
ok random theory
we don’t know much about the FFXV lore, but we do know that it’s following Fabula Nova Crystalis mythos, right?
And we don’t know if/how L’cie fit into the equation, but considering both FFXIII and Type-0 had L’cie theres a p good chance that they’re gonna make an appearance in 15 as well.
SO maybe the bandana thing that Prompto wears is covering a L’cie brand?
It would explain why he’s a fugitive despite seeming like a pretty innocent guy who doesn’t seem to like fighting(That or he’s putting on his adorkable demeanour to fool the gang, but I refuse to believe that bc it would break my nerdy heart probably).
I imagine my 21st birthday with a ginormous glass of wine in my hand, an equally large bowl popcorn in my lap, and an all-day Scandal marathon
i would love to trade bodies with a man someday
yes i would most definitely jack off
but i feel like once i did i would come to the realization granted to me the one and only person ever to trade bodies with a man (and i know you're thinking but won't the man realize that too and the answer is that no he would NOT come to that conclusion for many a particular reason) that men have much more boring masturbatory habits and orgasms than women
Where the Brotherhood sings about martyrdom and the caliph, their jihadi cousins have, and will continue to commit to action. All the while, Salafists will inject Egypt’s public space with a Saudi form of rigid, outdated, and intolerant Islam.
Ed Husain, Council on Foreign Relations, The rise of intolerant Salafists in Egypt – Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs