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i need stimulation or i’m gonna die
rage quitting sm64 but instead of rage im peace quitting
yknow..... i literally had the same thought as the page pulled up ‘what am i doing with my life looking up jar jar binks compilations.......’
In modern fantasy fiction there is always a crisis of the system: both of the economic order and of the auras of power – the magic – that emanate from it. There is, in literary theory, even a technical term for this critical point: “thinning”. In their Encyclopaedia of Fantasy, John Clute and John Grant define thinning as “the constant threat of decline”, accompanied by a pervasive mourning and sense of wrongness in the world. [...]
What happened with feudalism, when kings found themselves in hock to bankers, is that – at first – they tried to sort it out with naked power. The real-life Edward III had his Italian bankers locked up in the Tower of London until they waived his debts.
But eventually the power of commerce began to squash the power of kings. Feudalism gave way to a capitalism based on merchants, bankers, colonial plunder and the slave trade. Paper money emerged, as did a complex banking system for assuaging problems like your gold mine running dry.
But for this to happen you need the rule of law. You need the power of kings to become subject to constitutional right, and a moral code imposed on business, trade and family life. But that won’t happen in Westeros
--The Guardian
Chest in face! I should not be turned on by that!
- Jean (via Droplets)
Well, yeah. Until we saw each other at the altar.
Grandma's Question about Justin Bieber
while watching Victoria's Secret 2012 Fashion Show
Grandma: All the girls are beautiful.
Me: *tumblring*
Grandma: What's the name of that girl?
Me: who? *looks on screen*
Grandma: That girl who have a boy cut. *points Justin* Is that a girl?
Me: *ASDFGHJKL* YES!
Me: That's Justin! Hahaha!
Me: *feeling sorry for Justin*
Me: *naaaah*