na rudaí is tábhachtaí i ngaeilge
clapsholas: twilight
gealach úr: new moon
urú: eclipse
éirí na gréine: breaking dawn
grian mheán oíche: midnight sun
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na rudaí is tábhachtaí i ngaeilge
clapsholas: twilight
gealach úr: new moon
urú: eclipse
éirí na gréine: breaking dawn
grian mheán oíche: midnight sun
pointing out crocheted items i see in movies and tv shows 11/?:
Twilight!
While visiting La Push, Bella wears a crochet beanie, which has been made into a pattern on Ravelry here. Behind her, Angela wears a granny square quilt that was also made into a pattern on ravelry here. You can see more details on its post-production auction page, and I've included a few photos from the site below.
I stumbled across a Twilight tumblr a few weeks ago and by gods I got sucked back into the fandom. But like, the cool new gay fandom. So here I am, making a Twilightblr. (Is that what it’s called? Fuck it, I’m calling it that now.)
Anywho, my name is Nick, but you can also call me DJ! I’m a writer myself (I have a whole separate blog for that). I’m also a queer guy---not that it’s really all that important, I just thought I’d mention it.
Some of my opinions:
- Stoner Bella is literally one of the best ideas I’ve heard in a long while
- Gay Alice! Gay Alice!
-Smeyer’s version can rot but I’m all for fixing it
- In the Glory Days I was totally a Team Jacob ( because hot werewolf, and I also was kind of a dick at the time when it came to Edward (ew my homophobic days)) but now I honestly think Jacob and Edward should just go shag out their sexual tension and get it over with
-Rosalie DESERVED BETTER, DAMMIT
And uh that’s kind of it off the top of my head.
Ok this is going to sound weird and nitpicky but I really want an actual answer to this dilemma I have going on here.
If Victoria, James and Laurent were nomadic. And the Cullens had a permanent residence and tried everything they could to fit in with human society. Then it makes sense that the Cullens would specifically schedule in baseball games the only time they could play baseball (during a thunderstorm). But my question is, why the fuck were Victoria, James and Laurent playing so much baseball either during a thunderstorm or like on the top of a mountain somewhere that Victoria felt confident enough to know she was the one with the wicked curveball?
I know it was like a funny throwaway line but it really made me question the entire universe of twilight. Is this a normal vampire pass time? Can you wander into the forest and find a group of nomadic vampires all practicing their baseball skills with a tree branch as a bat? Would they even have a bat? I mean they seemed to only have minimal possessions, their clothes were all ripped up and stuff, were they really going into Walmart and picking up a baseball bat for their weekend game?
Surely the purpose of the baseball scene was to set up the idea that the Cullens weren’t like other vampires, they went in for the American pass time, did normal human activities together like a family would. But this development is shattered by the main villains of the story also playing baseball to a degree where they have special moves. This way no vampire is distinguishable, it is no more human of the Cullens to play baseball than it is for Victoria to play baseball, or James, even though they are set up to be the more animalistic people eating villains.
This one line messed me up.
is craiceann marfóra é seo, bella
I want you all to know that this blog moonlights on Twilightblr and it is Hilarious™️ actually.
Hello friends! Who wants to hear how Twilight inspired me to write two original novels when I was 19?