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halfwayup · 23 hours ago
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!!!! Original post by @russingon !!!
!!!(shout-out to @mahtaniel for letting me know)!!!
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halfwayup · 1 day ago
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sharing a pipe under the starry sky 🌠
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halfwayup · 2 days ago
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i spent actual real life time on this
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halfwayup · 3 days ago
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the concept of brotzly is so funny. imagine you’re just a basic guy who’s had the worst day of his life, and then a manic pixie dream boy breaks through your window and turns out to be psychic and then you date him.
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halfwayup · 3 days ago
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✨ in this house it’s always fuck censorship ✨
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halfwayup · 4 days ago
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space rabbit
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I LOVE TODD BROTZMAN <<33 hiii
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halfwayup · 7 days ago
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it’s almost as if… everything is connected
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halfwayup · 9 days ago
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Shop , Patreon , Books and Cards , Mailing List
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halfwayup · 14 days ago
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my snowflake opinion is that subtitles should always be on by default, and their incorporation should be considered an essential part of the design process tbh
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halfwayup · 20 days ago
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🔹 Someone else's fiction cannot cause you physical harm.
🔹If someone else's fiction is causing you emotional or psychological harm, or distress, you can put it down and not read/watch it.
🔹Your emotional well-being is not the responsibility of fiction writers.
🔹Someone else's fiction is not about your personal trauma.
🔹When reading or watching fiction, you always have the power. You can always stop. You are never reading fiction without your own consent.
🔹Fiction writers are not responsible for other people's mental health.
🔹The content of a piece of fiction does not reflect on the morality of its author.
🔹Just because someone writes about bad things happening, doesn't mean they want those things to happen.
🔹Don't like? Don't read.
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halfwayup · 20 days ago
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do it scared do it stupid do it alone etc etc but don’t do it hungry. eat a snack first
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halfwayup · 20 days ago
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halfwayup · 22 days ago
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how’s that house that raised you?
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halfwayup · 23 days ago
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idk if this is a boomer take but I think ppl should make more of an effort to go see movies in theaters bc I couldn’t bear it if the movie theater industry went down and the only way to watch movies was through streaming I’m not strong enough
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halfwayup · 24 days ago
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halfwayup · 24 days ago
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nowhere else
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halfwayup · 24 days ago
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I think about this scene at least four times a week
But Aragorn smiled. ‘It will serve,’ he said. ‘The worst isnow over. Stay and be comforted!’ Then taking two leaves, he laid them on his hands and breathed on them, and then he crushed them, and straightway a living freshness filled the room, as if the air itself awoke and tingled, sparkling with joy. And then he cast the leaves into the bowls of steaming water that were brought to him, and at once all hearts were lightened. For the fragrance that came to each was like a memory of dewy mornings of unshadowed sun in some land of which the fair world in spring is itself but a fleeting memory. But Aragorn stood up as one refreshed, and his eyes smiled as he held a bowl before Faramir’s dreaming face. ‘Well now! Who would have believed it?’ said Ioreth to a woman that stood beside her. ‘The weed is better than I thought. It reminds me of the roses of Imloth Melui when I was a lass, and no king could ask for better. Suddenly Faramir stirred, and he opened his eyes, and he looked on Aragorn who bent over him; and a light of knowledge and love was kindled in his eyes, and he spoke softly. ‘My lord, you called me. I come. What does the king command?’ ‘Walk no more in the shadows, but awake!’ said Aragorn. ‘You are weary. Rest a while, and take food, and be ready when I return.’ ‘I will, lord,’ said Faramir. ‘For who would lie idle when the king has returned?’
J. R. R. Tolkien, The Return of The King
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