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Miranda Otto as Éowyn The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)
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I love asking friends, without context, "what are you really into this week?" I'll go first. this week I'm really into mouthwash and sudoku. Last week I was into peaches.
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Have they invented a way to draw your OCs without opening an art program or doing anything yet
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I have an ongoing joke w my partner where I'm like "the difference between you and me? Everything you see here, I worked for. I built this with my own bare hands, poured my blood and sweat into making this home" as I gesture all around us at the IKEA furniture I assembled
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NOOOO THE SIX ORGASMS PERIOD HACK GOT REBLOGS DISABLED JUST AS I TRIED TO REBLOG IT whatever. I'm trying that next period.
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“Haven’t seen you in awhile, what you been up to?”
me:
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why did my neighbors name their wifi network this
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party rockers in their bed tonight. every body just have a good night
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meanwhile on Twitter
you could make the argument that it’s foolish that everyone in the world should know what the Odyssey is but if you’re from a western country that literally has Greek history stolen away in your museum then well, really a child left behind.
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I see a beautiful gay man in the park and I say, "That man has my body". (...) I felt like a gay man in a woman's body. I knew when I was young, about twenty-four, that I wished I was a gay man. That was a common fantasy of mine. I felt that the physical response I had to men must mean I’m like a gay man. I identified with the way gay men talked about other men. I felt like an imposter as a woman. - Anne Rice, The Roquelaure Reader
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While making dinner tonight, I very very fleetingly, but very seriously and legitimately thought “I should watch Goncharov tonight”
And then I Remembered.
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This crocheted Döskallesjal, translated to Skull Shawl was designed by Kungen Och Majkis on Ravelry. Find the free pattern and photo tutorial in English and Swedish on her blog!
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