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eloquentsisyphianturmoil · 7 months ago
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Fred and George Weasley -> Ambarussar
Bill Weasley -> Maedhros
Charlie -> Celegorm
Ginny -> Caranthir
Percy -> Curufin
Ron -> Not Maglor
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artic-star · 4 months ago
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Wip animation sharing it here cause I love you guys on tumblr the most 🥺🥺🥺
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okbirdphotos · 11 months ago
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American Robin with a worm!
Virginia, March 2024.
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anmolsmsblog · 3 months ago
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musicarenagh · 4 months ago
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The City That Fades: Amro.'s 'Places' - A Love Letter in Invisible Ink Sometimes, a city disappears not by bulldozer but by memory. amro.’s latest single “places” feels like a sonic love letter to his hometown of Dushanbe, written in invisible ink that vanishes with time but occasionally reappears under the strange light of nostalgia. It’s that kind of song — a city tour through your own past, but you've forgotten if you're the guide or the tourist. https://open.spotify.com/track/6ZnL89LUCY0iIKihkXfRq5?si=i-mLcZpqR_-ob_I3ui9KuQ What’s striking about “places” is how its emotion isn’t heavy, but light, like finding a photograph you didn’t know you’d lost. Synthwave and Synthpop beats pulse underneath, with melodies that remind you of neon-lit diners you’ve never been to. It's both familiar and unnervingly unknown. Listen closely, and it's like walking through a neighborhood that was never on any map, but somehow you know exactly every corner, every hidden graffiti, every forgotten bench. The synths in the song don’t glitter like disco balls, though; they sparkle more like lost stars, subtle but quietly endless. [caption id="attachment_57683" align="alignnone" width="1080"] The City That Fades: Amro.'s 'Places' - A Love Letter in Invisible Ink[/caption] The theme is clearly rooted in personal reflection — we’re talking about places that no longer exist, but amro. doesn’t wallow in regret or loss. Instead, there’s a fresh, almost innocent warmth, a kind of peace with the fading. It’s like watching a sunset you’ve seen a thousand times and knowing it’ll always be beautiful because of the fading. There’s something deeply cinematic here. If you close your eyes during the song, you might find yourself walking alongside Harrison Ford in Blade Runner or waiting for the credits to roll after a Ghibli film, yet it never feels pretentious. Amro. gives weight to the simple notion: a place isn’t just bricks and streets; it’s moments, feelings, yourself at a different time. Will you miss Dushanbe? Probably not, unless you've been there. But you’ll miss “places” long after the track fades out. Follow Amro on YouTube and Instagram.
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forrestsandfeathers · 10 months ago
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American Robin - turdus migratorious
San Luis Obipso County, Mar 22, 2024
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vulturecamera · 11 months ago
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American Robin
Kentucky 2023
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insidecroydon · 1 year ago
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Investigation call over property deals for £220m flats scheme
Soaring point: the £220m Amro development of the former Croydon Park Hotel site, having bought it from the council for just £25m, has left local residents furious Residents in Addiscombe are angry that the council has ignored hundreds of objections and granted planning permission for 36- and 33-storey towers – and demand a thorough police investigation into the tax-payers’ millions lost on…
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chechula · 5 months ago
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Ambarussa+fancy clothes (since I got a new book about medieval costumes and weapons :3 ), and to continue the Sons of Feanor series: Maedhros Maglor Curufin Celegorm 
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amroaev · 9 days ago
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thecoolblackwaves · 1 month ago
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Inspired by half asleep late night musings XD
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s1ncaraz · 7 days ago
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carlitos saying that he knows he doesn’t do it often but he wanted to take the opportunity to tell his team that he loves them 😭 this kid does things to my poor heart
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artic-star · 4 months ago
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Getting freaky fr 🤑🤑🤑🤑
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okbirdphotos · 10 months ago
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American Robin and Eastern Towhee
Virginia, April 2024.
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aipilosse · 1 year ago
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Now I am really really curious and want to know more about your theory of C&C and M&M not being close anymore in Beleriand and why you don't buy their super duper close relationship. I noticed that as well as the fact that C&C are the feanorians often linked not just to Aredhel but to the three Arafinweans, especially Orodreth and Angrod who in the many versions are actually close to C&C which honestly is pretty interesting and such cool thing.
oooh yeah sure, I'll talk about this! This is more contrarian headcanon-not-contradicted-by-canon than anything I came to organically, but it's now become my preferred way of thinking about them.
Anyway, first, I will clarify that my theory is not Celegorm & Curufin and Maedhros & Maglor not being close in Beleriand; it is that they were NEVER close, even in Aman. We know from the story that Fëanor's sons were fiercely devoted to him, but it's never said that they were especially close with each other. And with a father who was likely demanding, played clear favorites, and had piles of charisma, I could easily see the brothers' relationships being marked by jealousy and simmering resentment, but not in an 'every brother for himself' way. It seems M&M have a strong relationship and C&C do too. Caranthir is the odd one out where it seems like none of his brothers are too attached, and honestly there's so little about Amras & Amrod but from what's there they form another obvious pair. But yeah, C&C definitely have a lot connections to the rest of the family! And it seems like those friendships were created before the Darkening and the Flight, and then renewed after Maedhros' rescue.
After Fëanor's death, Maedhros leads his brothers, but here I don't think that's because of any especial familial love or 'big brother Maedhros protective power uwu', and more because as Princes of the Noldor descended from Fëanor they are a *political* unit.
Sidebar: I think the 'family' part of the family politics of the House of Finwë is super overemphasized and the 'politics' part languishes. Like, Maedhros' brothers owe some sort of political allegiance to him (I'd say fealty... but I feel like someone with more historical knowledge will jump out of the woodwork and 'well ackshually' me) -- they are not a normal modern family!!
Now, I think the common fandom interpretation of suffocatingly close and devoted sons of Fëanor is a reasonable conclusion to reach from reading 'Of the Return of the Noldor' and I don't think my 'brothers at odds' theory is more canon; it's more that I don't think close and devoted take is the only reasonable conclusion. I have in fact seen people discard an obvious interpretation of events off hand because of the fact that all of the sons of Fëanor were soooo obviously devoted to each other, any time they didn't seek each other out there must be *something* preventing them from joining their brothers.
I really must disagree -- while C&C seem very close as do M&M, I think it's just as likely that when they're all together they're an acrimonious bitter mess, and that Maedhros staked out lands for them out east not just to keep the peace with Fingolfin & Finrod, but also to reduce fighting between his brothers. Also, them being an acrimonious bitter mess together does not mean they aren't charming, fun even, apart. Finrod is friends with all three pairs (sorry Caranthir); there's the other aforementioned C&C Arafinwean friendships and Aredhel friendship; Maedhros is friends with Fingolfin and Fingon. They even form alliances with non-elves apart, with Curufin befriending some dwarvish groups independently, and different brothers forming different mannish alliances. And I haven't even mentioned Amrod & Amras and the green elves. This all points to the brothers being reasonable, personable people when separated, capable of forming friendships and political alliances both, and perhaps to some degree hating each other's guts when together.
Food for thought! I welcome any and all enjoyers of my 'the sons of Fëanor would rather not be in a room together ever again' theory.
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charlitosalcaraz · 1 year ago
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them 🫶
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