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aterfish · 30 days ago
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Deep inside me, I'm fading to black, I'm fading
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wasyago · 1 year ago
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the kind of chemistry these two have is very entertaining
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overanalysingfandoms · 20 days ago
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Ok, so I know without even looking at the Scarian tag that everyone will be calling their interactions this session divorce coded (and that's valid)
However, THIS IS JUST HOW THEY FLIRT
Like, Scar being obsessed with killing Grian and then Grian blowing up his reputation board once he does???? Get a room. They are staring into eachothers eyes daring the other to do something, this is not divorce, this is enrichment
Exhibit B: Immediately after the whole murder and destruction of property debacle, when Grian has promised to hunt Scar until he's out (kinky) and Scar is hiding in Joel's car with the bamboozlers and the family and the sub ones are staring at them Scar LITERALLY DESCRIBES "THEIR SOCKET EYES" like???? only one man staring at you has socket eyes Scar, are you too busy getting lost in them to notice that???? Hmmmmm
Not to mention that after Mumbo's disastrous lava murder attempt Scar immediately runs right over to Grian and stands as close to him as physically possible for NO REASON!!!! Sir, this man has promised to murder you after you spent 50% of the session being obsessed with murdering him and now you're all up in his personal space whispering in his ear???? The least divorced thing I've seen all day, these two are absolutely openly disgustingly insane about eachother IN PUBLIC for everyone to see
AND Grian once more respawned in Scar's bed
This session is just the minecraft equivalent of making out in public and nobody can change my mind
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28ms28 · 19 days ago
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Has this been done yet??
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letswonderspirit · 1 year ago
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Cringtober day 2: self insert
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tokenducks · 1 year ago
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No one came to her party
No one noticed she died
And when they did, they didn’t mourn her, they celebrated Jimmy’s survival
When her death is discussed it’s in relation to canary’s curse and Scott’s survival and Joel’s future avenging
Ignored and outshined in life and death. All alone falling through the empties of the void.
She died as she lived, in shadows.
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cali-kabi · 3 months ago
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~ Two Snazzy Knights💫🌟⚔️
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befuddled-calico-whump · 2 months ago
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Riot Kings, page 196
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first // prev // next
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pixlokita · 11 months ago
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I feel like ? I gotta remind people it’s ok to unfollow a blog when it upsets you in any way >> like if I ever do that sure, you can let me know if it was anything I did personally I’d appreciate it but if you just don’t enjoy something it’s ok to unfollow ;w; can’t stress enough how important it is to put your mental health first 👌
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dumvixerum · 6 months ago
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YURI JUMPSCARE 😨😨🏃🏻‍♀️😨
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embrace-your-illithid · 8 days ago
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my Thirsty Sword Lesbians ttrpg character.... Scoundrel class aka slutty disaster thot 😘
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pleasedontcareaboutme · 29 days ago
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Have a holly jolly silly catman filled halloween all
|The Parade ~35th anniversary~ / Fly Side/ Kyouki no Dead Heat
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mintytealfox · 6 months ago
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If you're up for it, Ivy?
I MOST DEFINITELY AM UP FOR ITTTTT
HERE IS IVY
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her design is so DOPE and FUN TO DRAW OH MY GOODNESSS
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whereismyhat5678 · 7 months ago
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*Climbs out of my cave*
Guys HEAR ME OUT for a second okay?….
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It’s giving Hexxus- 👀🪭
ALSO THEY GAVE HIM SO MUCH ASS LIKE-
So in general, I did do a second version of it cuz I had used two pallets for him, and I REALLY liked both. So I did the second one as well 👀 I decided to show the top one since it looks more cleaner I think(?), but I couldn’t help myself 😅
Here’s the second version!
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letsgethaunted · 9 months ago
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Did a pope and an emperor join forces to erase 300 years of history?
History of the Catholic Church: Pope Sylvester II and the Holy Roman Emperor Otto III were two powerful men and two ambitious friends. How ambitious? History of the Catholic Church: there is a theory (very controversial) that among them, marked the beginning of a new millennium... 300 years before.
Roman Emperor Otto III The Holy Roman Emperor Otto III was a man of great power and talent for self-aggrandizement. He had plenty to work with. The Holy Roman Empire was a large amalgamation of what is now Germany, much of eastern Europe, northern Italy, and eastern France, and he was put in charge of it when he was three years old. He was crowned, famously, on Christmas Day, the same day that the holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne was crowned. (More on that later.) Like another famous person whose reign was inaugurated on Christmas Day, Otto was threatened by a mad king, his uncle, who coveted his power. The young man emerged unharmed after some military maneuvers, and was returned to his mother, a Byzantine princess. She brought it up with the idea that he would civilize the barbarian kingdom she had married into. History of the Catholic Church: Otto III's main objective has been shared by many leaders throughout history: to introduce a new Rome. He financed scholars and artists and sought to expand his kingdom. He also sought to cast himself, if not as a god or the messiah, then as some kind of predestined savior. He wanted his reign to be marvelous. He was helped in this by his mentor, Gerbert de Aurillac. While Otto was born to the most powerful couple in the Western world, Gerbert came from nowhere. His parents and the circumstances of his childhood are unknown, meaning they were humble enough that no one cared to record them and Gerbert probably didn't publicize them.
The “de Aurillac” part of his name is known because, although he was very young, he traveled and entered the monastery of Aurillac. History of the Catholic Church: For much of the first and second millennia, the church was the only way for the relatively poor to rise to wealth and power, and Gerbert took full advantage of it. He traveled and studied, using Arabic numerals to do calculations in his head that, until then, people had thought impossible. He put his knowledge to work, designing an organ that harmonizes more perfectly than anything yet made. There is a legend that Gerbert performs calculations that have never been done before by turning a church floor into an abacus.
He made giant disks and recruited students to move them. He stood at the top of the church, taking in the view and ordering his assistants to move the disks while he did the calculations. Because the church was a path to worldly and spiritual power, politics at the upper levels of the clerical hierarchy were wild. Gerbert was, over the years, threatened, imprisoned, stripped of his duties and his land, and had to flee to several powerful courts for protection. The last court he fled to was that of Otto III. Gerbert had mentored Otto's father, and when he arrived, he continued his work with the 17-year-old emperor. When Pope Gregory V died, Otto appointed Gerbert Pope. From his papal name, Gerbert took the name Sylvester, making him Sylvester II. Pope Sylvester I had been an advisor to Emperor Constantine of Rome. The year was 999, and the two were prepared for a new millennium and a new empire. The point is that both men knew how to mythologize themselves, which is why Heribert Illig, a German systems analyst, believes that the two changed the date to make their rise to power even more symbolic. It is possible that the two came to power in the middle or end of the 7th century AD. C., and they simply rewrote the dates to make it look like they were on the brink of a new millennium. Illig has some interesting evidence to support this. There are allegations of widespread document fraud in several manuscripts written at the time, which appear to date to the 7th century.
Byzantine documents from this era were transcribed from one type of script to a new, more efficient script, and the originals were discarded. Perhaps they were discarded to hide gaps and inconsistencies in the historical record. The change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar in 1582 was precipitated because all celebrations were approximately 10 days off from when they “should” be, in seasonal terms. The 10-day gap was too short for a calendar system that had been accumulating errors for 1,500 years. Ten days only represent about 1,200 years, leaving 300 years unaccounted for. And then there is Charlemagne. Tall, strong, handsome, powerful, good, and the first holy Roman emperor. He was almost a King Arthur figure, a figure who was secular enough to unite people without displacing the religious authority of the pope. Of course it had some flaws. He couldn't learn to read, although he always wanted to. If only some wise Roman emperor could take up his mantle and improve his reign, particularly if that man was crowned, like Charlemagne, on Christmas Day. It is worth noting that most historians disagree with this interpretation of events. Although the medieval period was turbulent, and most of the population did not have a good sense of date, calmly adding 300 years to the timeline would have been too difficult, even for the two most powerful and motivated men in Europe. That said, it's an incredible idea, one that two people invented three centuries, bending time to their will. And it makes our civilization quite advanced, considering we live in the 18th century. #OrbesArgentina Tags Christian Bible, the Bible, Catholic Bible, Bible, biblical studies. Christian sermons.
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¿Se unieron un papa y un emperador para borrar 300 años de historia?
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Historia de la iglesia catolica: El papa Silvestre II y el santo emperador romano Otto III eran dos hombres poderosos y dos amigos ambiciosos.  ¿Qué tan ambiciosos?.
Historia de la iglesia catolica: hay una teoría ( muy controvertida) que entre ellos, marcó el comienzo de un nuevo milenio … 300 años antes.
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Emperador romano Otto III El santo emperador romano Otto III era un hombre con mucho poder y talento para el autoengrandecimiento.  Tenía bastante con qué trabajar. El Sacro Imperio Romano fue una gran amalgama de lo que hoy es Alemania, gran parte del este de Europa, el norte de Italia y el este de Francia, y fue puesto a cargo de él cuando tenía tres años.  Fue coronado, famoso, el día de Navidad, el mismo día en que fue coronado el santo emperador romano Carlomagno. (Más sobre eso más adelante.) Como otra persona famosa cuyo reinado fue inaugurado el día de Navidad, Otto fue amenazado por un rey loco, su tío, que codiciaba su poder.  El joven salió ileso después de algunas maniobras militares, y fue devuelto a su madre, una princesa bizantina.  Ella lo planteó con la idea de que él civilizaría el reino bárbaro con el que se había casado. Historia de la iglesia catolica: el objetivo principal de Otto III ha sido compartido por muchos líderes a lo largo de la historia: introducir una nueva Roma.  Financiaba estudiosos y artistas y buscó expandir su reino.  También buscó echarse a sí mismo, si no como un dios o como el mesías, luego como una especie de salvador predestinado.  Quería que su reinado fuera portentoso. Fue ayudado en esto por su mentor, Gerbert de Aurillac.  Mientras Otto nació de la pareja más poderosa del mundo occidental, Gerbert vino de la nada.  Sus padres y las circunstancias de su infancia son desconocidos, lo que significa que fueron lo suficientemente humildes como para que a nadie le importara grabarlos y Gerbert probablemente no los publicitó.  La parte de su nombre “de Aurillac” se conoce porque, aunque era muy joven, viajó y entró en el monasterio de Aurillac.  Historia de la iglesia catolica: durante gran parte del primer y segundo milenios, la iglesia era la única forma en que los relativamente pobres podían ascender a la riqueza y el poder, y Gerbert la aprovechó al máximo.  Viajó y estudió, usando números arábigos para hacer cálculos en su cabeza que, hasta entonces, la gente había pensado que era imposible.  Él puso su conocimiento a trabajar, Diseñando un órgano que armonice más perfectamente que cualquier otro hecho hasta ahora.  Hay una leyenda que hace que Gerbert realice cálculos que nunca se habían hecho antes al convertir un piso de la iglesia en un ábaco.  Hizo discos gigantes y reclutó estudiantes para moverlos.  Se paró en lo alto de la iglesia, observando la vista y ordenando a sus asistentes que movieran los discos mientras hacía los cálculos. Debido a que la iglesia era un camino hacia el poder mundano y espiritual, la política en los niveles superiores de la jerarquía clerical era salvaje.  Gerbert fue, a lo largo de los años, amenazado, encarcelado, despojado de sus deberes y de su tierra, y tuvo que huir a varios tribunales poderosos para su protección.  La última corte a la que huyó fue la de Otto III. Gerbert había tutelado al padre de Otto, y cuando llegó, continuó su trabajo con el emperador de 17 años.  Cuando el papa Gregorio V murió, Otto nombró a Gerbert Pope.  Por su nombre papal, Gerbert tomó el nombre de Sylvester, haciéndolo Sylvester II.  El papa Silvestre I había sido asesor del emperador Constantino de Roma.  El año era 999, y los dos estaban preparados para un nuevo milenio y un nuevo imperio. El punto es que ambos hombres sabían automitificarse, por lo que Heribert Illig, un analista de sistemas alemán, cree que los dos cambiaron la fecha para hacer que su ascenso al poder sea aún más simbólico.  Es posible que los dos llegaron al poder a mediados o al final del siglo VII d. C., y simplemente reescribieron las fechas para que pareciera que estuvieran al borde de un nuevo milenio. Illig tiene algunas pruebas interesantes que lo apoyan.  Hay denuncias de fraude generalizado de documentos en varios manuscritos escritos en ese momento, que parecen fecharse en el siglo VII.  Los documentos bizantinos de esta época se transcribieron de un tipo de guión a un guión nuevo y más eficiente, y los originales se desecharon.  Tal vez fueron desechados para ocultar brechas e inconsistencias en el registro histórico. El cambio del calendario juliano al gregoriano en 1582 se precipitó porque todas las celebraciones tenían aproximadamente 10 días de descanso desde el momento en que “deberían” ser, en términos estacionales.  La brecha de 10 días era demasiado corta para un sistema de calendario que había estado acumulando errores durante 1500 años.  Diez días solo representan alrededor de 1200 años, quedando 300 años sin contabilizar. Y luego está Carlomagno. Alto, fuerte, guapo, poderoso, bueno, y el primer emperador romano santo.  Era casi una figura del Rey Arturo, una figura que era lo suficientemente secular para unir a las personas sin desplazar a la autoridad religiosa del papa.  Por supuesto que tenía algunos defectos.  No pudo aprender a leer, aunque siempre quiso hacerlo.  Ojalá algún sabio emperador romano pudiera tomar su manto y mejorar su reinado, particularmente si ese hombre fue coronado, como Carlomagno, el día de Navidad. Vale la pena señalar que la mayoría de los historiadores están en desacuerdo con esta interpretación de los acontecimientos.  Aunque el período medieval fue turbulento, y la mayoría de la población no tenía un buen sentido de la fecha, agregar tranquilamente 300 años a la línea de tiempo hubiera sido demasiado difícil, incluso para los dos hombres más poderosos y motivados de Europa.  Dicho esto, es una idea increíble, que dos personas inventaron tres siglos, inclinando el tiempo a su voluntad.  Y hace que nuestra civilización sea bastante avanzada, considerando que vivimos en el siglo XVIII. #OrbesArgentina Tags biblia cristiana, la biblia, biblia catolica, biblia, estudios biblicos. sermones cristianos. Read the full article
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letswonderspirit · 2 years ago
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It’s a redraw 🕺
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