#Glynnis
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jhonskii · 7 months ago
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🔥: YOU COVERED MY FACE, YOU JERK
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jhonskii · 7 months ago
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I know this is for writing prompts but i thought it would be fun :)
"Why are you here?"
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Dialogue Responses
"Why are you here?"
"I live here."
"To see you."
"I don't even know."
"Well, I have a coupon."
"I'm asking myself that."
"I needed to see if it's true."
"Well, you asked me to come."
"Because I still care about you!"
"To save you from making a mistake."
"To see if I could still change your heart."
All the Dialogue Responses can be found here.
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chanelbagsandcigarettedrags · 6 months ago
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Physical attraction right now seems less a gamble than a given. Everyone is feral for connection.
I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself, Glynnis MacNicol
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nocternalrandomness · 4 months ago
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Diane Glynnis
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eoogrogan · 2 years ago
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Dianne Glynnis
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itsblosseybitch · 1 year ago
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Griffin Dunne with Michael Keaton, Marilu Henner, Maureen Stapleton, Dick Butkus, Richard Dimitri, and Glynnis O’Connor at the Johnny Dangerously party on the Fox lot.
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jawanaka · 2 years ago
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Glynnis aep Loernach
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I've never been much of a fan off Gwent, either in The Witcher III or as a separate game (and some of the story content they've put out has...choices made). But I like mining it for not-actually-OC's, like this one here.
From the wiki:
She loved every soldier like a son. She cried for each one. Glynnis aep Loernach was a young officer within the Ard Feainn, a cavalry division within Nilfgaardian Army. It is unknown if she took part in the Battle of Brenna, where her unit was defeated.
From an upcoming chapter of The Sins of Fathers:
“Have you seen the terrain south of the lake? Open land largely, good cavalry country. They try that we’ll cut them to pieces,” Brigadier Glynnis aep Loernach was a tall and pale woman, her black hair falling down her back in multiple tight braids, her accent betraying the highlands of Mag Turga.
“Risk? Were either of you at Brenna?” Neither man responded. Morvran, who also had not been anywhere near said battle, also didn’t speak. “Because that’s what happened at Brenna. Someone fucked up the reconnaissance and the whole army got slaughtered.”
“I know,” she sighed, “General I’m not looking for revenge on any nordlings. I’m only looking to make sure that when we have to go up there, and we will have to go up there, as many as possible will come back alive.”
“So do I.”
“I know general. That’s why it pleased me to find you in command. We all know of general Voorhis, the man who likes to win without fighting.”
Morvran smiled faintly, “Were it so easy.”
“You and the empress will find a way general. Till then, we hold the line.”
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chantssecrets · 5 months ago
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James Baldwin: Novelist and Critic (Celebrating Black Artists) Paperback – by Glynnis Reed - 2019
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badmovieihave · 1 year ago
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Bad movie I have Johnny Dangerously 1984
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hedleylamarr · 1 year ago
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Baby Blue Marine (1976).
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jhonskii · 6 months ago
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Glee!
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cinemaocd · 1 year ago
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So anyway Frieda (1947) was kind of amazing though...
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dieselmansstuff · 9 months ago
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moonstonetombstone · 1 year ago
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eoogrogan · 2 years ago
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Dianne Glynnis
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dearly · 1 year ago
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"I was going to have to figure out how to live well in a world that had given me little indication that was possible." -- Glynnis MacNicol, No One Tells You This
"It was hard work to root yourself so deeply in life that you could still love people and rely on them, knowing at any point they could make decisions that would leave you scrambling to find solid ground again."
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