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badgal-stylist · 19 days ago
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giving 2014 instagram filter >>>
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newhologram · 2 months ago
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Baby’s first bonnet 🎀💗🌸
(song is tsuntsun by natsume kungfu)
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lluviareal · 2 months ago
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Me at the beach <3 xoxo
what if you follow me on ig? @lluvia.ll
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ponyxaviors · 2 years ago
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Sam Winchester Appreciation Week | Day 4 | Favorite quote(s)
One of many. (1x19, Provenance)
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iwantpesto · 2 years ago
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Surviving the jetlag.
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hinamie · 4 months ago
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ṇ̵̛̱͌̅̃͛̔o̴̮̓̀͂́̃_̴̛̲́s̷͈̋̈́̄̋͠ị̶͔̗̐͐̐̒̕g̵̛̱̘̣̑͂ņ̴̰͔̘͇̏̒̓̇͠͝a̸̜̥̩̭͋̌ḷ̶͔̖͗͋͛͛̃͆
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giacobalt · 1 year ago
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Me when I
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mollysunder · 15 days ago
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Whoever made that post that Jayce should be Mel's narrative "dead wife" is a genius because it fits so well. Jayce to Mel represents all the hope and potential she sees in Piltover. When Jayce steps into her life he sparks the breakthrough she'd been waiting for Piltover to truly rise. He's the part of her life where Mel could believe that with hextech she could a build a world out of Noxus' reach and out of her family's legacy of violence.
But that part of her life, that hope she had, died with Jayce and the possibilities he created for her and Piltover. Jayce's death marks the actual end to the chapter of Mel's life that was Piltover, and now she's off to Noxus to start a new one.
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lushbrainzz · 2 years ago
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fight-nights-at-freddys · 3 months ago
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Ah yes, i LOVE homophobia…
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sacrilegiov · 4 months ago
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newhologram · 11 days ago
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Actually. Yeah.
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ink--theory · 14 days ago
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doing random sketches while having vinesauce's playthrough of mother 3 in the bg :]
decided to add color to this one in particular cuz I had nothing better to do
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girderednerve · 1 month ago
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this post is old but i saw it going around again & it's driving me nuts. this is an extremely bad historical summary? parts of it are outright wrong & the framing is nonsensical, multiple people have chimed in to add "more" information but no one seems to have taken issue with the content of the original post. anyway it's somewhat strange to say that the church 'began forbidding' christians from participating in moneylending (pawnshops are also moneylenders; banking didn't really exist in europe until the latter middle ages), because the text of the bible itself treats loans as a form of charity which should not bear interest between community members. there are a bunch of patristic commentaries to this effect, but there are also a bunch of rabbinic commentaries to this effect! because it was a moral rule for both groups of people, and indeed for muslims! however, to lend money at any sort of scale, you need to charge interest to cover for the risk that you won't be paid back, so there's friction between practical exigency & ethical doctrine. it turns out that there was a centuries-long moral crisis about the expansion of a market economy & the development of finance, which cannot be usefully boiled down to the idea that money was 'unclean' (extremely vague term; also, if the church simply thought that, why were there so many lavish churches & well-heeled priests?). it is broadly true that medieval european jews were excluded, often violently, from fully participating in christian society & that several engaged in moneylending, using the out-group loophole to lend at interest to gentiles. however, a bunch of christians just lent money anyway; actually, most moneylenders in medieval christendom were christians, and most jews did other work. the idea that jews were substantially engaged in early finance was first an antisemitic myth, propagated by christians who were trying to resolve the moral & practical conflict of moneylending by displacing it; then it was a philosemitic myth, recuperated by late nineteenth century scholars who saw in jewish moneylenders evidence of a unique jewish contribution to the development of europe. but it never reflected the daily lives of most medieval jews & we can do better than this, guys, come on
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rbvcdeluxe · 8 months ago
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every time someone makes good richie lipschitz characterization an angel wins their wings back
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nanihirunkits · 4 months ago
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What a true silver spoon you are. I’m feeding you, but you still get your mouth dirty.
KIDNAP | EP4
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