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thequeenwechoose · 10 months
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Alicent Hightower's turquoise dress in 4k
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creasy-doggo-art · 1 year
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Was at the Eurovision cruise with my friend, and took some pics from Käärijä's gig! I'll pick some of my faves for this post, and probably post more later!
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The pics: by me
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dreamlessspring · 4 months
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John Creasey (writing as Gordon Ashe) - The Dark Circle - Corgi - 1968
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hoosbandewan · 8 months
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Ewan's expression lines are so important to me 😭😭😭
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yume-fanfare · 7 months
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in here i actually went too overboard w the creases and forgot half of it would get covered by the wings
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idolsummons · 1 month
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did somebody order an antisocial goth gf (outfit)
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marune2 · 7 months
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Alchemist Nacht Au
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Nacht can’t handle the Lost of Morgan and get’s creasy and became a alchemist to bring Morgan back and he get him back so remember Morgan all of Nacht’s actions but Nacht don’t know it
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—As Morgan die Nacht can not take it the lost it’s hurting him so bad so he think to bring Morgan back so became he a alchemist and studying to be one in main ficus to create life
—Nacht create homuncolos out of Morgan’s DNA whit many fails
—but then one perfect body survive all test so he let the body grow
—yami and the other see what going on mainly yami he thinks Nacht is creasy but don’t let’s go of him but yami didn’t know abaut the homuncolos wo is in growing
—some year’s passed but what Nacht is not aware of Morgan soul is reborn in the body and he hear what Nacht do and say and he is sad but happy Nacht care abaut him but mainly he is concerned is he a soulless creature or is he’s soul in it?
—then as Morgan’s new body did grow enough break Nacht the container
—Morgan don’t know how to react he can’t talk really or walk because he’s new body never did do it but the creepy part is Nacht don’t know Morgan is Morgan and did. Name him after he’s Name and take care of him Morgan is concerned but play along it’s Nice to have a big Brother wo care
—yami did tell Nacht he is insane as he see the younger ver of Morgan and how he treats him as he’s death brother what he is but yami don’t know this
—Morgan Life whit Nacht and yami yami show’s him life skills and tell him be himself not what Nacht think he is and he can ask for help but tell Nacht don’t harm him
—Nacht try be a good big brother but he is time to time away because the spate Mission but he take care of Morgan
—and whit the time the black bulls take fast a liking of Morgan but they think Nacht is creasy too because they Heard what Nacht did
Morgan:did get he’s magic again and learn all new
—Then spate arc happened but Tag whas home he did take care of Nacht and the other whit he’s magic to heal and kick Dante’s ass for molesting the woman and him? Because he’s pretty and Dante mistakes him for a girl…….the dude whas sic€ in Morgan’s wive
—but then the paladin arc happen and yes he’s original body got’s revive again and the other ver of Morgan and Morgan did have a interesting moment to say at least
—but after this………
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poland qualifying is a hate crime. you know who probably would’ve prevented this?
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creasy-doggo-art · 1 year
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Thank you so, so much to all of you for the love and reblogs on the first bunch of my pics! They made my weekend even better! 💚🫶💚
So, here's some more pics from the Eurovision cruise and Käärijä's gig as I promised! 🐢
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The pics: by me
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tweetingukpolitics · 1 year
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All republics that acquire supremacy over other nations, rule them selfishly and oppressively. There is no exception to this in either ancient or modern times. Carthage, Rome, Venice, Genoa, Florence, Pisa, Holland, and Republican France, all tyrannised over every province and subject state where they gained authority.
- Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy, The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World: from Marathon to Waterloo (1851)
Edward J. Creasy's 19th Century work of military history is considered one of the most famous works on military history in the 19th century at least. It caught the imagination of the British public and was something of a best seller. It came as it did between Clausewitz’s On War (1832) and Ardant Du Picq’s Battle Studies (1870). It is not only the authoritative account of each battle that makes Creasy’s work such a classic–it is his command of narrative, his interest in human struggle, his profound deductions as to effects of the battles, and his striving after truth. Furthermore, his selections seem as wise and well-considered today as when
It is not only the authoritative account of each battle that makes Creasy’s work such a classic–it is his command of narrative, his interest in human struggle, his profound deductions as to effects of the battles, and his striving after truth. Furthermore, his selections seem as wise and well-considered today as when Fifteen Decisive Battles first appeared in 1851: Nobody since has made better ones, nor given us better accounts.
Apart from the scholarship and literary skill of Creasy’s book, there is another reason it has endured: Creasy was essentially fair-minded. He had been a judge, and when he became England’s great military critic and historian, he maintained a thoroughly judicial attitude. He was not a British partisan, nor French, nor German - he was a cosmopolitan observer of great events.
Out of 2300 years, Creasy only found fifteen battles which he called decisive in the highest sense. He chose them not for the number of killed and wounded, nor for their status in myth and lore, but because they fundamentally changed the course of world history. In doing so, he made his book a miniature military history of the western world, a classic that will repay continued study for generations to come, as it has for past generations.
I have a copy of his book and, even though he is writing from the perspective of the Victorian era, his historical judgements are especially prescient and acute.
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mumblelard · 2 years
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sassy succulents are sassy
i want to put clarice on the kitchen table when she blooms, but unfortunately, the boba of destructions wants that too. also, she would miss creasy and ruth if she were away from the windowsill too long
happy wednesday imaginary constructs!
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fuckyeahilike · 1 year
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Labour MP says police giving 'green light' to trolls after man tried to get her kids taken away
A senior MP has accused police of giving the "green light" to internet trolls after a vexatious complaint saw her subjected to a social services investigation.
Stella Creasy was told her harasser would not face criminal sanctions because he was "entitled" to his view her children should be taken into care because of her "extreme" views, she told Sky News.
The extreme views in question are that she is a feminist and she has a vagina, so she should know that she's a second class citizen. This makes her unfit for motherhood. She’s an MP, but she doesn’t make the rules, men do.
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syrcus · 3 months
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anyway one major thing I love about dawntrail and the new graphics
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Raha has little wrinkles under his eyes now. they're faint but they're there. I love him your honour.
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la-luz-mala · 2 years
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{May 2022} Eye Bleach
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{May 2022 - Originally published on Goodreads} {2022 Reading Challenge: book 30/40}
★ (1/5)
Author: Paul E. Creasy Pages: 347 Main genre: Horror (not really) Serial?: Standalone Release date: 2018
🚨🚨Spoilers ahead🚨🚨 (not that you should care, this book is terrible and I advise avoiding it)
I'm honestly surprised this book has so many good reviews, it was a real struggle to finish it. What stood out, among other issues:
- The story is only barely related to the blurb - UVid is just an excuse to take the main character out of NY and to tell the reader about her controversial methods, and it stops being relevant right after.
- Dialogue is unrealistic and unnecessarily long-winded - when people chat it's usually not a monologue with quick quips from the other person that only serve as footholds to continue the rant. There's also something to say about how people actually talk to strangers - a priest who is probably in his 60s enters a crystal & ¿wicca? shop and the clerk proceeds to tell him in a husky tone about the things she could do to him, and about the shop being his "competition". Nobody talks like that.
- Asides from Sylvia, who has some depth, all other characters are one-dimensional cardboard cutouts with unrealistic dialogue. I.e. the horny goth coworker who is written like a complete caricature - a mix of media & prejudices, like the author saw The Craft's trailer once. While doing something else. During a thunderstorm. Or the mexican pastor who eats, I kid you not, burritos and churros. Or the idiot brosky gamer boss who cheats on his girlfriend and has the character depth of a kiddie pool. I could go on and on but you get the point.
- Sylvia's "controversial method" wouldn't be out of place in a fantasy book as a magic power. Basically, she can help the person lock memories deep inside their subconscious mind. Another psychologist who is a family friend and treated her during her childhood (don't ask me to remember the name) can also rewrite the subject's entire memory, creating all childhood memories for a 10-year-old Sylvia and entirely fabricating love for her new adoptive parents. I think that if this actually existed and worked as well as it does in the book, the academia would be in upheaval, not just consider it a fringe and discredited method.
- I had to skip at least two entire conversations - Sylvia & the pastor and the two cops near the end- because it was basically the author Bible-thumping. I don't mind reading about Christianity (hell, I read the entire Caballo de Troya series and loved it) but (1) that's not what I came for and (2) the dialogue is obviously a thinly veiled attempt by the author to show how atheism is wrong and bad. If anything, this had the opposite effect and made me dislike pretty much everyone, from the Satanists to the priest & his police altar boys.
If the book's blurb was honest I would have never read this book, and this review (and the nagging feeling of wasted time) could have been avoided.
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