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rennyloumarie · 2 months ago
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i don’t think a real man could ever compare with the ones in my book..
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redsugarheart · 4 months ago
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Sometimes it's a struggle to get 07-X to behave himself. Sometimes the struggle is exactly what he's after!
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stolenxkissess · 1 year ago
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This god damn series is breaking my heart, I’m starting book 3 tomorrow and I’m not ready 😭🥺
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overthinking-momma · 2 months ago
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She got beau because of Dominic. Heart breaking all over again.
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sadiegirl2021 · 1 year ago
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Time to break my own heart and read The Ravenhood triology!
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savourings · 9 months ago
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I’m convinced Dominic King is alive and thriving somewhere in that world. I refuse to acknowledge the gravesite scenes. um guys there’s no one in there you’re talking to dirt 🤷‍♀️
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stargiirl27 · 2 months ago
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the last thing you see before you die
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mistandshcdow · 1 month ago
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lotr behind the scenes
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eggsaladstain · 4 months ago
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this show is sooooo unserious lmao
Source: My Lady Jane, Season 1 Episode 2
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goffick · 1 year ago
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BOOK THOUGHTS: The Ravenhood series by Kate Stewart
**This will have spoilers**
All I wanted to know was the context for the 'We like rainy days, don't we, baby?' so I could be in the know with my fellow booktok girlies T_T
I'm halfway-ish through Exodus right now and don't know what to think. It feels silly to write a whole book building up a poly relationship only to completely throw it away in book 2 for a monogamous one. (Where's Katherine Pierce when you need her?)
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This is how I thought the story was going to go while reading Flock:
I thought Sean was going to die by the end of book 1 and book 2 was going to focus on Dom x Cecelia and that the 'We like rainy days, don't we, baby?' line was in reference to their mutual grief over Sean's death. Which I think would have made for a more tragic and interesting story, but maybe that's just me!
Also, I really hate 'baby' as a romantic pet name so that's been hard to get through when all three MMCs use it. Also, 'Pup'? BARF.
I don't know if I'll want to read Book 3 to be honest so if someone wants to spoil it for me, please be my guest.
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condohavenoking · 2 months ago
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The Hobbits | Fellowship of the Ring + Return of the King
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snowbunny-alissa · 2 months ago
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My BBC lover, Will has 4 of his black friends coming over next Thursday 9/26 and Friday 9/27. 5 hung black men and one snowbunny hotwife for 2 days?? Should be fun.
But I would love to hear your naughty requests! ♠️♠️♠️♠️♠️
@mistress-felicia-2 @snowbunnyslutariel-02 @subjensophie @urfavprincessred @solangejade @blaccpvnther
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todayontumblr · 11 months ago
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Monday, December 18.
Willkommen.
History was made on this day, twenty years ago. The last installment in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Return of the King, was released in cinemas. It grossed over $1.1 billion worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of all time. It won all eleven Oscars for which it was nominated, including Best Picture (the first fantasy to do so), at the 76th Academy Awards. The sequel to 2002's The Two Towers, and the completion of the story started by The Fellowship of the Ring, it was a cinematic landmark and a pop culture behemoth. Like its two predecessors, the film was widely acclaimed by critics and loved by audiences across the globe. But they were, all of them, deceived—for another film was made.
In 2004, Dominic Monaghan, the actor alias used by renowned German film critic Hans Jensen, interviewed the trilogy's star, Elijah Wood. In these nine bracing minutes of footage, Mr. Jensen probed his interviewee on the matters of the day: losing time within yourself, kicking balls, dolphins, and the wearing of wigs. It makes for quite remarkable viewing almost two decades later.
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cull3nblaze · 4 months ago
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What if history were different?
My Lady Jane in a nutshell
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sadiegirl2021 · 1 year ago
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Just reading Exodus and hysterically crying. Nothing to see here!
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highladyofterrasen7 · 11 months ago
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Ana huang: writes any man
Me:
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