#esther grace
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emp-t-man · 7 months ago
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know the signs 🫡
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dollarstoreartsupplies · 7 months ago
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gay awakening - @femslashfortnight
does it count as a gay awakening if something was awoken one day in her childhood but she'll literally never acknowledge it?
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wildereader · 8 months ago
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Another ✨library haul✨
Sooo I may have gone a bit overboard this time…
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FIFTEEN BOOKS!!! And this isn’t counting the 8 or so I got before these and still have… guess I really gotta get reading!
The themes that are emerging here are trans women, lesbians, and sci-fi—all things I am always loving 😌 I’m particularly excited about These Fragile Graces, This Fugitive Heart by Izzy Wasserstein, a new release that I specifically requested our collection developer to buy and put on hold for me, the Monk & Robot duology by Becky Chambers (A Psalm for the Wild Built and A Prayer for the Crown Shy), and (almost) all of the books in Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries series—I’m still waiting on the second one to come back!
I’m very excited to get around to these, but more than anything, I’m grateful my library has such a great collection for so many of the books I’ve been wanting to read for so long and for newer releases too :)
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gone-to-oregone · 1 year ago
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Some of my favorite pics from across various SK/adjacent instagrams from Lauren and Joey’s wedding
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duckybella · 8 months ago
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y’all, my school is having a drama club party and we’re supposed to dress as our dream role.
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sleepyashin · 1 year ago
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@b3tw.est
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spidergod · 11 months ago
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"california? like. the american state?" esther stared for a moment before laughing! it snorted and wiped a tear, shaking their head. it took the poppies and ATE them.
alice looked at the person and gave a tiny smile, shyly taking the poppies. she put them to her nose and took a little sniff. "..thank you." she put them in her hair. "i like them."
"flowers? flowers!!! i love flowers! i love, love, love how they taste and, and, and!--" maxins held them tightly in her hands. a bit too tight, haha. "yumyumyum!" she hummed and sniffed at them deeply. they stuck to her nostrils.
admin looked at the asker for a moment before smiling a little. he shyly took the flowers and put them on his own head before taking californias hands. "..thank you." :]
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walison-abigobaldo-iii · 2 years ago
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*in a singing voice*
I'm going insaaaaaaaneee and Amazon it iiiiissss aaaaaaalllll youuuuuuuurrrr FaaAAauuUUUUUULLtttt
Juuuuusst reneeeeeeeeewwwww myyy shoooouuuwwww
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BIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITCHHHHHHHHH AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
*normal voice*
I created this piece in a really rough time in my life, so I hope to whoever listen to it enjoy.
Thank you very much for listening
Amazon I hate you but this hate can go back to being indifference with you renew the queer baseball show
Aka
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN SEASON 2
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jewishcissiekj · 11 months ago
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guess who has an actual Purim costume for once (I'm a cowboyyyyy)
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theeditorarchive · 2 years ago
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biblethumpersims · 2 years ago
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a post of tags to make drafting & queuing easier, please ignore.
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esprit-de-kyung · 4 months ago
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Esther sends a messenger to find out what has caused her cousin such deep distress. The messenger reports back to her the news of the chilling edict. He also communicates Mordecai’s instructions to Esther to go to King Xerxes and plead the cause of the Jews.
Seems simple enough, right? Esther could walk up to Xerxes, the man who had chosen her as his wife, and beg him to spare the Jews. But then Esther mentions a little complication: No one was allowed to seek an audience with the king on their own. The king ordered you to come into his presence. You didn’t get to pick and choose when you could meet the king. By law, if the king found you in his presence without being summoned, it meant a death sentence. The only exception was if the king extended his golden scepter and spared your life. It had been thirty days since the king had summoned Esther.
Let’s pause the story to reflect on how vastly different the King of this universe is from the self-important king in our narrative. The Almighty King always has His golden scepter extended toward us. He invites us to come boldly before the Throne of Grace so we may receive help. His invitation is always open because He sent His Son to stretch out His arms on the Cross of Calvary.
What a privilege to come just as we are before the King who always welcomes us.
Behind the Scenes- The Esther Story by Susan Narjala
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kairoscape7 · 11 months ago
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Custom Women's Day Christian Insulated Coffee Mug, Personalized Gift for Woman, Anniversary, Birthday, "thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?" Esther 4:14, 10oz
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thedragonagelesbian · 11 months ago
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we don't have any robes/non-amour clothing that fit the barbarian aesthetic yet, so until then uh....
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evil librarian cyrus?
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complementary-oxymorons · 1 year ago
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NEED A SERAPHIM TO WORK IN THE COMPANY
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musingsfromanidlemind · 1 year ago
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The coming day of decision
“And Mordecai told them to answer Esther: “Do not think in your heart that you will escape in the king’s palace any more than all the other Jews. For if you remain completely silent at this time, relief and deliverance will arise for the Jews from another place, but you and your father’s house will perish. Yet who knows whether you have come to the kingdom for such a time as this?” Then Esther…
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