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So close
spin this wheel
you're now this mythical creature, congrats!
#wraith#yeah i can see that#going to haunt someone#i was so close to getting werecat#like less than a millimetre#spinner wheel#poll#i like that
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Fun thing about Leverage is we take for granted that Sophie can seduce any man whenever the plot deems it convenient as a matter of course
What is less common in such shows is the other way round, but god damn it if Eliot can't seduce any woman whenever convenient #equality
#it's SO fun bc the unrealistic seduction superpowers are equal opportunity#i like that#leverage#trees watches leverage#myposts
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[A subtitle saying "Taash: Doesn't matter how sad you are about doing evil crap if you keep doing it."]
Man, the literal kind isn't the only kind of fire that Taash spits. That's probably the most succinct summary of how I feel about Solas that any character has ever given in this story yet.
#squirrel plays datv#datv spoilers#taash#dragon age: the veilguard#yeah so that memory i juts found in the fade was uuuuhhhhh how you say...................... fucked#very much an “i'm not surprised just disappointed” for me#i was gonna go grab emmrich but i somehow ended up wandering the warden area with taash and bellara#funny how that works out#really liking their banter so far; bellara came with her knives out and was very pleasantly surprised#i like that
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I like when people draw him with just the glasses and no visible pupils. Like the facade is so strong you cant see into the windows of his soul aka the most sincere parts of him. Constant smile except when he feels just a LITTTLE silly.
#homestuck#hom3stuck#jake english#borzoi art#these are old but you have to see the vision.#sort of like a predator animal where seeing the eyes = danger#i like that
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I went back on a few posts. What was going on with the cube guy?
"Ah that's Cubert!! He's not my character. He's from Fizzyboy and he appear to teach Yin and Yang a lesson since those two twins did a bad things."
"I fully support this and very entertained to see those two downfall before they did more bad stuff in the future. So this is a nice step back for the two."
"Did you see that battle? Too bad it only lasted 5 minutes, he got those good moves. I tried tap dancing and follow but I twist my ankles and crashed, nearly broke my head but worth it!"
#shooting star oc#oc#sona#cubert not mine#cubert is from fizzyboy#go check them out they are awesome#they got funny photos too#i like that#sketches#illustration#my art
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i think you deserve to get some notes spammed.
anyone reading this should spam her with notes :3
What-
No. No one should spam me with notes. Nope.
What did I do to deserve this??????
Except spamming @kianf1sh with notes but that doesn't count.
#asks#anonymous#Mmmm first person someone used she/her for me since I realized I was trans#I like that
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✨️ A R M S ✨️
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I m is my wh irkfriend come back to me ambassador of lo ve
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Aw poor John
#you so cruel op#I like that#the beatles#the beatles fandom#the beatles john#john lennon fanart#john lennon#paul mccartney#george harrison#ringo starr#the beatles teddy boys#teddy boy era#traditional art#traditional drawing#sketch art#sketch requests#my art#artwork#the beatles fanart#artists on tumblr#the beatles art#doodle requests#doodle
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jesus !!!
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The Third Day of Julius Caesar
What was Julius Caesar's *real name*?
People often think that Caesar's name is just Julius Caesar, nothing more nothing less. His first name is Julius and his last name is Caesar. And that makes sense in a culture in which Julius is a valid first name.
But was Julius a valid first name in the time of Julius Caesar?
Usually not!
Generally, Roman men at the time of Julius Caesar had to have at least two names, a praenomen and a nomen. A praenomen is like your first name, your given name. A nomen is like your family name, it showed which gens (your extended family) you belonged to, and it usually ended with an -ius (like Claudius, Valerius, Vipsanius, Vergilius, Flavius and... Julius!)
There was a third type of name, called a cognomen. It was like a legal nickname, or it could also be a name that showed which branch of your gens you belonged to. Not all Roman men had one (such as Marc Antony!), but many did, including Caesar.
Generally, the order was like so: praenomen, nomen, and cognomen (fun fact: Maximus Decimus Meridius probably should've been Decimus Meridius Maximus. But who can trust Gladiator to be accurate?).
So we know Caesar's nomen, Julius. And we know his cognomen, Caesar. Wait, what about his praenomen? He needs one!
Julius Caesar actually had three names; we just don't usually call him by his first name. His full name is Gaius Julius Caesar. His father's name was also Gaius Julius Caesar, and his father's, and his father's! (but Julius Caesar's great great grandfather's name was actually Sextus Julius Caesar)
So yeah, Julius was not Caesar's first name.
I've met a few people who say "Actually, no. Julius Caesar's *real name* was Caius Julius Caesar with a C instead of a G!"
Nope!
The reason we sometimes see Caius for Gaius (and why Gaius was abbreviated as C.) wasn't because Gaius was actually Caius or the ancient Romans pronounced Gaius like Caius. It's because in earlier Roman history, those poor guys didn't have the letter G! They had C, K, and Q (which all made the exact same sound) but they didn't have G. They had to spell Gaius with a C and they had to abbreviate Gaius with a C because they had no G.
This was because the Latin alphabet came from the Etruscan alphabet, and Estruscan didn't have a distinction between the C and G sounds and therefore they didn't need two separate letters. Latin, meanwhile, did have a distinction and did desperately need two letters.
Anyway, Romans later got the letter G and then they could write all your favorite G words, like Gay and Gaius. They still commonly abbreviated Gaius as C. because old habits die hard.
If you say that we should write Gaius as Caius because that's the original way to spell it, you might as well say we should write Gaius as CAIVS. Don't cherry pick your archaisms!
#dont cherry pick your archaisms#i like that#the 15 days of julius caesar#ancient rome#roman history#history#julius caesar#roman names#tria nomina#ides of march#the ides of march
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The rain is already washing the snow away so I will not be emerging from my lair for the rest of the day. Instead I'll be tailoring this dress my sister handed down to me to fit me. To do:
Ironing
Seamripping and lowering the hem
Taking in the seams at the back
Adding pockets to the sideseams
Maybe changing the neckline? We'll see how I feel
Let's see if I can make this a one day project!
#the construction of this dress is actually very good#its got an understitched facing and the seams are serged side by side#so none of my alterations will have to be permanent#i like that#except the pockets of course#one day dress alteration#will be the tag to block#one day project#for reference it's 11:38 rn#a talia original#talia's adventures in dressmaking#excerpts from my life#sewing progress
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11 years later
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