#it was there and gone with the wind
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birdhousematerial · 14 hours ago
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Oh, oh okay. I’m going with ships that I think were very big to me and when I think of shipping they’re the first ones that pop up in my head.
1. GaaNaru, first thing that came to mind because it is the very first ship I ever got into and enlightened me into the world of slash/fan-fiction. I remember reading the manga when I was younger and clenching my fists, screaming at the pages for Naruto to see how much Gaara loved him 😭 and then I discovered stories where other people felt the same and well… it’s been all downhill from there folks.
2. Sterek… I won’t be elaborating further, but I include it because it was a very formative time in my life and it left a lasting impression.
WAIT! Edit to add, because I forgot them 🥹
2.0 EruRi 🤍 Please they’re so tragic and they live rent free in my noggin, I know this is four but they deserve it and I love my insane commander and his short homicidal boyfriend.
3. Itafushi because it is everything, I adore these two idiots and until my heart stops beating in my chest they will live there 😌 they make me insane, and I agree SatoSugu is right alone side them, though I do have a favorite. Especially since they’re currently what I write/read most about.
I want to add Zutara because they also make me sick, and though I am not that big into the ATLA fandom anymore they are a comfort, I love them so much.
Tagging @writingandsufferingblog @shehatescoffee and @yuji-enjoyer but no pressure 🤍
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I don't wanna hear any of the emotional-wreckage psycho-sexual deviance comments that my answer might arouse
Soukoku
Klance
Jegulus
Next question.
Bonus point for stsg which takes charge whenever one of em is resting
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kelenia · 1 year ago
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Legacy
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shima-draws · 1 year ago
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Also the implication that megas are FINALLY coming back. Will he finally get the justice he deserves......
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thecmaly · 4 months ago
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but first, a quick souvenir--
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more windbreaker comics
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audreys-hepburn · 6 months ago
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Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara GONE WITH THE WIND — dir. Victor Fleming (1939)
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roeoftheemeraldsea · 2 months ago
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ngl the biggest surprise of wind and truth to me is that adolin made it through the book
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zegalba · 11 months ago
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This rare first edition of Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind" was used to conceal a .32-caliber pistol (1941)
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vivien-leigh · 1 month ago
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GONE WITH THE WIND (1939), dir. Victor Fleming
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iloveabortions · 9 months ago
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This rare first edition of Margaret Mitchell's “Gone with the Wind" was used to conceal a .32-caliber pistol (1941)
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screengifs · 2 months ago
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GIF MEME: 09. the subject should be in silhouette. "As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again." Gone with the Wind (1939)
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silentagecinema · 1 year ago
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movies + letterboxd reviews
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summertimenoir · 3 months ago
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Miss Leigh’s Scarlett commands first commendation as a memorable performance, of wide versatility and effective earnestness. She possesses all the physical requirements for the part. It is not as a coquette that she scores most heavily, however, nor as the scheming, bitter and ruthless wife and mother who knows no opposition to her will. She is best when the story demands attributes and characteristics of courage and determination, as during the exciting sequence of the flight with the helpless mother and child in her care. Again, in the brief passage with the Yankee deserter whom she shoots and kills. With her youth, looks and abundant talent, Miss Leigh springboards from ‘Wind’ to a boxoffice factor in the film market. - John C. Flinn Sir. Variety, December 19, 1939.
Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind (1939)
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dogwelder · 2 years ago
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Frankly my dear, I don't give a Gonk.
I spent far too long putting this together.
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colinfirth · 7 months ago
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#me GONE WITH THE WIND 1939 — dir. Victor Fleming
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kingjasnah · 1 month ago
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insane that taravangian had some of my absolute favorite moments in wind and truth. "hey jasnah was it girl power when you used your radiant abilities to straight up MURDER three darkeyed men in the back alleys of my city in book one because a 17 yr old asked you an ethics question you didn't like?" BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😭🗣️📢📢📢📢‼️‼️‼️
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vintagecamping · 7 months ago
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Author, Margaret Mitchell (Gone With The Wind) cooks breakfast while camping at Lake Burton in Rabun County.
Georgia
1937
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