#letters for me
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zoroshonkingbazonkadonkas · 9 months ago
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I HAVE UR BDAY SAVED HAHAHAH
oh my god i love you
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mychemicalbrromance · 2 months ago
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Guys ive been reading peak
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toodrunktofindaurl · 2 months ago
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fan letter
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ciearcab · 1 month ago
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beyond the distant horizon
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gentlemosses · 5 months ago
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butch love letter
14x18in acrylic on canvas
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datcravat · 3 months ago
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SCIENCE BEGETS TRUTH✨
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eclown4hire · 2 months ago
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sopping wet cat of a man
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beanghostprincess · 2 months ago
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These glasses made me cry.
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Usually, whenever fanatism and admiration become too much to the point of wanting to turn yourself into your idol, you end up forgetting yourself. She begins the short by dressing exactly like Nami (no glasses despite needing them and sandals to walk Nami's steps) and complaining about how she could pretend to be a better Nami than the fake one.
She thanks Nami for inspiring her to be adventurous and live an intrepid life, to the point where it seems she wants to be her in order to do so.
And yet, at the end of the day, it's herself (with her glasses, barefoot and far from the perfect ideal she has of Nami) the one who saves the day and gets to live her own adventure.
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pokeberry5 · 2 months ago
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practice portraits
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1alchemistart · 11 months ago
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dont got much to offer for The Holiday but have these sillies!
happy valentines day :D
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zoroshonkingbazonkadonkas · 9 months ago
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TY FOR REMINDING ME OF CONSUME BESTIE !!!!!!! <3
Also heaven and back? I love heaven and back its also such a kevin day song to me
SHE'S HIGH SHE LIVES IN THE SKY
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cosmogeddom · 2 months ago
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ninjasmudge · 1 month ago
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i always like when people joke abt lamb talking to chat and i also think its great when narinder, aym and baal are watching through the crown so i combined them
lamb needs to get some disciples just to give them mod privileges
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cloudysarts · 4 months ago
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yeesh. touchy subject
hey have you guys noticed that in dreamscaperers, bill has to squint and get really close to the memory to be able to read the numbers. i have. heres a low-effort comic about that
(edit: theres more to this comic now! you can find follow-up doodles here and here!)
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wigglybunfish · 11 months ago
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The Swordmaker and his Meteorite Child.
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thinkinginquenya · 7 months ago
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Hot take, and I don't remember if Tolkien talks about this in his letters but:
Pippin didn't accidentally summon the Balrog. He MAY have summoned the orcs, but the Balrog would have come anyway, because - like with the Watcher In The Water - powerful ancient things are drawn to the power of The Ring. The Balrog was drawn to the ring, and I'm sure the orcs would be very curious as to why the Balrog suddenly decided to take a stroll all of a sudden.
At most, what Pippin did was to allow the orcs to work out where the Fellowship was before the Balrog got there. and this is actually a GOOD thing, because it means that the Fellowship ran away to the bridge before the Balrog could find them. If the Balrog had caught up to them before they got near to the bridge, they probably would have been a lot worse off AND the orcs would probably be following at a safe distance waiting to pick off any stragglers.
Was it a good idea for Pippin to throw rocks down a hole? (or in the PJ films' case, poke a corpse???) No, of course not. Was it a classic Tolkien case of a decision of questionable wisdom leading to a good outcome? I would argue yes.
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