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Vogue Italia April 1973
Lynne Sutherland wears a light blue cardigan which is a twin set with the huge shawl-cardigan with a collar crossed by triangular figures, a pleated skirt, in ink color. Blue, light blue and turquoise return in jewelry, in the belt buckle and even in sandals, with the addition of a little fuchsia. By Silvano Malta for Milena Mosele; jewelry by Ugo Correani. Colored tights, from Santagostina, sandals, from the Varese shoe factory.
Lynne Sutherland porte un gilet bleu clair qui fait twin-set avec l'immense châle- cardigan à col traversé par des figures triangulaires, une jupe plissée, de couleur encre. Le bleu, le bleu clair et le turquoise reviennent dans les bijoux, dans la boucle de ceinture et même dans les sandales, avec l'ajout d'un peu de fuchsia. Par Silvano Malta pour Milena Mosele ; bijoux d'Ugo Correani. Collants de couleur, de Santagostina, sandales, de la fabrique de chaussures de Varèse.
Photo Kourken Pakchanian archivio.vogue.it
#vogue italia#april 1973#fashion 70s#silvano malta#milena mosele#lynne sutherland#kourken pakchanian#ugo correani#santagostina#varèse#vintage vogue#vintage fashion
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#saw#saw iii#bahar soomekh#lynn denlon#evil dead#bruce campbell#ash williams#evil dead rise#alyssa sutherland#ellie evil dead rise#horror#behind the scenes
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Norman Parkinson - Lynn Sutherland (Vogue UK 1970)
#norman parkinson#lynn sutherland#vogue#photography#fashion photography#vintage fashion#vintage style#vintage#retro#aesthetic#beauty#seventies#70s#70s fashion#70s style#70s model#1970s#1970s fashion#editorial#vogue uk
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#tv shows#tv series#polls#24 fox#kiefer sutherland#mary lynn rajskub#carlos bernard#2000s series#us american series#have you seen this series poll
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Power Rangers Turbo/ In Space Random photos

#power rangers turbo#power rangers in space#power rangers#power rangers Netflix#power rangers 2023#power rangers reboot#selwyn Ward#tj johnson#Ashley Hammond#tracy lynn cruz#Patricia ja Lee#Cassie Chan#carlos vallerte#roger velasco#Blake foster#justin stewart#Tanya Sloan#nakia Burrise#kathrine hilliard#catherine sutherland#johnny yong bosch#Adam park#jason david frank#tommy oliver#mighty morphin power rangers netflix#mighty morphin power rangers#turbo a power rangers movie#power rangers turbo movie#andros power rangers#Christopher khayman lee
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Weekly Reading Update (06/23/24)
Reviews and thoughts under the cut
Wild Seed by Octavia E. Butler (8/10)
This was my first ever Octavia E. Butler book, and it didn't disappoint! The way this story used Anyanwu and Doro's relationship to comment on power dynamics and issues in the world at large blew my mind; I found the discussion of eugenics particularly interesting. They were both such intensely flawed yet compelling characters. This book skirts the line between fantasy and sci-fi (something I'm looking into for my thesis as a peripheral issue), and it definitely made me wonder about the world. I wasn't aware going in that this was a prequel situation, but even then I do think I was a bit dissatisfied with how things left off. That's just my personal taste though.
Haikyuu!! Vol. 41 and 42 by Haruichi Furudate (10/10)
It usually takes me around half an hour or so to get through a volume of manga, but these took me a couple of hours. Why? Because I had to keep putting it down because I was crying so hard I couldn't breathe. As someone who has read a plethora of books ever since I was young, it takes a lot to get me to cry, especially that hard. I was sobbing. Furudate has created such wonderful characters and then puts them through so many struggles that I can't even be mad about because it's highly realistic that someone pursuing a sport would run into this! Seeing Hinata break down followed instantly by the third years graduating and the Brazil arc had me miserable in the best way possible. I usually never rate manga or graphic novels five stars because they're usually super fast-paced and so much relies on writing style for me when I read novels, but this just broke me.
Better Than the Movies by Lynn Painter (46%)
This is a very cute book so far. I could probably tell you exactly what's going to happen from this point onward, but it's a genre convention for romcoms to be predictable. Liz is a fun protagonist; she's quirky in a way that has a reason and isn't annoying. There's good chemistry between the leads with some great banter, and you really can't ask for more than that. However, I will say the constant song references are starting to irk me, especially with the lyrics included in the writing --I don't know, it just reminds me too strongly of my early fanfiction years.
Moon Rising by Tui T. Sutherland (45%)
If there's one thing about me, I love a mind-reading protagonist. Moonwatcher is probably my favorite perspective of the Wings of Fire series, even if I wish she'd speak up sometimes. Sutherland did a great job making her similar to Starflight, since they're the same tribe, without being a carbon copy, and while mind reading might seem a little too omniscient, her inexperience and general social ineptitude keep it from becoming overpowered. I'm thrilled to see the return of Peril, whose story is left open from the previous arc, and I'm excited to learn more about the other new characters (Winter, Qibli, and I believe Turtle) who have their own interesting introductions.
The Fellowship of the Ring by J. R. R. Tolkien (43%)
Despite my fantasy obsession, this is my first time reading The Lord of the Rings (though I have read The Hobbit). While it is definitely much slower-paced than the average modern fantasy, I'm enjoying myself so much. If you've been following my blog for a while, you'll know I'm a worldbuilding nut, so this is like my dream book. There are so many tangents to tell stories about the history of Middle Earth and all the goings-on of the world, and I keep noticing little details and wishing they'd talk about those too. Tolkien is also a rather funny writer; Bilbo's passive aggression in particular made me giggle. While this a bit of a dense story, it's definitely living up to its reputation so far.
Boys With Sharp Teeth by Jenni Howell (42%)
This is a project for my part-time job, so I'm not sure how much I can actually divulge, but let me just say this: this book is compared to The Raven Boys in its summary, and it's living up to that.
Her Wolves by G. Bailey (7%)
I won't lie, the writing of this book so far does not give me hope. However, it could still be a fun read even if the grammar and syntax aren't the best. Also, funny thing, this book is set in the future on Earth. I did not know this. I thought it was a high fantasy. So imagine my surprise to see a landmass labeled "America Court" on the map. My misunderstanding was cleared up soon, but it still made me laugh.
#books#reading update#wild seed#octavia e butler#haikyuu!!#haruichi furudate#better than the movies#lynn painter#moon rising#wof#tui t sutherland#the fellowship of the ring#jr2t#boys with sharp teeth#jenni howell#her wolves#g bailey
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Book names + authors under the cut
Maya/Claire- Far From the Tree by Robin Benway
Rebecca Laughlin/Theadora Calligaris- The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Alexander Vass/Colin Hyland- If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio
Delilah Green/Claire Sutherland- Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake
#Maya#Claire#Far From the Tree#Robin Benway#Rebecca Laughlin#Theadora Calligaris#The Inheritance Games#Jennifer Lynn Barnes#Alexander Vass#Colin Hyland#If We Were Villains#M.L. Rio#Delilah Green#Claire Sutherland#Delilah Green Doesn’t Care#Ashley Herring Blake#polls#lgbt books#queer book ship tournament
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CATCHING FIRE 2013
You should imagine thousands upon thousands of your people dead. This town of yours reduced to ashes. Imagine it gone, radioactive, buried under dirt as if it never existed like District 13. You fought very hard in the Games, Miss Everdeen. But they were games. Would you like to be in a real war?
#the hunger games#catching fire#2013#favoured#jennifer lawrence#josh hutcherson#liam hemsworth#woody harrelson#elizabeth banks#donald sutherland#stanley tucci#sam claflin#jena malone#phillip seymour hoffman#jeffrey wright#lenny kravitz#amanda plummer#lynn cohen#toby jones#patrick st. esprit#paula malcomson#willow shields
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#24#tv shows#robert cockran#joel surnow#kiefer sutherland#mary lynn rajskub#carlos bernard#illustration#vintage art#alternative movie posters
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Lucas Bryant as Nathan Wuornos in Haven 5x21 Close to Home (2015) Directed by Sudz Sutherland
as Colin Fitzgerald in Summer Love (2016) Directed by Lynne Stopkewich
#lucas bryant#lucasbryantedit#summer love 2016#havensyfy#sudz sutherland#lynne stopkewich#i'm annoyed that i can't mentioned why i am comparing these scenes#bcus people cannot be normal about those body parts#female directors#black directors#nocticola art
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US Vogue December 1970
Saga Mink
Model/Modèle : Lynne Sutherland
vogue archive
#us vogue#december 1970#fashion 70s#1970-71#saga mink#mink coat#manteau de vison#lynne sutherland#advertising#publicité
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The original set given to me on FB 8yrs ago by Lynn Barrett Ruth and the set touched up by me. I cropped them into individuals and have further touched some of them up since. Now you know where it all started.
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Norman Parkinson - Lynn Sutherland (Vogue UK 1970)
#norman parkinson#lynn sutherland#vogue#photography#fashion photography#vintage fashion#vintage style#vintage#retro#aesthetic#beauty#seventies#70s#70s fashion#70s style#70s model#1970s#1970s fashion#editorial#vogue uk
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tmagp 11 relisten notes!
celia:
- fell asleep in a random place/teleported to a random place while sleeping! (potentially related to how she universe hopped? or correlation to how sje used to see a fire ghost?)
- mentions a guy named jack who shes meeting! this could be a new character OR we're tying in tmagp universe jack barnabas, since lynne hammond (celia in tma universe pre-s5) saw what is thought to be agnes' ghost.
alice:
- sense of being followed and watched in london -> dont think this is related to mr bonzo, i think its directly caused from visiting the ruins either as psychological hallucinations or the unknown entity is actually following her
- dreamt about the ruins
- got celia a mocha but intentionally did not get gwen anything.
sam:
- doesnt mention the same symptoms as alice, i wonder if hes too used to the feeling or if his previous time in the institute changed his reaction to it
- still wants further insight into connecting incidents, rip ceaseless watcher you wouldve loved this special little boy
- knows the mocha isnt for gwen but still gives it to her, interesting especially knowing he likes celia
gwen:
- wants celia to excuse her absence, calls them subordinates
- implies she can keep them from leaving if the work load isnt complete (100% confident she cant do that)
- seems to be overcompensating for her lack of real control in this position by exercising authority over her coworkers (oh s1 jon, how i didn't miss you)
lena:
- unfazed by gwen or mr bonzo
- "did you scream? you should... and they usually like it" implying this universe does somewhat operate under the basis of the fears, similar to needles need for fear validation
- says gwen has the ability/context to work out who the hit was on, and to refer to the incidents to confirm the hit went right.
- "why comes later. process the what"
glitches/lies:
- "ill have the cinnamon swirl" sam
- "its nothing" alice
- "what have i told you about thinking?"/ "dont?" [glitch after 'dont'] sam
- "there was an emergency at home" celia
- "my radiator sprung a leak and flooded the lounge" celia
incident:
- gordon "gordy" -> gordon "gordy" goodman appears in mag84, different to "gordon j" in this incident. i dont think its another universe hop/duplicate
- excavation of cemetery and graves, ordered by the uk government
- old fears/elements involved: the end, the buried, the vast
- potential alchemy connections: salt, sea, death, tattoo symbolizing water/ship/being followed
- ink5oul is back! we've established they have a connection to salt through alchemy symbols in their online presence, may tie into the sea and preservation of dead bodies.
- david, the man working on the body, died. definitely not a coincidence
tattoo description:
- ship, sailing across open sea to the horizon. the sun is low, a shape in the water behind the ship chasing them
new names, mentioned by ink5oul:
- tattoo is by an artist named oscar jared
- sutherland mcdonald
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LGBTQ+ Book Recs
Most of these are sapphic. If they are part of a series I just put the first book. I'll probably keep updating as I read more. A couple of these count as both sci-fi and fantasy.
Fantasy
All of Us Villains by Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman
Belle Révolte by Linsey Miller
Faebound by Saara El-Arifi
The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi
Girls at the Edge of the World by Laura Brooke Robson
Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
Her Majesty's Royal Coven by Juno Dawson
The Invocations by Krystal Sutherland
The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Mask of Shadows by Linsey Miller
The Midnight Girls by Alicia Jasinska
The Never Tilting World by Rin Chupeco
Practical Rules for Cursed Witches by Kayla Cottingham
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
The Scapegracers by H.A. Clarke
The Shattered Lands by Brenna Nation
The Society For Soulless Girls by Laura Steven
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
The Spirit Bears Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
These Feathered Flames by Alexandra Overy
This Poison Heart by Kalynn Bayron
We Set the Dark on Fire by Tehlor Kay Mejia
The Winter Duke by Claire Eliza Bartlett
Sci-Fi
A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine
Ammonite by Nicola Griffith
Architects of Memory by Karen Osborne
Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
Crier's War by Nina Varela
Gearbreakers by Zoe Hana Mikuta
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
The Salvation Gambit by Emily Skrutskie
Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh
The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson
This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
#books#lgbtq books#lgbt books#sapphic books#fantasy books#sci fi books#queer books#book recs#book recommendations#lgbtq book recs#lgbtq book recommendations
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2024 books read
2024 goal: 150 books
january: 1 - heartstopper vol. 1 → alice oseman (reread) 2 - heartstopper vol. 2 → alice oseman (reread) 3 - heartstopper vol. 3 → alice oseman (reread) 4 - heartstopper vol. 4 → alice oseman (reread) 5 - heartstopper vol. 5 → alice oseman 6 - a fragile enchantment → allison saft 7 - some shall break → ellie marney (audiobook) 8 - only if you're lucky → stacy willingham (arc) 9 - over my dead body: a witchy graphic novel → sweeney boo 10 - notes on an execution → danya kukafka (physical & audiobook) 11 - murder on the orient express → agatha christie (reread) 12 - our wives under the sea → julia armfield (physical & audiobook) 13 - the invocations → krystal sutherland (arc) 14 - red string theory → lauren kung jessen 15 - the breakup tour → emily wibberley & austin siegemund-broka (arc) 16 - the name drop → susan lee 17 - the secret of the old clock → carolyn keene (reread) 18 - bright young women → jessica knoll (audiobook) 19 - last call at the local → sarah grunder ruiz (audiobook) 20 - no one can know → kate alice marshall
february: 21 - worst wingman ever → abby jimenez 22 - drop, cover, and hold on → jasmine guillory 23 - with any luck → ashley poston 24 - the atlas six → olivie blake (reread, audiobook) 25 - that's not my name → megan lally 26 - not here to stay friends → kaitlyn hill 27 - this golden state → marit weisenberg 28 - today tonight tomorrow → rachel lynn solomon (reread, annotation) 29 - past present future → rachel lynn solomon (arc, annotation) 30 - the atlas paradox → olivie blake (reread, audiobook) 31 - the guest list → lucy foley (audiobook) 32 - in the market for murder → t.e. kinsey (audiobook) 33 - the neighbor favor → kristina forest 34 - in the mix → mandy gonzalez 35 - everyone in my family has killed someone → benjamin stevenson 36 - the seven year slip → ashley poston 37 - veronica ruiz breaks the bank → elle cosimano (audiobook) 38 - finlay donovan rolls the dice → elle cosimano (audiobook) 39 - the simmonds house kills → meaghan dwyer (arc)
march: 40 - the mysterious case of the alperton angels → janice hallett 41 - the book of cold cases → simone st. james 42 - what the river knows → isabel ibañez (audiobook) 43 - cut loose! → ali stroker & stacy davidowitz 44 - how i'll kill you → ren destefano 45 - the reappearance of rachel price → holly jackson (arc) 46 - when no one is watching → alyssa cole (audiobook) 47 - outofshapeworthlessloser: a memoir of figure skating, f*cking up, and figuring it out → gracie gold (audiobook) 48 - julius caesar → william shakespeare (rerad, audiobook) 49 - the family plot → megan collins (audiobook) 50 - if we were villains → m.l. rio (reread) 51 - alone with you in the ether → olivie blake (physical & audiobook) 52 - disappearance at devil's rock → paul tremblay (audiobook)
april: 53 - shakespeare: romeo and juliet graphic novel → martin powell & eva cabrera 54 - shakespeare: macbeth graphic novel → martin powell & f. daniel perez 55 - shakespeare: julius caesar graphic novel → carl bown & eduardo garcia 56 - shakespeare: a midsummer night's dream graphic novel → nel yomtov & berenice muniz 57 - twelfth knight → alexene farol follmuth (arc) 58 - kill for me, kill for you → steve cavanagh 59 - murder road → simone st. james 60 - everyone on this train is a suspect → benjamin stevenson 61 - listen for the lie → amy tintera 62 - king cheer → molly horton booth, stephanie kate strohm, jamie green 63 - twelfth night (musical adaptation) → kwame kwei-armah & shaina taub 64 - in juliet's garden → judy elliot mcdonald 65 - fat ham → james ijames 66 - death by shakespeare → philip l. nicholas, jr 67 - a good girl's guide to murder → holly jackson (reread) 68 - good girl, bad blood → holly jackson (reread) 69 - as good as dead → holly jackson (reread) 70 - dark corners → megan goldin (audiobook) 71 - the one that got away with murder → trish lundy (audiobook) 72 - funny story → emily henry 73 - imogen says nothing → aditi brennan kapil 74 - people we meet on vacation → emily henry (audiobook, reread)
may: 75 - episode thirteen → craig dilouie 76 - the girls i've been → tess sharpe (reread) 77 - the girl in question → tess sharpe (arc) 78 - wild about you → kaitlyn hill (arc) 79 - just for the summer → abby jimenez 80 - my best friend's exorcism → grady hendrix 81 - second first date → rachel lynn solomon 82 - the ballad of darcy & russell → morgan matson 83 - the good, the bad, and the aunties → jesse q. sutanto (audiobook) 84 - truly, madly, deeply → alexandria bellefleur 85 - your blood, my bones → kelly andrew 86 - amy & roger's epic detour → morgan matson (reread) 87 - romancing mister bridgerton → julia quinn (reread) 88 - the viscount who loved me → julia quinn (reread) 89 - bittersweet in the hollow → kate pearsall 90 - to sir phillip, with love → julia quinn (reread) 91 - when he was wicked → julia quinn (reread) 92 - it's in his kiss → julia quinn (reread) 93 - on the way to the wedding → julia quinn (audiobook, reread) 94 - emma → jane austen (audiobook, reread)
june: 95 - first lie wins → ashley elston 96 - we got the beat → jenna miller 97 - firekeeper's daughter → angeline boulley 98 - chlorine → jade song (audiobook) 99 - what stalks among us → sarah hollowell 100 - hollow fires → samira ahmed (audiobook) 101 - part of your world → abby jimenez 102 - the road trip → beth o'leary 103 - yours truly → abby jimenez 104 - finally fitz → marisa kanter 105 - the last love song → kalie holford
july: 106 - dead girls walking → sami ellis (audiobook) 107 - home is where the bodies are → jeneva rose 108 - we used to live here → marcus kliewer 109 - the children on the hill → jennifer mcmahon (audiobook) 110 - what moves the dead → t. kingfisher 111 - my throat an open grave → tori bovalino 112 - dashed → amanda quain (arc) 113 - asking for a friend → kara h.l. chen (arc) 114 - beach read → emily henry (reread, audiobook) 115 - book lovers → emily henry (reread, audiobook) 116 - happy place → emily henry (reread, audiobook) 117 - you have a match → emma lord (reread, annotation) 118 - bonnie & clyde musical script → ivan menchell (reread) 119 - such charming liars → karen m. mcmanus (arc) 120 - she left → stacie grey (audiobook) 121 - let the games begin → rufaro faith mazarura (audiobook) 122 - death at morning house → maureen johnson (arc)
august: 123 - cleat cute → meryl wilsner (audiobook) 124 - i wish you would → eva des lauriers 125 - the break-up pact → emma lord (arc) 126 - water for elephants → sara gruen 127 - when you get the chance → emma lord (reread, annotation) 128 - come out, come out → natalie c. parker (arc) 129 - my lady jane → cynthia hand, brodi ashton, jodi meadows 130 - the lies of alma blackwell → amanda glaze (arc)
september: 131 - the spare room → andra bartz 132 - late bloomer → mazey eddings (audiobook) 133 - savor it → tarah dewitt (audiobook) 134 - triple sec → t.j. alexander (audiobook) 135 - the skeleton key → erin kelly 136 - the examiner → janice hallett (arc) 137 - the dark we know → wen-yi lee (audiobook) 138 - pretty girls → karin slaughter 139 - a good girl's guide to murder → holly jackson (reread, annotation) 140 - lady macbeth → ava reid 141 - the pumpkin spice café → laurie gilmore 142 - the main character → jaclyn goldis (audiobook) 143 - queen macbeth → val mcdermid (arc) 144 - the cinnamon bun bookstore → laurie gilmore (audiobook)
october: 145 - midnight on beacon street → emily ruth verona (audiobook) 146 - make me a mixtape → jennifer whiteford (arc) 147 - haunt sweet home → sarah pinsker 148 - graveyard shift → m.l. rio 149 - the bitter end → alexa donne (arc) 150 - morbidly yours → ivy fairbanks 151 - someone in the attic → andrea mara 152 - a new lease on death → olivia blacke (arc) 153 - the christmas tree farm → laurie gilmore 154 - staged → elle cosimano 155 - the reunion dinner → jesse q. sutanto 156 - a crime of fashion → emma rosenblum 157 - the nosy neighbor → nita prose 158 - one lucky subscriber → kellye garrett 159 - a classic case → alicia thompson 160 - interview with the vampire → anne rice (audiobook) 161 - horror movie → paul tremblay (audiobook) 162 - everything is poison → joy mccullough (arc) 163 - romeo and juliet → william shakespeare (reread) 164 - no place left to hide → megan lally (arc) 165 - macbeth → william shakespeare (reread)
november: 166 - dinner for vampires → bethany joy lenz (audiobook) 167 - make the season bright → ashley herring blake 168 - a bánh mì for two → trinity nguyen (audiobook) 169 - merriment and mayhem → alexandria bellefleur 170 - a novel love story → ashley poston 171 - guilt and ginataan → mia p. manansala
december: 172 - looking for smoke → k.a. cobell (audiobook) 173 - seven lively suspects → katy watson 174 - the rival → emma lord (arc) 175 - a lively midwinder murder → katy watson 176 - the cheerleaders → kara thomas (rerad, audiobook) 177 - the champions → kara thomas (audiobook) 178 - a guide to the dark → meriam metou (audiobook)
#post: 2024 books read#i always get SO excited to start these threads!#and as y'all know i love starting the new year with a reread#so i figured this year it would be heartstopper and then i'd finally get to read heartstopper vol 5#i loved it which is no surprise#i just love these characters so much <3
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