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love-norman · 3 months ago
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This scene right here has my heart. The way he was acting all casual and even making jokes?!?! Being sarcastic!!!! The way he was sitting there??? The slight grin when he turned his head to the side?!?!?!?!??!? This man has me in his hands and I never even met him 🫡
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classybohovibess · 3 months ago
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mieczyslawn · 5 months ago
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⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ ★ . . . paranorman
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fullscoreshenanigans · 8 months ago
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Ray TPN
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KLJDFKLVDK HIM THOUGH??
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(S1 Episode 6 | Chapter 181.1 | Chapter 93 | Chapter 119 | banana_slug_army's A Bizarre Proposal | 2020 Exhibition Interview)
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ahappyphjl · 1 year ago
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norman forever in our hearts
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feral4daryl · 1 year ago
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MASTERLIST
request info || about me || taglist || MDNI
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for now, i'm only writing for daryl dixon but i might write about other characters in the future. reader is mostly described as a cisgender female. my content is mainly adult/nsfw.
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⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀smut = ☆ || fluff = ♡ || angst = ◌
one-shots;
• reflection. ☆
• sweet scent. ☆
• sweet scent pt 2. ☆
• depths of your despair. ☆♡◌
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drabbles;
• 1 ☆
• 2 ☆
• 3 ☆
[more to come]
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kookiekult · 4 months ago
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Guys I'm getting unhealthy I'm actually crying you don't understand
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r34p · 1 year ago
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Posting gifs of Norman Reedus cause I love men who look like they could be easily topped
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jkl-fff · 4 months ago
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Im so happy to see someone who knows about paranorman, I though I was going crazy
Genuinely one of my favorite movies! Feels surreal to know I might never have watched it if ParaPines hadn't been such a popular crackship years ago. Like, "Okay, this art of Dipper with this Norman kid is pretty cute. Might as well see where Norman comes from ..." led to, "This movie is resonating with parts of my soul I didn't even know were there. I am not the same man I was before I watched this. I need ... I need to write stories about this boy--stories where he and Dipper kiss, of course, but with that being incidental to the plot."
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And now here I am.
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deansapplepie · 10 months ago
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A genuine question to the older people on the walking dead/Daryl Dixon/Norman Reedus fandom, Or anyone who knows it. Did he dye his hair black/brown? I mean in the first seasons we saw his natural hair is indeed blond, and we know it for a fact. But from season 4 his hair is pitch black and he remains darkish not black, but darkish in the following seasons. Then in TWD DD his hair seems natural again to me. Sooooo… the question is, did he dye his hair or does his hair just change color naturally? (I know that many factors as sun, wheater, etc, etc, can change people’s hair color)
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sadbluekitten · 7 months ago
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love-norman · 2 months ago
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I JUST FOUND THIS GIF ON HERE HELP MEEEE OMG I CANT BREATH EXCUSE ME SIR WHERES YOUR SHIRT DONT DARE TO PUT IT ON AGAIN???!?!?!?!?!?!
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mcadventuremode · 1 month ago
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kemetic-dreams · 10 months ago
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Haitian Creole contains elements from both the Romance group of Indo-European languages through its superstrate, French, as well as influences from African languages. There are many theories on the formation of the Haitian Creole language.
One theory estimates that Haitian Creole developed between 1680 and 1740. During the 17th century, French and Spanish colonizers produced tobacco, cotton, and sugar cane on the island. Throughout this period, the population was made of roughly equal numbers of engagés (white workers), gens de couleur libres (free people of colour) and slaves. The economy shifted more decisively into sugar production about 1690, just before the French colony of Saint-Domingue was officially recognized in 1697. The sugar crops needed a much larger labor force, which led to an increase in slave trafficking . In the 18th century an estimated 800,000 West Africans were enslaved and brought to Saint-Domingue. As the slave population increased, the proportion of French-speaking colonists decreased.
Many African slaves in the colony had come from Niger-Congo-speaking territory, and particularly speakers of Kwa languages, such as Gbe from West Africa and the Central Tano languages, and Bantu languages from Central Africa. Singler suggests that the number of Bantu speakers decreased while the number of Kwa speakers increased, with Gbe being the most dominant group. The first fifty years of Saint‑Domingue's sugar boom coincided with emergent Gbe predominance in the French Caribbean. In the interval during which Singler hypothesizes the language evolved, the Gbe population was around 50% of the kidnapped enslaved population.
Classical French (français classique) and langues d'oïl (Norman, Poitevin and Saintongeais dialects, Gallo and Picard) were spoken during the 17th and 18th centuries in Saint‑Domingue, as well as in New France and French West Africa. Slaves lacked a common means of communication and as a result would try to learn French to communicate with one another, though most were denied a formal education. With the constant trafficking and enslavement of Africans, the language became increasingly distinct from French. The language was also picked up by other members of the community and became used by the majority of those born in what is now Haiti.
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fullscoreshenanigans · 25 days ago
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acmeoop · 5 months ago
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Listen Up You Ugly Primate “The Hairy Ape” (1992)
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