#the wise old elf
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nlhs-foreva · 4 months ago
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In KOTLC, they say bronte is extremely old but we never do find out how old he is exactly. I picture The Wise Old Elf from Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom when I think of him
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ceo-of-nanny-plum · 10 months ago
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Cedric would've played a dame in a panto. He is a registered children's entertainer there is absolutely no way he wouldn't have done kid friendly drag at some point.
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sailor-arashi · 1 year ago
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"A potion that dissolves clothing! My master told me men enjoy receiving this kind of gift!"
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What if u blended Wise old elf from ben and hollys little kingdom
Wise Old Elf from Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom is being blended!!
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You cannot save him.
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skpdrchk · 6 months ago
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«Куриный переполох» - одна из наилучших серий.
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tin-f0il · 2 years ago
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@feathermushroom
King Thistle sends them to jail for being annoying :) Finally!
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columba1234 · 5 months ago
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Rest in peace, David Graham. Thank you fro your iconic voice in Peppa Pig and Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom.
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guest2621 · 4 months ago
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New Plumtric vid alert!
Is this a attempt to pull me to have interest in BAHLK again? Bc its working(sorry,my main interest will still be V6)
Check out my new vid ay,
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piilopirtti · 1 year ago
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Digital background paintings (+ one wise man) for fairy tale illustrations, featuring a Very Finnish Forest
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feathermushroom · 2 years ago
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Cedric secret room
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ceo-of-nanny-plum · 11 months ago
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[Transcript:
Wise Old Elf, angrily: "Do you know what time it is?"
Mrs Elf: "Yes, it's mother's day!"
/End Transcript]
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hogwartshouses54 · 2 years ago
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Unpopular Opinion: Ben and Holly are couple goals
Ok, those who've watched this show will prolly start trolling me but, Hear me out.
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Before any of you start up on this, no I am not a pedophile. This is NOT to romanticise an innocent kid show's characters, it is simply an opinion on how wholesome their relationship is compared to other idiocies we suffer through in other shows/novels etc. {Long rant ahead} I know this is a kid's cartoon show, and I've seen it for years when I was young but I've grown to realise that these two are a much more innocent, wholesome couple than a lot of the trash I've read otherwise. Ben for starters is always super supportive of Holly. He sees her for who she is, just a little fairy girl..one of the few elves to do so(the others generally call her Princess Holly but Ben doesn't bother with that, he doesn't 'fear' her) He often defends her and is quick to save her from embarrassment at the Elf school by coming over at once and fixing her broken toy owl for her. He's always ready to help her and never abandons her when she needs anything. He considers her problems his own. On various occasions, Holly is put in dangerous situations he has no business in; and while he could just walk away and leave Holly to it, he never does. He takes care of Daisy and Poppy (which even Nanny Plum had backed out of), goes to the Center of the Earth with her, he immediately invites her to live with him when her castle is about to be made into a cowshed, he initially backs away at the idea of climbing up the web of a spider about his size for the King's medicine until he learns that it could endanger Holly, after which he immediately offers to do so in her place. He stares at just Holly most of the time when they're in the same room with others. He invites her to nearly every one of his family functions and picnics : he just considers her family at this point. He prefers spending as much time with Holly as he can. Holly too cares deeply for Ben. She always rushes to Ben's aid when he needs it. She'd be very concerned when he climbs high surfaces or faces dangerous animals. She isn't a huge fan of his blowing his horn right in her face(she is startled) but goes along with it cause he likes it so much. She never passes up a chance to applaud Ben over a neat idea of his or a brave feat. She quite trusts him, there is hardly anything ever that she hides from him. She too invites him to her family functions and even introduces him to her grandparents. Whenever Ben is upset or worried, she's there to support and reassure him. They do have a few fights but they quickly make up.
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volossinegoalmaza · 3 months ago
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Nanny Plum didn't cause a jelly flood for five minutes:
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only1one1me · 3 months ago
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The funniest part of my Druid in D&D being the fight/stealth strategist for almost all our battles/missions (literally the person the whole party turns to look at when someone says “we need a plan”) is she lost all her memories to the faewilds…..5 months ago.
Our master battle strategist has less life experience than a toddler.
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skpdrchk · 4 months ago
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Аушка, где всё наоборот))
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stupid-elf · 8 months ago
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Okay dandy, what is "it's not about the bread"? I recognized everything else
Ah! It's not about the bread is a phrase fairly common in marriage counseling/relationship advice circles. It comes from a popular anecdote of a husband in counseling saying his wife is always blowing up at him about petty things, like buying the wrong brand of bread. The therapist asks the wife why she's upset about the bread, and she says it's because he is chronically inattentive to her and their collective needs so she ends up carrying the slack. It's not about the bread: It's about what's manifesting through the bread
Humans are not rational creatures, we're rationalizing. It takes a lot of self awareness to be in one's own head and go "oh. I'm not upset about the bread, I'm mad because this is the third time this week and the twentieth time this month I have to come up with a new dinner plan because this idiot fucked up." However, it takes much less awareness to look at one's partner and go "hm. That was an outsized reaction. Something larger than what set this off is probably going on."
Once you've realized there's something going on, partners can begin working towards a solution. You have to pull back the rug to find what's been swept under it.
Emotions all have causes. Sometimes they're bigger than they seem like they should be, and sometimes the cause is buried deep in the unconscious parts of the brain, but there's always a reason. Part of loving someone is trying to understand them, and part of understanding them is sussing out when it's about the bread... And when you should maybe start writing a more detailed grocery list
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