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Lan Zhan smiling because of Wei Ying for anonymous
My favourite smile as a bonus:
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Wangji’s heart stopping as he hears WangXian echoing through the trees of Dafan Mountain...
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“I heard from the junior disciples that when Hanguang-jun returned, he went to the Library Pavillion and took out several music scores. He only cares about playing the guqin day and night.”
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The Untamed | Lan Zhan drowning in vinegar part 2
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local man shows range of feelings
8 out of 9 times, has something to do with one (1) man
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“My hobbies include editing my life story, hiding behind metaphors And trying to convince my shadow that I’m someone worth following” ― “My Honest Poem” by Rudy Francisco
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Hildegard von Bingen - O viriditas digiti dei
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bucky barnes + ‘shit, that’s hot’
for @buckychrist, happy birthday !! 🥰 🎉
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NUMB | ( listen )
Deep sounds for when you want to block out the world, when you’d rather feel nothing than anything at all.
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Ella Hattan, better known by her nom-de-guerre “Jaguarina,” was Colonel Thomas Monstery’s most accomplished student. Born in 1859 in Ohio, she would go on to become widely regarded as one of the greatest swordswomen of the nineteenth century, and perhaps of all time. Hattan would defeat more than sixty men in high-profile combats on both horseback and on foot; according to one major newspaper, more than half of these men were fencing masters. For more details of Hattan’s extraordinary career, her training, and her lengthy master-student relationship with Monstery, see the following article: http://martialartsnewyork.org/2015/03/31/colonel-thomas-monstery-and-the-training-of-jaguarina-americas-champion-swordswoman/
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