Or, Fashion. Fandom. Shinies. Hi. My name's Lou. Welcome! My major fandoms currently are Star Trek (mostly DS9 and TOS), ASoIaF (the thing I'm writing the most fanfic for at the moment), Legend of Korra, Steven Universe, Star Wars (always and always) and Guild Wars. I try to warn for triggers, and sometimes talk about my mental illnesses. Elsewhere, I draw, code dressup games, and write fic under the name Siamesa.
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Have you ever seen a venomous snake in the wild?
Yes
Maybe? (can't reliably recognize snake types, but looked similar and was in the right geographical region)
Nope
Baby, I've been bit by a venomous snake in the wild!
* the right geographical region)
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Mel and Selyse are um fervently discussing religion. In a shadowy corner of Dragonstone. As you do.
[ID: colored pencil drawing of Melisandre and Selyse from A Song of Ice and Fire. The two women kneel on the floor, facing each other, their foreheads pressed together. Their eyes are wide, staring at each other, their mouths open. They are not kissing currently, but look like they either have just kissed or are about to. Melisandre cradles Selyse’s face in her hand. Melisandre wears red robes with gold flame detailing. Selyse wears a blue gown and french hood. Behind Selyse is a lit brazier, which lights a shadowy room and some of the hallway beyond a dragon wing arch. / end ID.]
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yowah nut opal resembling a solar system
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Oh my god, it's a piggy bank
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Oscar de la Renta: 'Crafted like a mosaic, discover the making-of the #odlrfall2024 stained glass gown — ushering in a a new House-signature embroidery technique.'

Constructed from hundreds of polyamide panes, hand-sewn together in an Art Nouveau style reminiscent of Tiffany glass. Ready-to-wear: £36,546.


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so much of the french revolution is just various people going "surely committing THIS act of violence/murder will end all the suffering and bloodshed and usher in peace!" followed by a summary of how everything immediately escalated and got even worse afterward. and somehow this website's takeaway is "clearly acts of violence and murder are the only way to end suffering and usher in peace!"
I don't know guys I think we might actually have to actually put in effort and not conflate working toward a better society with seeking personal catharsis.
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Bending Sail After a Gale, by Alfred Edward Emslie (1848-1918)
1881. Oil on canvas
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Introducing Ivy! Current hobbies: sitting on laps, chasing bugs, and attempting to locate inappropriate items to chew on.
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MAQUINN Bridal Dress 2024 if you want to support this blog consider donating to: ko-fi.com/fashionrunways
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Persephone, Queen of the Underworld (by Kinuko Y. Craft)
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A Japanese artist who goes by monde has made a series of wooden bookend dioramas that replicate the back alleys of his hometown of Tokyo.
Sources: x x
@stick-arms @lunaticobscurity
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