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I absolutely accept this as canon
someone on tiktok said during threshing ridoc was wandering around screaming marco and aotrom finally replied polo and thats how they bonded and im CACKLING
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they're passing her like a blunt between them
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VAMPIRE QUEEN!!
Guys it’s just red battery acid trust!!!!!

Guys I love her so much αnd I’ll miss interactions with her in future chapters 💔
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Hey Sleep Token fans that have been around for a while, what was it like when Aqua Regia dropped? Because as someone new to the fandom, I am guessing no one was normal about it.
Also EiA has been on its third listen and I'm just not normal anymore. Thanks boys.
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i just invented a cathedral rose window granny square pattern and i feel insane now
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honestly more than anything else i’m glad that vessel and ii made the album that they wanted. it’s not like anything else on the scene right now, it doesn’t sound like how people want or expect them to, it doesn’t even sound like tmbte.. and they don’t care. this is why they’re in their own lane.
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That's it. That's the album
Behold my Even In Arcadia fent fiend rants














these are out of order lol
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Beautiful!
only a few pages in but - an antagonist who is a woman with reddish hair and is virulently anti-LGBTQ+ and is named Jeanine Rowder?? tj klune the legend that you are
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This is an absolutely beautiful summary of why I love this type of fantasy. I don't think anyone else has expressed it as succinctly as this blog post has
Comfort and Catharsis: Or, What Even Is “Cosy Fantasy” and Why Does It Work?

I recently finished Sarah Beth Durst’s The Spellshop, a fantasy novel about a runaway librarian setting up a new life on an island: selling jam, refurbishing a rundown cottage, befriending the neighbours despite her bookish awkwardness, and using a cheeky bit of magic to heal the island’s failing natural resources. It’s all very quaint and comfy—definitely earning it the label of “cosy fantasy” that I’ve seen applied to it. Well, except for the bits where the librarian flees a burning city destroyed by revolution, has to reckon with the ways that she’s been complicit in the elitist rule of the Empire, discovers how many of her new friends have deeply tragic backstories, and lives in near-constant worry that she could be hunted down and arrested for the use of technically illegal magic at any time.
That all doesn’t sound super cosy, does it? But then again, what defines a book’s cosiness? Is cosiness antithetical to darker and more serious themes and dire plot moments… or does the comforting feeling a cosy fantasy novel leaves you with actually come from them, in some cases?
Keep reading...
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I actually really liked the Netlix Devil May Cry series. It was fun. It was a fresh take. And maybe it's because I'm an Aussie and I've heard worse at a pub on a Friday night but I legit didn't notice Lady swearing. Can't wait for a season 2
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Don't get me wrong, I love Destiny 2 raids but sometimes it's like, Okay PEECHAN1000 we'll do the complex stuff, here's what we need you to do: first you have to kill the 17 elite wizards in this room without getting hit by the global shockwave that goes off every 5 seconds (it will instakill you and everyone will have to restart the entire encounter) then you'll get two buffs, one will last for 30 seconds, the other for 20 seconds. When the first buff runs out, but before the second buff runs out, you'll have a ten second window to pick up one of three glowing orbs hidden around the room (to find out which one you need, determine which day of the week and the exact minute on the hour it is and follow the flow chart we posted in discord) then run to a square that is not the boss's least favorite color and do three counter clockwise circles and shoot the smallest of 50 knights exactly ten times. If you did it correctly you will hear a tiger's growl, if you did it incorrectly you will hear a lion's growl. If you don't do this in time, we wipe. Do all of that three more times, this will open the passage to where we'll deal damage to the boss, but don't go though it yet! Next you'll have 30 seconds to run seven laps around this spire of floating platforms while jumping through rings, each lap you will pass a large projection of one of the presidents of the united states, decide which president this is and make a mental note of each president's full name and consecutive years in office and birthday. Then you'll have 20 seconds to call out to us the name of every president you did not see while running laps. It will be more helpful to the rest of us if you could list them in reverse alphabetical order. This will give you a buff which will last for 10 seconds and will allow you to deal damage to the boss. Now let's go over damage phase. Remember the years those seven president's were in office and their birthdays?
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From search query: deltarune chapter 3/4 when
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