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whatever. Happy pride
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NO WAY THIS IS FUCKING REAL. NO WAY.
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anybody else feel like they have blood on their hands and are drowning in a river of blood coming from the society and lifestyle we live or is it just me
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the thing about being alone is that it’s so peaceful and freeing and cool apart from the evenings you descend into literal hell
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haven't even watched the new superman and i'm already becoming so dcpilled (again). i'm afraid of what i'll become once i watch it
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"Damn you! Just what the hell do you want from me?" "I want my friend back, Oliver!"
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sexy knights. sexy wounded knights. sexy wounded weary knights. sexy wounded weary knights in the rain. sexy wounded weary knights in the rain pledging their loyalty to you.
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WHO gave him that...
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have u ever seen a man so beautiful you started crying
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just remembered that joel has a sword called jimmy jabber on an smp that jimmy isn't even on. what is wrong with him
#he's infected with being gay i hate him so much#smallidarity#smallishbeans#hermitcraft#mcyt#sam.txt#100
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they're turning the football youtubers gay...
#chrismd spotted quotetweeting a post about how he is bisexual and repressed 300 injured 50 dead#lowkey shipped chrismd and harry wroetoshaw from a young age#sam.txt
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I love that Luthen Rael's original name was Lear. In addition to the anagram, it has all the complex associations of King Lear: aging, power, responsibility, madness, the difficulties of succession. I wondered if they planned for "Lear" when they named him Rael, or if it was a fortunate coincidence, and then I remembered that they gave him a daughter, and gave his daughter a thinly veiled sci-fi version of the name Cordelia. Lear and Cordelia, Rael and Kleya. This was always planned.
Kleya's central conflict in the show is very reminiscent of Cordelia's. King Lear asks his three daughters to prove their love, and the elder two profess to love him more than anything, but the third says: father, I love you very much, but I cannot love you more than anything because I'm eventually going to get married, and I must have love to spare for my husband, not to mention my future children. Lear of course gets very angry at Cordelia, and only figures out that her answer was the right one and her love was the real thing when it's too late. And Kleya is the reverse of that, she loves Luthen but she doesn't love him more than anything, because her commitment to the rebellion the two of them started clearly comes first: and Luthen himself clearly also believes that and expects that of her. (Two people who love each other but deliberately put each other second to their shared goal: what an interesting dynamic.)
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for @cintasvel x
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trap queen by fetty wap. generational hit
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actually we should start headcanoning female characters as being terrible with children
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