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Suddenly questioning my style
I think pierced ears and earrings are cool and all, but I’m not a fan of wearing earrings all the time because they allow the evil god of change and war and destruction to influence your thoughts emotions and actions and prevent the god of safety and peace and preservation from helping you and giving you extra superpowers and letting you share references to your favorite book series.
#pierced ears#earrings#ear stack#earscape#vin#hemalurgy#hero of ages#Like they allow the god of destruction to control your soul?
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I think more fantasy protagonists should be evil. There's so much media where they're like "I can't kill him, that'd make me just as bad as them." No girl, fuck him up! Murder him in cold blood!
Vin Venture and Adolin Kholin had it right. Kill the bastard.
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Elend: You've managed-- in our short three years together-- to kill not only my god, but my father, my brother, and my fiance. That's kind of like a homicidal hat trick. It's a strange foundation for a relationship, wouldn't you say?
Vin:

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Doctor Who first watch through update: Let's Kill Hitler
This may be the funniest episode yet, I spent the first 20 odd minutes asking what the living hell was going on and then surprise River Song, everything's making sense and I haven stopped laughing.
1st, Hitler in the closet
2nd, the entire River intro scene
3rd, Rory punching Nazis as a running bit
4th, "Well I was off to a gay bat mitzvah for the disabled when I thought 'third reich's a bit trash let's kill the fuhrer"
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RIP Kelsier you would have loved the UnitedHealthcare CEO killer craze
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#what do we owe to each other
So why do it, then? Why choose to be good every day if there is no guaranteed reward we can count on, now or in the afterlife?
THE GOOD PLACE | 2.12
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#myfavoriteship #criminallyunderrated
ULTIMATE SHIPS CHALLENGE - Heart-Warming Scenes [6/6]
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Not perfect and not always right but basically:
Is it a screen shot?
Is there a link?
Did you click/read the link?
Was it a real source (AP wire, local news, the original online post - not Fox, not the Sun, not NY Post, etc)?
Did you find any confirmation?
Did it strongly confirm a bias or suspicion?
Did it make you feel angry, smug, disgusted, superior, and/or helpless?
Is it important enough to you that you think it needs to be shared?
Do you have the energy, time, ability to research, confirm, and provide sources, links, and some additional clarifying details?
Generally I have this in mind, not necessarily always and not always observed, and I forget and blah blah. But it's a pretty simple guide to remember, and honestly items 1 and 9 cover me most of the time.
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