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sorry i never replied. everyday is blending together and im losing sense of time
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I’m starting to think some of y’all haven’t actually felt the rain on your skin… which is crazy because no one else can feel it for you
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Astronaut readjusts to life back on Earth
> Don’t give him a baby for a while.
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Soulmate au where when you write something on your skin with pen/marker/whatever the hell you want, it will show up on your soul mates skin as well.
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oh wyatt callow, the boy who weighed everyones odds in the arena and still threw himself in front of a blade for lou lou, knowing hers too.
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haymitch: love is love <3
clerk carmine: yeah, but not your love. get AWAY from my niece.
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Katniss *thinking about the Mockingjay pin*: Wow this was Madge’s aunt’s, what a precious and valuable family heirloom, it must have been special to her, I’ll treasure it forever.
Maysilee *thinking about the Mockingjay pin*: this bird is ugly and stupid I’m literally never going to wear this.
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"isn't it unrealistic that every time some rebellion shit goes on in District 12 it's someone related to or connected to Lucy Gray" no because Snow committed the cardinal sin of dating someone from a big family in a small town
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Nothing gets me on Tumblr faster than a new season of Sweet Magnolias.
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It’s common for people to read Susan Pevensie as condemned to Hell or forever locked out of Heaven at the end of the Narnia books, giving the fact that she does not appear in Aslan’s Country in The Last Battle as evidence of her damnation, all for the sin of liking gossip and lipsticks and nylons and her social life.
This, I think, is a misreading of the text. Susan does not appear in Aslan’s Country because she is not dead. She was not killed in battle or the apocalypse that destroyed Narnia, nor in the train accident that killed her parents, siblings, cousin and their friends. She doesn’t appear in Heaven because she’s alive and well. And as long as she is alive, her salvation is possible.
Earlier in the book, Aslan meets a young Calormene man named Emeth, who is good, noble, honest, brave, and a worshipper of Tash, the evil demon that the Calormenes consider their god. Emeth prepares to die at Aslan’s hands, because he has worshipped Tash his whole life as he was taught and not Aslan, but Aslan calls him his son, and says that no evil service can ever be done in his name, and no good service can ever be done in Tash’s name, and if a man is good and honest and virtuous in the name of Tash, he is actually doing it in the name of Aslan even if he does not know it, and it is Aslan that rewards him even if he does not believe it.
This is a clear statement that in the moral universe of Narnia, it doesn’t matter what you specifically believe about gods and spirits and religions and worlds: it matters that you are a good person who is honest. We have no reason to believe that Susan turned to wickedness when she grew up, only that she became more interested in fun and worldly pleasures than spiritual pursuits, to the point of remembering Narnia as a childhood game she played. She is misguided and shallow, and perhaps foolish, but these are not sins, or at least not sins worthy of eternal separation from God, and even if they were, she is a young woman whose entire family was hideously killed in a horrific train accident. She will not remain that way for long. To be sure, the writing is sexist - her preoccupations with nylons, lipsticks and gossip are dismissed as silly and frivolous - but not “condemned to Hell for being girly” sexist. Puzzle the donkey was the literal Antichrist and Edmund betrayed his family to the Witch, leading to Aslan’s torture and execution, and they both made it in; I cannot believe that Queen Susan the Gentle would not. Once a King or Queen of Narnia, always a King or Queen of Narnia; not all the water in the rough rude sea can wash the balm off from an anointed queen; the breath of worldly men cannot depose the deputy elected by the Lord.
Susan Pevensie will go to Heaven. It is undeniable; every part of the book’s theology and morality points to it. She just has a long life to live before she gets there.
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bingewatching will never come close to bingereading. there is nothing like blocking out the entire Earth for ten hours to read a book in one sitting no food no water no shower no bra and emerging at the end with no idea what time it is or where you are, a dried-up prune that's sensitive to light and loud noises because you've been in your room in the dark reading by the glow of a single LED. it's like coming back after a three-month vacation in another dimension and now you have to go downstairs and make dinner. absolutely transcendental
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wylan - pretty sure that's illegal , kaz
kaz - pretty sure im a criminal , wylan
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“You should be at the club.” No, I should be at the scholastic book fair.
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Me getting on Tumblr to search for a book series I’m only halfway through:
I’m ready for ✨spoilers✨
#unenchanted#the iron fey#six of crows#grishaverse#splintered#anne of green gables#harry potter#i am number four#lorien legacies#everless#percy jackson#rick riordan#the hunger games trilogy#the hunger games#what book series haven’t I done this with#applies to tv shows too#little women#the selection#the freaking selection#renegades trilogy#renegades#the lunar chronicles#sometimes spoilers is how I get into a series in the first place
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