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hermitcraft-8 · 15 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 16 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 17 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 18 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 18 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 19 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 20 days
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going to queue this post a few times so people know to follow me over there instead. i'll probably delete these in a couple weeks so i don't get too much attention, but. 👍
hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 20 days
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for the many people who have started following me since my break, hii, im cuuno, im over at @karnoffelcode now, but i might come back here someday. we'll see.
hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 20 days
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hey guys, im back for like. a tiny bit. how's everyone holding up
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hermitcraft-8 · 2 months
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ok going back to my other blog just wanted to answer that one really quick because it was really funny to me
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hermitcraft-8 · 2 months
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he's a photographer who pretty much got the color photography industry started. before him, not a lot of people would use colors, as it was considered a waste of time and money, and most people would only really take photos of carefully staged situations and people.
eggleston, though, would take photos of every day, mundane scenes- gas stations and diners and strangers on the street. he basically would take moments from real life and translate them into images, practically identical to reality. it was pretty unheard of at the time, and pretty controversial.
here's some of my faves of his work :-)
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You hide behind a computer faggot u don't know shit about anything
i do, in fact, know shit about things. i know who william eggleston is :-)
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hermitcraft-8 · 2 months
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going to make some fake album covers with my photography i think. hold on
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hermitcraft-8 · 2 months
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You hide behind a computer faggot u don't know shit about anything
i do, in fact, know shit about things. i know who william eggleston is :-)
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hermitcraft-8 · 3 months
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going back to my other blog. may return someday. may not. goodbye
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hermitcraft-8 · 3 months
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actually i feel like every mcyt fan i know enjoys at least 1 anime thats considered cringe, problematic and/or always on people's dni lists it's so fucking funny
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hermitcraft-8 · 3 months
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2 & 5! your numbers!
i made the mistake of posting two ask games that both use numbers so im doing both sets of questions sorry sorry
is there any in-sys dating, and if so, what's the funniest couple?
probably. hm. joe hills and jack noir
are there any grudges from in-source between people?
already answered!
Are you mostly canon or AU?
oh im entirely canon.
Have you ever met any canon mates outside of your system?
that's... complicated. i haven't met anyone who is strictly double life, but ive met a few who were broadly traffic series.
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hermitcraft-8 · 3 months
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When I was in middle school we would do these weekly things called "Flag Salutes" where the entire school came out to the quad to stand in big ranks and sing patriotic songs. I lived in one of the most conservative counties in America and the teachers took the Flag Salutes very seriously.
We hated them. We didn't really clock the nationalist nature of the thing but we we hated being asked to stand in a big group and sing songs for nobody. It was boring and goofy. Thinking about it now, it really was just our teachers using us as fodder for a Mass Ritual to Prevent 9/11 from Happening Again.
Eventually, some kids developed a sort of game. The ceremony had all these little dramatic pauses between sections of a speech or in-between songs. Kids would wait for those little pauses and, right before the song started, just shout "NINE ELEVEN!" There was a voice for it to. You had to sound kinda like a Patrick Star or a similar exaggerated dunderhead type character.
It made the teachers incredibly mad but nobody ever got in trouble. The trick was to drop the Nine Eleven the moment before the song started so they couldn't stop to focus on who was yelling. Once they start the ritual they couldn't stop it or the spell would backfire and the Taliban Would Get You or whatever.
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