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Ateez as tumblr posts - part 4/?
Crazy Form Edition part 1, 2, 3 Bonus!: the moon
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is whaddayawant from me too obvious
so what Adam Lambert songs would we like Key to sing???
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Ateez Members as The Onion Headlines + one Reductress cause Yunho is that special Atzsource’s Comeback Countdown Celebration Week 1: Ateez Members!
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whoever said diamonds are a girl's best friend clearly has never met ibuprofen
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Text: "I’m a farmer,“ she insisted, a skeletal raven perched on her shoulder, “nothing more nothing less.“
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I respect the moon's unwillingness to be photographed on a phone
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the way p&p 2005 said: here's one of the most beloved enemies to lovers romances of all time, we don't need to change anything but here's keira knightley and the most socially awkward mr darcy you have ever seen. we're going to sprinkle in a hand touch and an almost kiss during an argument following a love confession in the pouring rain. what excellent boiled potatoes. yearn. you will think about this movie every day for the rest of your life.
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Ariadne
Her grief did make her glorious. (x)
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the encyclopedia of celtic mythology and folklore: ↳ Epona
Among people whose vision of divinity was so polytheistic that the same name of a god or goddess is rarely found more than once, Epona is an exception, for statues and altars to her have been excavated across continental Europe, the center of her worship, and in Britain – more than for any other god or goddess of the Celts. Yet little is known of this goddess except that she was connected with HORSES. Her name means “horse,” from the Gaulish epos, and she was depicted astride a horse (usually a mare), surrounded by horses, or even occasionally lying naked on the back of one.
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