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As an occasional gay chick myself I lowkey really enjoyed the shitty way 2000s-2010s video games would like let you pick the main character’s gender but assumed everyone playing was straight and would play guys, so the story was written with women hitting on the main character left and right even if they were also a woman
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Lisa Wright (British, b. 1965)
Beneath the Strangeness of it, 2020
Oil on canvas
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Maybe if we Ran away with Carly Rae Jepsen in 2015 none of this would have happened
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#i cant believe im about to tag this with#lawrenitez#how did i end up here#benitez fell first but lawrence fell harder
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Computer. Iris by the goo goo dolls. Loud enough to kill.
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Because better safe than sorry you should all change your Google, Apple, Facebook, GitHub, and Telegram passwords due to the massive data breach.
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noziken pa dumai and nadama (kuposa) pa nikeya with furtia stormcaller on the frozen lake of the north
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a sisterly bond between dragon and dragon rider
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Sabran and the White Wyrm - from The Priory of the Orange Tree.
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i love it when you read multiple works from a writer and you start being able to pick out the things that stick with them. like the themes they keep thinking about, that can’t be satisfied with just one poem or novel or story. or the motifs they like to reuse and recycle throughout their works like an extradiagetic thread. it’s like drawing a map through a writer’s collection of all the things that keep them up at night
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Dragon Sculpture sitting at the bottom of Lake Neuchâtel. Location: Romandy, Switzerland
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Dragonsong
(So it's Heavensward's 10 year anniversary today…. 🥲 man)
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"She excels because she trusts in her skill. I suspect you fear that yours will slip between your fingers if you loosen your grip for even a moment."
- Samantha Shannon, The Priory of the Orange Tree
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