191/638 One Suga a day while he is away
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he fills the room with negative energy because he just wants to go home
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listening to the classics
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160/638 One Suga a day while he is away
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spACE
Art inspired by the Ace flag to celebrate the International Asexuality Day
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this is so cute
Happy International Asexuality Day!! 🖤🩶🤍💜
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NAMGOGH 🌼💙 a series of 3 edits that turned out more complicated than I thought!
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my entire heart right here
© magicshop
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unreal
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“’this is cordelia" lucie continued in tones of pride. "is she not the prettiest girl you ever saw?’” 🥀✨
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Instagram: @kasskalitch
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Tessa Gray
from a dtiys on instagram
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Ragnor’s letter in Chain of Gold
For the all people who haven’t read that yet. This is the letter Ragnor send Magnus in Chain of Gold. It was part of the Waterstones exclusive edition.
And can I just say that Ragnor is hilarious and perfectly characterizes the main group!
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I’m back with another request,,,, so,,, maybe George Lovelace and Simon?🥺
the lads!! here they are
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Here we go... with some fake representation again
So CC replied to me here on Tumblr and basically hinted that she isn't going to address Anna's non-binary identity because "there was no conception of anything like non-binary in 1903" and that we may think of Anna as genderfluid but she didn't saw herself that way... Like, am I going crazy here or this really seems like some fake representation bullshit? And the fact that she only answered to me on priv is even more fucked up. She knows very well that the whole fandom sees Anna as a non-binary lesbian and she even encouraged it sometimes, making us think it was canon, but now she says that the "representation" isn't going to be in the actual books.
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