[20][He/Him][Many Fandoms][MOSTLY The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings, a little bit of some other stuff tho.]
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Pippin facetiming his two bffs (Faramir and Merry) at 3 am (they are NOT happy)

Haha here you go!!! XD
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What's your jacking off technique
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one year difference. Pretty proud of myself!


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I watched a video about madness arcs in media, and I tried to relate it to Thorin. But honestly? Madness doesn't fit in the slightest. He was sick. That's all I can gather from it. He was sick and wild. Yes, he tried to fight it, tried to fight what he couldnt control. But to me its more like when you have a cold and youre trying not to fall asleep. Your body completely takes over, entirely base instinct; and while your mind is screaming at you to get up, just move, you can barely lift your arm, until the exhaustion eventually wins and everything goes dark, and you dont know any more. THATS WHAT I IMAGINE IT TO BE LIKE! In his dragon sickness there were moments of consciousness where he was desperately fighting against that base instinct, that fog, but there would be a trigger and everything would go dark again as the sickness took over.
Another thing I'd like to highlight: the pressure Bilbo must have felt, knowing that he was the only one Thorin trusted. Throughout the third movie, Bilbo is the only one who sees Thorin in his moments of clarity- actually, he's also the only one who can bring it out of him in the first place. That is such an insane amount of responsibility. I want to further highlight the fact that Bilbo didn't think he could save Thorin from his gold sickness, he thought he could save him from his own actions. From personal experience, I need you fucks to understand just how accurate that perspective is. It's not some "I can fix him" bullshit. He completely lost hope for that. But he knew that Thorin's actions would be his doom, so he obliterated his plan- or at least, he tried. Something that comes with building your maturity is realizing that you cannot change a persons mindset. That's something they have to do on their own. But what you can do, is ruin their plans for self destruction. 9 times out of 10, it leads to a different form of destruction instead. Cue further maturity after that.
I know a lot of people will bash on the movies, and how they're nothing like the books. But I want to remind you that honestly, they did good with what they had. The character arcs were realistic, and it was really cool to see these characters come to life.
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I'm taking 'coded' away from you all until you can learn to use it properly
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joe biden: how do i look in this chef hat, giuseppe?
giuseppe, the presidential butler: waifish and breedable as always, muy lord
joe biben: fabulous. pass me the Improbable Meat
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Reporter: Why do you think so many countries’ governments around the world are just ignoring what’s happening in Gaza?
Greta Thunberg: Because of racism, that’s the simple answer, I would say. Racism, and basically desperately trying to defend a deadly, destructive system that systematically maximizes short term economic profit and geopolitical power over the well being of humans and the planet. Right now, it is morally difficult to defend that – it is impossible— but they’re desperately trying which is …. absurd is not the word, but there are no words to describe it.
- Greta Thunberg in Paris, after returning from Israel’s illegal abduction of her aboard the Madleen (10 Jun 25)
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when they kiss their noses bonk together :(
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I think they might be Pretty valuable, Bilbo...
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I found this doodle I had completely forgot about. I think the context was Thorin re-doing his braids, in the Shire, while Frodo was playing in a field. Never made Frodo's part tho .
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