*leaves out tiny cups of sugar water*
sisters, rejoice! dessert has been served!
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Every week will be a battle between lusting after the lighting and Great's thighs in Wandee Goodday.
I can't focus on colors when these two are competing for best body!
Feeling like the grandma! Don't know what to look at first.
The men?
The colors?
Both?!
GREAT'S THIGHS?!
I'm already overwhelmed by all the beauty that's about to come my way.
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I Made Winchester Surprise!
It was RIDICULOUSLY good! And a big hit with my family. Will definitely make it again!
For Christmas my daughter bought me the Supernatural Cookbook. There are so many fun recipes and little tidbits about the show and characters. It's great and I wanna make so many of the recipes.
But I had to go with Dean's favorite first. (Though ofc I'll have to make one of the pies from the book as well!)
So, below the cut are some pictures and descriptions as well as the finished product. ❤️
Here are all the ingredients I used.
My changes: I didn't include the corn chip garnish, I used frozen diced onions (about 1 cup) instead of 1 lg onion, and I used lactose free shredded cheese instead of cheese slices.
The chopped up biscuits
Making the ground meat topping.
Topped with cheese and ready for the oven!
And here's the finished product! Seriously - YUM!
Hope you get the chance to make your own!
Thank you for coming along on my first (and last!) ever cooking show! 😁😁
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I do have two upcoming exams in two and three days respectively so naturally i spend all my time thinking about Radskier (as you do). Those circumstances let me to a thought which will not leave my mind, and i'd love to here more opinions on it. (sorry, long post incoming)
Before i start, a little disclaimer: I haven't read the books nor played the game, so what im about to say is only and purely based on and referring to the show.
So, I'm not sure how everyone else feels about Radovid, but it actually took me some time for him to grow on me. And this is partially because i had envisioned him differently, especially after seeing Hugh Skinner being cast.
So my first thought seeing him on screen was literally "what's this wet cat looking man?"
Those didn’t quite fit, but i couldn't put a finger on what's my actual association was. So I ignored it. The man and the ship grew on me, and so I've spent quite some time watching fan-edits of Radskier on YT these past days (side note: i need MORE, there aren't enough out there!)
One of those videos feature The Calling from TAD's lates album ruin and when Madeleine sang about that fox, it hit me. THAT was my initial association!!!
I mean, just LOOK at him, he's so fox-coded?! the hair(-colour), his red coat, the FURR!!! And thats only the visual resemblance. I can't help but also notice parallels in his characterisation and with what personality traits foxes are usually associated.
all of those traits we have also already seen in - or can assume for - Radovid.
He's intelligent (and tries to hide it), as Jaskier so perfectly points out for us. He's sly, and deceptive. Cunning, and determined - and charming. We might also assume that he has at least some cruel tendencies from the way he's portrayed in the games...
But now, whats REALLY interesting is looking from this perspective at the Geralt/Radovid comparison, which Jaskier so cleverly opened with his hammer-spoon-metaphor.
Because more than Radovid, Geralt even is canonly referred to as "White Wolf" (which a friend of mine so cleverly pointed out might have been Jaskiers invention!)
This is not only because he is from the school of wolf witchers and has white-ish hair. He's tall, muscular, grumpy looking, fast, a hunter and so on.
But he's also characterised that way!
He might be the lone wolf, but he cares for nothing more than his pack and will protect them at all cost.
Both animals are canines, but theyre characterised as differently as possible. Both are predators but but their way of hunting couldn't be more different.
Now, coming back to the witcher and those two characters, it's easy to assume this character design of Radovid wasn't a coincidence.
In a way they're parallels when it comes to Jaskier, both fighting for his heart loyalty.
Geralt is a hammer, a wolf, secure in his ways, stubborn, but not always right.
Radovid is a spoon, a knife, a fox, with tricks up his sleeve and a mind like a maze.
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okay folks i'm just over halfway through Black Powder War and yikes, this one's brutal! poor Digby, poor boys just wanting a peek at the harem ladies, poor Laurence and Temeraire confronting the complex and enormous problems of undeniable rights vs. entrenched systems... also a fascinating intro to Tharkay (considering I know he's a well-esteemed Blorbo) - first impressions of him are so interesting!
I definitely missed some subtext/unsaid but implied information about Tharkay and the veiled lady they saw in the palace - Laurence mentioned something about elopement and i was like ah have i missed some social cues here, are they a thing? but they're far away now so i won't stress about it
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[ID: Gouda, a baby white mouse with big ears, and a little pink nose. /End ID]
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