do you like ever sit and just zone out while doing regression on stata and start wondering WHY THE FUCK do you miss Lan Wangji pining over Wei Wuxian for 13 years so much when you could clearly just re-watch it but don't have the guts to do that because you'd just end up a crying mess. Idk if this makes sense but I'm totally not talking about myself. HAHAHAHA.
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My ren faire outfits!
The first one I made in 2021. Didn’t really have a plan and it was kind of thrown together. My fave part is the little pouch I made. My hair was so bad:/
2022!!
Dyed the shirt purple at the last minute and I’m very glad I did :) definitely knew what I was doing more than the last one.
I went to a different one this summer!! Very glad I had this made because I was not expecting to go there!
Can’t wait for the next one this fall!! I’m making a bat themed outfit and I’m very excited
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I hate to be that bitch but…
The similarities??? Hello???
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comedy in two parts and so forth
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Andersson begins with posthumous myth, as found in the anonymous 1637 jest book A Pleasant History of the Life and Death of Will Summers, for example. (The revised name was probably the work of Thomas Nashe for his 1592 play Summer’s Last Will and Testament, in which the ghost of ‘Will Summers’ comments on the action.) From there Andersson works backwards, circling the evidence until he arrives back at the man himself.
The approach has much to recommend it, not least because our idea of the fool is indelibly shaped by those in Shakespeare, and in particular the fool in King Lear. Shakespeare wrote that part for Robert Armin, who also originated the roles of Feste and Touchstone. Armin wasn’t merely an actor, however; his book Foole Upon Foole (1600) studied the lives and natures of six fools, Somer among them.
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....and also making this meme ...
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it keeps getting warmer and warmer so i’m wondering how big are the bugs gonna get if it doesn’t get cold enough to kill them in winter??
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