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4. Is there a popular pairing you don't necessarily dislike but aren't too invested in?
10. What's your favourite piece of fanart for Louis?
4. Is there a popular pairing you don't necessarily dislike but aren't too invested in?
Idk. I think maybe Marius/Pandora. Don't get me wrong, I do love them and their dynamic. It is interesting to me, but I don't find myself getting overly invested in it at the same time.
10. What's your favourite piece of fanart for Louis?
All of them Umm, I have a few but I'll try to narrow it down a bit because I honestly can't choose just one 😂
This one is one of my all time favourites! ~ @sheepskeleton-art Sheep never disappoints.
This one with his lil sqishmallow 🥹 ~ @nasnyys
He looks particularly soggy in this I think ~ @muirin007
He's had a good meal 🥺 ~ @nasnyys (again lol)
Ace Louis ~ @loelett
And last but certainly not least
This is my all time favourite!! ~ garama If I'm ever asked (like now lmao) what my favourite fanart of Louis is, it's this one. He's all comfy in his sweater 🥺😭
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🎧 bọn
"Give in to lust, give up to lust
Oh, heaven knows we'll soon be dust"
Pretty Girls Make Graves - The Smiths
I could have been wild and I could have been free
But nature played this trick on me
Send me a 🎧 and I will put my music on shuffle and give you a song and my favourite lyric from it
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✏️+ Cyrus :)
Incorrect Quotes
Cyrus: Life is like Annalise. It's short.
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Cyrus, hungover: Please tell me I'm imagining that I claimed I was king of the ducks.
Annalise: I would, but then I would be lying to the King of All Ducks.
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Annalise: Help! I’m drowning!
Cyrus: Calm down. We’re only in six feet of water!
Annalise: NOT ALL OF US ARE TALL!
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I have now watched the Rogue Trader christmas special with some of the voice actors and it was hilarious. I decided to once again put my very rudimentary editing skills to the test and have picked out my favourite Marzipan lines for you. Enjoy!
Do keep in mind though that these are not polished game lines of course, this was a table top game. I do recommend you go watch the full stream yourself, it is very good from everyone.
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Having grown up with pretty severe undiagnosed ADHD one of my core memories will always be the teacher in 6th grade that would go out of his way to humiliate students that weren't reading enough. Idk how common this was but we had AR points. Essentially a system where if you read a book you could take a quiz on it and get points if you passed, with each book being worth a different amount of points. A very short book might be 3 points, a book the size of Harry Potter might be worth 40-70. You get it
I was actually good at literacy, I had the highest literacy score in that class. But audiobooks weren't really much of a thing yet and sitting down to read a book was virtually impossible, it's something I still struggle with and thought I was stupid for. I knew how to read and was great at it, even liked the material, but physically sitting down and reading a book was close to impossible. There were kids with hundreds of AR points and I had idk, probably less than 25.
And every few weeks this asshole would have all of us line up from most points to least. He'd go through, first hyping up the front of the line saying how impressed he was. He'd tell the next few they were doing well, to keep it up. Further down tell them to pick up the pace, but god help you if you were within the last 6 or so (some of them had the same issue as me, VERY likely also something undiagnosed)
He'd spend most of this time on those last few students. Berating these 11 year olds individually and intentionally humiliating them, telling them how there are 7 year olds who read more than us. He'd say we had no future, at least nothing better than minimum wage at McDonald's. That or we'd be on the streets. He was the type to bully neurodivergent kids every chance he got and boy that was damaging.
Wasn't the first or last teacher of mine to bully and shame kids and other teachers knew he did this so they'd send them to our classroom. He'd sometimes take an entire hour (I'd counted) out of our class time just humiliating this kid or few kids sent in for things like not doing their work or causing disruptions. He'd sometimes put their sloppy unfinished work or something on the projector and make fun of it. If the kid started crying he'd tell them to suck it up or call them names. And he was actually really well liked by the students, just the ones he wasn't an abusive motherfucker to
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