"If I'm frozen how can I ... how can I be walking about?"
"It doesn't matter—"
"Yes, it matters to me."
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my first published work! beloved Sansa 🛐
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Sansa Stark Werewolf by mahsan556
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Oldschool Sesame Street Moment
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Ugly man and his adopted buoy son doodles
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earthspark trailer literally killed me..........I had to draw this to heal my mind..........
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Little Bird || Master List
Sebastian Sallow x F! Reader • 7th Year • Friends to Lovers
Rating: 18+
Over the summer before her seventh year MC has really come into her own. Figured out how to do her hair, dress to accentuate her favorite features, and finally looks like a full grown woman, instead of child. It seems like everyone has noticed - everyone except her crush best friend Sebastian Sallow.
She tries to deal with her deepening feelings, loosing control of her ancient magic and feeling like she’s not ready to leave Hogwarts.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IIII
Part V
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the new canadian miniseries "Little Bird" sounds fascinating. has anyone else heard about it?
an older jewish woman named golda adopts a 5 year old native girl, thinking she's an orphan and has no home. she raises her as a jew and names her esther. when esther is in her 20s, she finds out that she does in fact have family, and that she had been forcibly taken from them by the canadian government as one of the scoop children in the 60s. esther now wants to reconnect with her native heritage and family, while struggling with the judaism she was raised in.
golda has to come to terms with her own complicity in removing a native child from her family and culture. she's a holocaust survivor: she knows more than most exactly what that means. how can she reconcile her own history of experiencing racial oppression and discrimination with her complicity in the oppression of inidigenous canadian people?
it was created by two jewish women, one of whom is also indigenous, and is being directed by two indigenous women.
I am really looking forward to this.
(Here are three links if you want to know more)
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