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artbybai · 8 months ago
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TFA Bee doodle from memory
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myapothecarydiary · 1 year ago
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mini Maomao I'm obsessed with you
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eterniravioli · 2 months ago
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charles. charles look at me. you have made a two stop race a one stop before. you can whisper to these tires like a cabaret jazz singer. lock in.
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specksizedgoddess · 10 months ago
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"haha yeah, I'm sure I'm just going crazy or something lol. just because I feel overwhelming amounts of envy that heavily mirrors the same things I felt before transition doesnt mean it MEANS anything, right? just because I want to be a little bug thing so badly it hurts doesnt MEAN anything, I'm probably just making it up lol." <- words of a stupid stupid idiot bug
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wildelydawn · 1 year ago
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Anyways I Joined a new fandom today
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blmpff · 1 year ago
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Is anyone making Windex Couples compilation yet? We got another one
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15.12.23
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bagofcheetodust · 8 months ago
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Dumb fuck thinks it's Halloween already!!!
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pinkxpantha · 1 day ago
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Aventurine selfship .... luckiest mf in the world x so unlucky you'd think it's on purpose
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phdbird · 1 month ago
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I love these fools sm!!
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just-a-dinosaur-i-guess · 3 months ago
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eveline is gonna be one of those characters i just memorize how to draw at this point
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redxluna · 4 months ago
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The more I outline this project, the more aware I become of just how many direct similarities there are between Jayce and Viktor's relationship and Christine and the Phantom's in POTO. Like, at this point, I might just ditch the outline and create a PowerPoint to go full fandom ramble.
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marisashorror · 1 year ago
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can we make fanart of your fantastically named cult?
The Freeze Your Hand Off Cult? Why of course! As long as you tag me in it!
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lammergayier · 9 months ago
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Btw sorry for my long absence I was with child
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Her name is Cypress. Love her. Or else
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sketching-shark · 8 months ago
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I know a story of this kind could get REALLY mean-spirited, but I am kind of intrigued by the possibilities of a "It's a Wonderful Life" sort of scenario except it turns out that yeah everyone would in fact be better off without the main character in the picture.
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percabeth4life · 1 year ago
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"A few words are here necessary respecting the orthography of Greek names adopted in the above table and generally throughout this history. I have approximated as nearly as I dared to the Greek letters in preference to the Latin; and on this point I venture upon an innovation which I should have little doubt of vindicating before the reason of any candid English student. For the ordinary practice of substituting, in a Greek name, the English C in place of the Greek K is, indeed, so obviously incorrect, that it admits of no rational justification. Our own K precisely and in every point coincides with the Greek K: we have thus the means of reproducing the Greek name to the eye as well as to the ear, yet we gratuitously take the wrong letter in preference to the right. And the precedent of Latins is here against us rather than in our favor, for their C really coincided in sound with the Greek K, whereas our C entirely departs from it, and becomes an S, before e, i, ae, oe, and y. Though our C has so far deviated in sound from the Latin C, yet there is some warrant for our continuing to use it in writing Latin names-- because we thus reproduce the name to the eye, though not to the ear. But this is not th ecase when we employ our C to designate the Greek K, for we depart here not less from the vissible than from the audible original; while we mar the unrivaled euphony of the Greek lanugage by that multiplied sibilation which constitutes the least inviting feature in our own. Among German philologists, the K is now universally employed in writing Greek names, and I have adopted it pretty largely in this work, while making exceptions for such names as the English reader has been so accustomed to hear with the C, that they may be considered as being almost Anglicized. I have further marked the long e and the long o (n, w) by a circumflex (Here) when they occur in the last syllable or in the penultimate of a name."
History of Greece by George Grote, Vol. 1, 1881
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