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usamerican pope lmao, God is an accelerationist
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makes me chuckle to think of snow (POTENTIALLY!!!) rigging prim’s reaping to goad haymitch bc she was his best friend’s daughter and she looked so much like her mom and she was only 12 and so delicate so obviously she wouldn’t win. and then instead he got haymitch 2.0 with the looks and singing voice of lucy gray baird. incredible.
#haha big dumb dummy. big evil dumb idiot#i’m not saying i believe it fully but i will begrudgingly admit it makes more sense now#sunrise on the reaping spoilers#sunrise on the reaping#peyton.txt#one could argue that snow thought haymitch was sufficiently destroyed after everything but he did some truly evil deranged shit in sotr so
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One tree hill Peyton sawyer
#peyton sawyer#peyton.txt#brooke x peyton#peyton x lucas#one tree hill#oth rewatch#hilarie burton#pretty#girls with curls
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the liking not reblogging epidemic needs to STOP!!!!
#peyton.txt#except when I do it it’s okay bc im saving them to go back and queue for this blog or for dailybop
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feathertail in tnp: oh leafpool i’m not angry with you! crowfeather needs to move on now that i’m gone and i am happy that he has found you <3
feathertail in alitm: leafpool is the nastiest skank bitch i have ever met. do not trust her. she is a fugly slut
#i found this in my drafts and it cracked me up#feathertail#leafpool#a light in the mist#a light in the mist spoilers#peyton.txt#i haven’t read alitm it’s just based off an excerpt I saw of feather jealous of leafcrow STANDING near each other
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ismail s7 bingo card 😱😱😱
#dbo discord’s been making these <33 thought i’d post mine here too#druck#isi inci#druck season 7#peyton.txt
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Lisette: Come get coffee with me ���
Lisette: My treat. pastry of your choice included.
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22 and 33! ❤️
thank you peyton! 💕 massively misjudged the spacing on this one I'm sorry

send me a number from 1-100!
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BIG janus energy
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me writing part 3: it’s fine it’s just like a thousand more words
me doing homework: i’ve written a hundred words and i physically cannot write one more
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someone is going to read my stupid tags on reblogs one day and realize how stupid my train of thought is
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Bro last night was a work of irredeemable media 💯
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look i’ve seen the hamilton/hunger games edits. i see the vision. i know the hamilton/sotr edits are gonna go hard. but i am gonna need to see hadestown/sotr edits. and les mis/sotr edits. cmon people.
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Gripping human drama at the library yesterday. My coworker who's worked there for decades was chatting w an elderly patron, griping about local politics and how people aren't informed. He says it's all about literacy and education, Cuba has the highest literacy rate in the Western hemisphere, he sent his son to Cuba even though everyone thought he was crazy. "And now he's a capitalist! He's a crook!" Like this post to support principled marxist father in his struggle against bloodsucker son.
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Anyone else wish makers would put more sex scenes that don't advance the plot in movies
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Goodreads reviews are so often terrible but one thing that really gets me is when people suggest that anything dealing with abuse and/or sexual violence is intended to be edgy or provocative or unusually dark. Of course these things are very traumatic but they're also incredibly common! Many people seem to not realize this, which is genuinely mind boggling to me. It seems logical that something that is 1) a very common experience and 2) typically has a big impact on someone's life would appear in fiction a lot. People will be like "wow this story collection was so bleak, all these women were abused or had unhealthy relationships w men" etc. That's literally life! It is bleak, but it is reality—the author isn't presenting an artificially pessimistic view of the world. I don't know, I don't think I'm articulating this well, but these reviews perpetuate the idea that abuse is a rarity and speaking about it is abnormal. Not good imo
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