Honister Pass, high in the English Lake District, is a challenging drive
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One reason cross country backpacking can be a pain. There’s a lot of obstacles to face in addition to rough terrain. But I love it🧡
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You’re cold, like a stone.
How did you get that way?
How did you get that way?
You’re cold, like a stone.
How did you get that way?
Why did you get that way, with me?
The seasons over, the rest is fine
And I grow colder all the time
With never feeling lonely.
And I don’t want to break no more
And I don’t want to know the score
I don’t want to know who’s really happy.
The summer spun us into rough terrain
And across the country, hung my head in shame.
And I don’t know what you do with your days
But I don’t want to collide so I’m drawing
Yellow lines between you and I suggest, we don’t talk about it.
All the lines I drew, while waiting for you.
All the lines I drew, while waiting for you.
The rest is fine and so am I.
I won’t count the clocks again.
Cause if time runs out and I find out
It won’t be my problem them.
Cause you’ve pulled me above and beneath
My goals and it shows and grows and grows and grows.
Thrashing wildly in the core of my soul
It’s getting old.
And now it’s come to this.
Reaching my arms across the empty space next to me.
Watching TV to keep away the bad dreams.
All the lines I drew, while waiting for you.
All the lines I drew, while waiting for you, you.
Oh, you will take one step back, for that, for me.You will take one step back for that for me.
Oh, you will take one step back, for that, for me.
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Following a dangerous path, the refugees fled into the mountains and entered the valley.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
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The journey across the vine bridge was not pleasant. The vines were coated with slimy moss, which made walking precarious. The structure swayed alarmingly when touched, and its motion became erratic when anyone crossed.
"DragonLance Chronicles: Dragons of Autumn Twilight" - Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
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just saw that a dog that went missing yesterday, going off a cliffside hiking a popular mountain, was found dead today. it died from the fall.
which is, yknow, a horrible reminder to keep your dog leashed in dangerous terrain, in a secure harness that's ideally balanced enough to hoist them by if necessary. and not all trips are worth taking with a dog.
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@snaill-dragon here are the designs, I initially wanted to put them under the ask but when I was done I realized it would be so long and off-topic so here's what I got so far
Embermask and Snailtuft are Feverstrike's siblings (half-sister and adopted brother respectively) and Honeyweed and Silentsong are Embermask's kits, given up to be raised in Windclan with Feverstrike, Snailtuft and his mate Darkfreckle as their primary caretakers.
Also this drawing of Feverstrike and his favorite niblings.
Also this icon for Snailtuft's toyhouse page that I kind of like:
Also I would love to see a Sundapple doodle as a trade!! (if you want of course, please don't feel pressured)
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Twiddle Niddle in puppet form.. can his legs retract into his body so he could slither like a snake or not? I need to know..
Yes actually! I don't have it on hand but I know there's a doodle of him out there with his legs retracted. He can move pretty fast when slithering.
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Gem: Wow, hey Skizz!
Skizz: Heey! What's up, Gem?
Gem: You've done so much.
Skizz: Agh. You- Ah. You're the worse.
Gem: I didn't mean that sarcastically, Skizz!!
Skizz: Yes, you do!
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It's not a real m9 episode if Matt doesn't accidentally confuse Ashley about the mechanics of her character abilities.
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When you grow up in a bad situation, with parents who fail to support you and hurt you instead, it leaves scars that are sometimes more obvious and sometimes less so.
One of the more insidious scars is this assumption that even when things are going well for you, you're ultimately on your own. That you're always playing catch-up in a rigged game, trying to convince others that you're worth some support and regard. It makes sense; after all, the people who should've taught you that you're worth caring about instead demanded that you defend and justify yourself all the time. Made you into a caretaker instead.
So going forward, that's what you expect. Even after you get away and start to heal, you're always worried. You expect other people to approach you in bad faith, to be constantly looking for your weaknesses and flaws. You're going through life believing that no one's in your corner, no one's rooting for you and wishing you well just because, and you don't even realise you're doing it, because you're so used to the idea of having to constantly work to earn your worth that it's just wallpaper to you. It doesn't even occur to you that people might conspire to your benefit.
Anyway this train of thought is dedicated to the social worker who told me that if I could muster the energy, I "really, really should to go to that big party that you were invited to, because it sounds like you would have fun and that's important!" and gave me a two-second out-of-body experience.
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I found in the church what my family could not supply due to the upheaval we were facing, and Christianity became my map through the tough terrain of growing up.
"In/Out: A Scandalous Story of Falling Into Love and Out of the Church" - Steph Lentz
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