Even Selwyn kane has an attractive name he just ticks off all the boxes
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Nibble
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AND WHEN ALICE AND SELWYN BECOME FRIENDS??????
THEN WHAT???
LORD KNOWS I AM NOT READY
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Sel is a berries lover, fight me
I actually don't know why but I feel like Sel is a berry lover. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cranberries, he loves them. And I also think he adores cherries. They're sweet but at the same time a bit sour, just like him!
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Selwyn x Malfoy
Don't be fooled... mankind was not born good nor bad. Rather, mankind was born hungry. With a certain starvingness that wreaked of desperation and longing and that couldn't be satisfied unless God was consumed and blood was spilt. Yet, as Christ hung on a cross, mankind was still aching with hunger. God tries to point fingers for such behavior; Calling Eve a committer of original sin for sinking her teeth in the forbidden fruit. However, this is God's greatest skill: Deflection. For it was not Eve who sinned, but God who failed the mortal flesh through the instillation of starvation. Through hunger, humanity will find itself gnawing at escapism and entangled in flesh, hoping for an ounce of relief amongst the indulgence. However, time and time again, they will be left starving. In an attempt to resolve such a matter, churches offer chalices and golden plates where the Body of Christ is served to the hungry masses. In Dionysian nature, men flock to this meal and tear into it with hope of relief. However, this too is a failure. Man will only realize that there is no bread, wine, flesh, or blood that will ever satisfy the wanting that God gifted us. And yet, we still sing praises to the one who left us with an unsatisfiable curse. Perhaps that too is hunger.
this post is dedicated to the riddle dr, a couple aesthetic post for @redispoetic
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fine I’ll listen to the sel playlist I made in order again
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Okay so I just finished bloodmarked and I have thoughts.
I think natasia and Sel might be related to morgaine somehow.
I think Merlin did some fked up thing to morgaine because he was jealous that she like lancelot and not him.
Merlin pierced the veil right. So will they go to ireland in the last book? To fix it there?
Also, can it be that Sel kills Bree while she's possessed by Arthur? And in doing so kills Arthur and not Bree? I need answers
Also, can anyone tell me what Sel and Nick talked about in that Bloodwalk? I need evidence against the throuple allegations
It could be that Sel always loved Bree because Nick loves Bree. I think until their oath is broken we can't be sure of his feelings towards her
Please give thoughts I desperately need to discuss this with someone
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if selwyn kane told me to bark I’d say “what breed sir?”
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Selwyn, 42nd street, New York.1955
Photo: William Klein
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Forgot to post this earlier but @mintmoth did a com of my babe Selwyn (the first one) and @rebsrebsrebsrebs babe Parker
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the act of love
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Giving selbree
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- FANCAST DEATH EATER WIVES in HARRY POTTER -
1. Yvonne Strahovski is Nina Rosier
2. Elizabeth Mitchell is Corinne Travers
3. Gillian Anderson is Narcissa Malfoy
4. Amy Landecker is Penelope Rookwood
5. Kelly Rowan is Laura Selwyn
6. Sandra Borgmann is Barbra Rowle
7. Charlize Theron is Claire Dolohov
8. Anna Gunn is Lorraine Goyle
9. Naomi Watts is Monica Nott
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Alone in the cold
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The Wizard, the Witch, and the Snake
Prologue
How does one wizard gain so much power and control over a world? How can he have something to lose if he has nothing to gain? How can one love if he has no heart?
How can one witch rise then fall? How can she gain something if she has everything to lose? How can one win but lose at the same moment?
How can one symbol define a whole society?
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