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slutforlustblog · 8 months
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lasirenedesiree · 2 months
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Sophia Loren photographed in 1959.
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unblinkingvoid · 2 years
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my siren gaze is the hundred yard death stare i give those who have crossed me
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icanseethefuture333 · 7 months
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I've realized I've grown when I realized how corny these whole high value, femme fatale, and hyper femininity blogs/influencers be sounding
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la-cocotte-de-paris · 6 months
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I had a cute outfit on today but I cannot get enough of this nightgown, so I did a pre-nightime routine triptych
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becomingitgirll · 2 months
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Office siren...
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piplupod · 28 days
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i need to lie down and curl into a ball and tuck myself into a box and be gently lowered into the earth i think. and just stay there for a few days... years... however long it needs to be until i can exist without feeling like i am a prey animal being hunted for sport every day !!!!!!!
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pink-alchemy · 2 months
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pinkragdolly · 11 months
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ditzyteengirl · 1 year
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lcathia · 8 months
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me: im neutrois
also me: *projects onto arguably the most cisnormative boss in the game*
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slutforlustblog · 5 months
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lasirenedesiree · 4 months
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Natalie Portman as Queen Padmé Amidala in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace partially directed by Sofia Coppola.
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hyunpic · 2 years
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hyunjin inkigayo behind the scenes photos
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bookwyrminspiration · 6 months
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hi! this was the anon who thought there were only 3 twilight books. uh...i come from a place where twilight is really obscure. i can guarantee that not even 1/5 of my school has heard of twilight. when i was younger i remember only seeing 3 twilight books in the library even though i went there regularly and the other day was the first time i have ever seen a twilight box set in a bookstore. so yeah! thats where i got the numbers from..
fascinating! now that I think about it I don't know if the people in my area who are aware of twilight know how many books there are. I think this might be a "even when trying to compensate experts still wildly overestimate how much average person knows" kind of situation. most people just hear of it, I think. my apologies nonsie!
I also had a book series at my middle school library that I swear they were always missing a book. It was the Companions Quartet, and I don't remember which one was missing, but I remember always being annoyed because I liked to reread those books and my rereads were always interrupted by the missing one
despite how many times I read those I can't. actually remember what the plots were. I'm pretty sure the MC was named Connie, and her best friend was bonded to selkies? or maybe kelpies. And in the first book Connie takes the secret animal society bond test and fails, but it turns out she's actually a universal and everybody loves her. There was also a big bad evil guy monster, and I remember what happened to him and Connie. For some reason one of the last lines really stuck with me--one about balance and how close she was to losing it, and how she'd have to be better about it from now one.
I think maybe the ending is so distinct when I've genuinely forgotten all four books is because I was so miffed about where it stopped. Huge thing happened that would have Huge Implications and then we don't get to see how it plays out? We don't even get to see Connie tell anyone???
I have gone in a completely different direction Nonsie, but these books I have nearly forgotten were a staple of my middle school days. there was a scene about wind turbines. and the secret mythical beast society was split into four I think--and there were 4 books. did anyone else read these books I've gotta know
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The worst thing the male gaze has done is strip a hunting mermaid of the pretty woman fascade and make it seem like an ugly sea creature that just used the look of a proper woman to descieve. Like no. That's a pretty girl in the water and she Will plunge her fangs into you, pull you into the deep dark and feast on your warm flesh, lad.
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