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abyss-boxes · 1 month ago
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[TEXT ID 5: “This user wants to beat the shit out of Griffith from Berserk”]
Part 1/2 of requests for THE LOVE OF MY LIFE AYAYAYYYYAYAYA
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incorrect-legendborn-quotes · 5 months ago
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Sarah: Sel and Bree, who knew?
Nick: I did.
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local-redhead-bookworm · 16 days ago
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Griffith never balked at the idea that the behelit would demand his own flesh and blood because that's nothing new to him. His flesh and blood has been something he was willing to sacrifice for the Band of the Hawk since the very beginning. But he has always, always felt guilty about letting another die for him. That was the whole reason he made a deal with Gennon to begin with, to prevent more people from dying. If he decides the hour of Guts' death, then Guts can't die for him.
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skrunksthatwunk · 8 months ago
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blorbo bingo blorbo bingo. blirngbo. blorngo. :) blorbingio
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even if no one interacts w this i was giggling kicking my feet etc deciding who i'd put on here. but also lmk who you can check off as (minimum) a silly guy of yours. @accurzed @nyarlathesleeper @seventhstone and idk whoever wants to join yk. i am personally and directly enabling you to make a favorite character bingo
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dramoor · 2 years ago
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“It is only in prayer that we can communicate with one another at the deepest level of our being. Behind all words and gestures, behind all thoughts and feelings, there is an inner center of prayer where we can meet one another in The Presence of God.
It is this inner center which is The Real Source of all life and activity and of all love. If we could learn to live from that center we should be living from The Heart of Life, and our whole being would be moved by love. Here alone could all the conflicts of this life be resolved, and we can experience a love which is beyond time and change.”
~St. Bede Griffiths
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spn-tng · 28 days ago
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"Could go to HELL but we'll probably be fine."
jesse turner / chappell roan lyrics
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une-sanz-pluis · 3 months ago
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Chronicles that were written after her trial and a ballad, "The Lament of the Duchess of Gloucester," have elements of the truth about her case, but their portrayal of this social and perhaps political rebel tells us about the mores of the period. The true story of Eleanor and her trial is not easy to establish. No trial transcript remains, and the chronicle accounts are biased and appeared long after the trial. There are few references to her in the Patent Rolls, Close Rolls, and the Privy Council. Eleanor seems to have been a convenient target in the struggle between Duke Humphrey and Cardinal Beaufort for control over Henry VI. Humphrey was a popular figure, but his power was not as great as that of the Cardinal. Eleanor, along with members of his household, was accused of necromancy, witchcraft, sorcery, and treason. Eleanor's high-handed manner and obvious enjoyment of her elevated status brought condemnation from Londoners.
Barbara A. Hanawalt, “Portraits of Outlaws, Felons, and Rebels in Late Medieval England”, British Outlaws of Literature and History (McFarland 2011)
#i would go so far to say that eleanor's 'high-handed manner obvious enjoyment' aren't necessarily 'true' either#since our only sources for them are the same biased chronicles#(or historians going 'omg this letter addresses her in terms you'd address a duchess with! she must have demanded it the uppity bitch')#and it is quite common (even today) for a woman who enters into a social space that she was outsider to or deemed unworthy of#to be derided as flaunting her status and being a stuck up hypocrite for just being treated or behaving as part of this social space#it doesn't necessarily mean that eleanor wasn't high-handed and didn't enjoy being a duchess#(but behaving as one apart from this new social space results in condemnation for not knowing how to behave so they can't win)#it just means that we need to take these reports more sceptically and realise the obvious misogynist and classist untertones to them#i do think there's a problem with scholarship on eleanor because the standard article on her/her trial is the one by ralph griffiths#partly because it is so old (1960s) and his later discovery of her being moved to beaumaris castle and date of death isn't included#so you get people like hanawalt and euan rogers giving the now-debunked date of death in publications#but also because he is incredibly vitriolic and BEC about her#(as in he talks about her eating dinner with her 'habitual insufferable pride' which like... we don't know that)#(he also claims it was wholly inappropriate for her to be eating at the king's head because she wasn't high enough ranked#at a time when she is a duchess and married to the king's heir...)#so a lot of historians just assume (i think) he must be right on the money rather than realising he's not basing this on any real source#eleanor cobham#reputation and representation#historian: barbara a. hanawalt
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nickels-4-dimes · 19 days ago
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two things i didnt know where to go with and a test i enjoyed doing. something something better to get something out rather than let it rot something something idk
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impybutt · 3 months ago
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Bruh that describes the entire animation industry. The screen is still a box with guts in it, what else is a computer if not an electric cave?
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abyss-boxes · 1 month ago
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[TEXT ID 4-5: “This user wants to beat the shit out of Griffith from Berserk”]
ALL ART CRED GOES TO @thecatspasta - DO NOT REMOVE THE CREDIT. Part 2/2 of requests for my lovely husband <3
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incorrect-legendborn-quotes · 5 months ago
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Tor: I was born a winner. I didn’t even need nine months to be born. I came out in seven.
Sar: That’s… that’s not good.
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historicalreusedcostumes · 1 year ago
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This Brown dress coat with embroidery flowers on is worn on Anastasia Griffith as Princess Abigail in Once Upon a Time: What Happened to Frederick (2012) and many years later worn on Nikki Deloach as Goldy in Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans (2024)
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sonknuxadow · 2 years ago
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man im so tired of seeing people say they found news about sonic 3 or the knuckles series or sonic prime or whatever and then i start thinking oh really what is it . only for their "source" to be imdb. sometimes i feel like the only person on earth who knows that people add fake information to imdb literally all the time
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gay-victorian-astronomer · 1 year ago
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I am in spain without the a
(incidentally I am also in spain without the s, because this is quantum theory and nothing makes any fucking sense)
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nine-blessed-hero · 1 year ago
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Aderyn, to Martin after a particularly stupid security breach: Remind me to write 'OpSec' on something heavy and hit you over the head with it.
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beatlblog · 3 months ago
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#I want to meet the grandma who was sending John her self insert rpf (via fkajohnlennon-remade)
#the Beatles fandom really hasn’t changed since the 60’s huh 😭 (via lennonsfag)
#WHERE IS SHE !!! WHERE IS SHE WHEN WE NEED HER (via dakootahh)
#beatles fangirls: freakier than the beatles since 1962 (via notgrungybitchin)
“John’s going, ‘Jesus Christ, she doesn’t really think I would do that with her, does she?’ It was incredible stuff like. 'I want to sit on your guitar while you put your tongue down my…’ These Liverpool girls, they were the best.”
— Photographer P. J. Griffiths describes the Beatles reading fanmail in their dressing room, 1963. 
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