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Despite avoiding every year previously, Clarke decides to go to the Unity Day dance for the Ark's teenagers. It seemed like a mistake while she stood alone, until she spots an Ark Guard casually watching the dancers and smiling. Walking up to speak to him changes everything. 
Clarke and Bellamy meet on the Ark and eventually Bellamy becomes Clarke’s guard in the Sky Box.  This causes a ripple effect through Season 1 & 2 until an eventual disembark from the original story line.
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The Wolf’s Detective
Five years ago, Mycroft Holmes discovered a woman with no past but had the specific skill set he'd been searching for. Now, he's sent her to Dartmoor to keep the one person that can see through his cover stories far away from the secrets hidden in Baskerville -Sherlock Holmes. She's going to babysit, but they both find the other far too intriguing to leave alone.
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12920966/1/The-Wolf-s-Detective
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I’ve just discovered a thing
ROSELOCK
I have no idea why i’ve never thought of this pairing, but I officially ADORE it.
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Red Carpet Disney Ladies created via Covet Fashion, an app I’m currently obsessed with.
Top pic (L to R): Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Belle
Middle pic (L to R): Jasmine, Pocahontas, Mulan, Tiana, Rapunzel
Bottom pic (L to R): Merida, Anna, Elsa, Moana, Tinkerbell
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Literally Tamlin throughout ACOMAF
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Everyone around him:
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“Alexander Hamilton founded the New York Post” sounds a lot less impressive when you learn the rest of that sentence goes:
“so he could publicly talk smack about the other founding fathers”
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I stubbed my toe and cried for a hour
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Disarm Hate?
This Means No:
Guns
Knives
Cars
Airplanes
Beer bottles
Batteries
Digital Watches
Trains
Scissors
Plastic
Mace
Box Cutters
Thumbtacks
Wires
Candles
Telephones
Over the counter medicine 
etc.
etc.
etc.
England has been praised for their Gun Laws, will they be praised for the Knives Ban being debated over too?
2,996 people died in a terrorist attack accomplished with Mace (Pepper Spray), Knives, and a box cutter.  On 9/11.
The Boston Bombing was carried out with a bomb, not a gun.
Guns are not the problem. The amount of guns being sold are not the problem.
The problem is the background check.  America has a No Fly list, but no No Gun list.  Background checks are more like Background Glances because those selling the guns want to sell so that they can make money, the chances that they are selling to a future shooter is so slim why should they worry if they are selling an automatic to someone with severe depression?
Guns are good, if everyone in Orlando had been armed, they wouldn’t have died.  But if the shooter hadn’t been armed in the first place everyone would be happy.
Don’t blame the object, blame the system.
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Just admit it: this looks cute af
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the Harry Potter fandom is just one of those fandoms where I ship everything and don’t get pissed off by any. Sure, some weird me out, but I can ship one character with multiple people and I won’t give two shits about it.
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“…last year this photograph of children looking at their smartphones by Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch’ in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam [went viral.] It was often accompanied by outraged, dispirited comments such as “a perfect metaphor for our age,” “the end of civilization” or “a sad picture of our society”.
…It turns out that the Rijksmuseum has an app that, among other things, contains guided tours and further information about the works on display. As part of their visit to the museum, the children, who minutes earlier had admired the art and listened attentively to explanations by expert adults, had been instructed to complete an assignment by their school teachers, using, among other things, the museum’s excellent smartphone app….
The tragic thing is that this — the truth — will never go viral. So, I wonder, what is more likely to bring about the death of civilization, children using smartphones to learn about art or the willful ignorance of adults who are too quick to make assumptions?” José Picardo, Medium
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This photo deserves its own post.
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Judge me now, for who I am… or am I to be blamed for a crime I didn’t commit? (requested by @authordc)
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