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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Book Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Title: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Authors: J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne Published: July 2016 Publisher: Pottermore from J.K. Rowling; Special Rehearsal ed. edition ISBN: 9780751565355 I’ve been away for awhile, but if I’m going to get back into blogging, I might as well come back with one of the most anticipated publications of the year. I wasn’t sure what to expect…
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I found this attached to the door of one of the Anime stores I visit - via http://ift.tt/29K6D6w
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It has never been like that, ever! I need you to see that. I’m begging you. […] Come on. Let it go, okay? Let it go, brother.
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Guys if you’re giving your Pokemon sexual names like CumSlut and Dickface and shit I really fucking hope you’re not gonna put them in gyms because today I talked to three little boys about ten, the same age as my baby brother, and they were so cute and excited about challenging a gym.
And it makes me so happy to see my generation out and about and having fun with Pokemon
But if you ruin it for little kids who are getting outside and having a blast and are so pumped to try and beat a gym
Then you’re trash and my witch ass is gonna curse the shit out of you
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This is exactly what it feels like to grow old on the Internet
His face in the fifth gif though ♥
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My ultimate library
The exterior of the Night Vale library looks like a standard stuccoed small-town library (though often without doors or windows).
The interior is huge and gorgeous, with carved wood shelves reaching up to the high arched ceiling, sliding bronze ladders, and archival wings where the hallways stretch to the horizon. Not even Tamika Flynn has managed to explore the entire building.
It also has librarian-blinds, hidden stockpiles of weapons and food, hideouts (or “book nooks”, each well-stocked with pillows, snacks, and steel walls) on every shelf, and multiple levels of makeshift walkways from shelf to shelf, which let book-lovers avoid the non-winged, non-wall-climbing librarians.
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