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harveywritings92 · 1 year
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Ghost: I'm going to take a nap. See you in 10 hours.
{He grabs the back of R/n’s office chair and wheels her out of the common room with him.]
R/n, to Soap and Price: Huh...Ok, guess I’m taking a nap too, bye guys.
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ap-kinda-lit · 7 months
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Katara: Hey! Dummy! What are you doing to Aang?
Zuko: Whoa, you watch your mouth before I show you the back of my hand! *lifts hand to show note taped to it saying 'Please Be Nice to Me'*
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gamgeesgarden · 2 years
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Thorin: Bilbo, what happened in your childhood to make you believe that people are good?
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Sonic: "Maybe I could take you to that barbecue place you puked at."
Amy: *flirty laugh* "You'll have to be more specific."
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harveyb-wabbit92 · 1 year
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E-S/o, noticing the heavy bags under Emmet’s eyes Are you getting enough sleep?
Emmet: Sometimes when I sneeze my eyes close.
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cdyssey · 4 months
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the 30 rock discourse on Twitter made me think about how it’s such a core show to me to the extent that I rewatch the Christmas specials every holiday and do a full rewatch somewhat regularly.
The humor is fucking outrageous. The characters are incredible. Jack and Liz’s relationship is one of the most touching things I’ve ever seen onscreen.
And also, I’ll never forget that even before I knew I was ace, I was always so incredibly comforted by liz being so apathetic/disdainful towards sex on a regular basis. It made me feel less alone well before I had the words to articulate the crucial why.
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Ani: “You always believe zat everything is going to wurk out. How do you do it?
Erl: “Well, I’ll tell you my secret.”
Erl (Whispering): “I lie to myself. Every morning, when I wake up, I say ‘Everything’s gonna be okay.’ But I’m lying. And I don’t know how much longer I can do it.” *Sharp Inhale*
Erl: “Have a swell night, friend.”
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bj-cuntycunt · 6 months
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The way this line didn't make sense to me until I watched M*A*S*H and then it hit like a ton of bricks
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 11 months
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Kiss – I Stole Your Love
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movies-tv-more · 3 months
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TV Show Releases for January 30, 2024
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harveywritings92 · 1 year
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R/n, to Ghost & König: You know what I hear? It's the hug plane, and it's coming in for a landing.
Ghost: … that's the stupidest I’ve- *König pushes him towards her.* Oi!
 König, arms wide open: you are cleared for landing. *König and R/n hug sandwiching Ghost in the middle*
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ap-kinda-lit · 11 months
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Ozai: Zuko is useless at a hospital. I remember one time he did nothing but cry and cry.
Zuko: He’s referring to my birth.
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andichoseyou · 1 year
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(redo because i accidentally had the original p3 set to 1 day rather than 1 week and that SIMPLY won't do)
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harveyb-wabbit92 · 2 years
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[Y/n enters the twins office, Ingo is waiting in his chair back facing her.]
Ingo: I’ve been expecting you, Y/n.
Y/n: ...
Y/n: How do you do that without turning around?
Ingo: *swivels around to face her* To be perfectly honest, the first couple of people I did that to were not you.
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Today in Christian History
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Today is Thursday, March 30th, the 89th day of 2023. There are 276 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
606: (Probable date) Death on Mount Sinai of John Climacus, an Eastern hermit, author, and abbot. He had authored the popular book Scala Paradisi (The Ladder of Divine Ascent). Twelve centuries later, Danish philosopher-theologian Søren Kierkegaard, writing under the pseudonyms Climacus and Anti-Climacus, will parody this work, loathing any suggestion that humans can ascend to the divine under their own power.
794: Repose (death) of Stephen of Mar Saba, who had been something of a hermit and counseled compassion for nature. The Orthodox Church will recognize him as a saint.
1533: Thomas Cranmer is consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury.
1555: Bishop Ferrar is burned at St. David’s at Carmarthen, the chief town of his former diocese, condemned for violating his vow of chastity. After preaching against Roman Church forms he had been imprisoned by Mary and refused to be reconciled with Rome, saying that he had taken an oath both to Henry VIII and Edward VI never to admit the papal supremacy.
1735: The impious Howell Harris changes course, becoming a leading Welsh revivalist.
1771: Repose (Death) of Bishop Sophronius of Irkutsk, who will be recognized by the Orthodox Church as a saint because of his personal asceticism, wise counsel, championship of women’s rights, and labors to uplift the spiritual life of his remote diocese.
1851: Vietnamese Emperor Tú Dúc issues a severe edict against Christianity; it orders drowning for European priests, and says Vietnamese priests must be cut in half, even if they agree to trample the cross underfoot.
1858: Dudley Tyng speaks to a noon rally of five thousand in Philadelphia, taking as his text, “Go now ye that are men and serve the Lord.” He declares that he would rather lose his right arm than fail to deliver God’s message to his listeners. Deeply moved, one thousand men respond to his solemn words. Two weeks later one of his arms is yanked from its socket in an accident, infection will develop, and it will have to be amputated. These measures will not save him and in a few days more he will die. His last words will be “Stand up for Jesus, father, and tell my brethren of the ministry to stand up for Jesus.” This dying exhortation will inspire the hymn “Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus.”
1876: Death, in California, of James L. Breck, a successful Episcopal frontier missionary and educator.
1899: The steamship Stella strikes some rocks in a fog while sailing to Guernsey. Mary Rogers, a cheerful, kind, and hard-working stewardess, supervises the escape of a large number of women and relinquishes her own lifebelt to the last of them, giving up her place in the lifeboat. Raising her hands to heaven she cries, “Lord, have me!” as the ship sinks beneath her.
1942: Death in Burbank, California, of Anne S. Murphy, author of the hymn “Constantly Abiding.”
2004: Burial of Wilson Rajil Sabiya, a Lutheran defender of Christians and of oppressed tribes. Among his chief opponents were Islamists who sought to incorporate Sharia law into the Nigerian constitution and to control the government, medical, and educational facilities.
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