i need to go to the woods and think
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Writer's block is far more frequently found in the presence of too much, not too little, will.
Victoria Nelson (On Writer's Block)
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POV how I spend my time:
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New Years 2003
12/31/2003. Wednesday Rain
December 31. New year’s eve.
My 48th. 1955-2003
A day of —for—reflection.
To pond.
To pond-collect.
To ponder.
2003.
I know they won’t stop to consider.
So—we do it for them.
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thoughts are marinating…… about transfem george michael…… gender envy (from maeby)……naming herself after her mum………. the inherent pressure of being trans in the bluth family but her dad being so confused and uninformed but accepting bc that’s his kid, the most important thing to him…………
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so george harrison
1.wrote behind that locked door about bob dylan in 1969 after watching him and The Band perform at the isle of wight festival
2.for the writing of the former song and the rest of All things must pass, he was immensely inspired by The Band's album 'Music From Big pink' (1968). which could mean lonesome suzie directly inspired behind that locked door as demonstrated below
BYE
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Ok, hear me out: elves as 60's and 70's rock stars
Ian Anderson as Finrod
Mostly because of The Hair and the eccentricity. I mean look at this performance! my favorite song by Jethro Tull by the way
Robert Plant as Glorfinderl
The ultimate Golden God! Almost Famous is the best movie ever created.
(and I made sure to only use pictures in color for this so you can see the power of The Hair)
Consequently, Jimmy Page as Ecthelion
The other part of the duo. Quieter and musically talented, though we're switching flutes for guitars for the sake of this post.
Ozzy Osbourne as Maeglin
Oh come on... the Prince of Darkness! And all the creepy vibes.
Freddie Mercury as Maglor
Kept thinking about "Maglor was mighty among the singers of old" and well... the answer was obvious
Is this the modern equivalent of the Songs of Power?
I'll probably add more later, these are the ones I could think about on the spot. I actually have a lot to do today, shouldn't be wasting time here, but alas! I'm a Procrastinator 👋 🤷♀️
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Hmm I wonder if we will see anymore Feral humans come out of Le Narcissique Poubelle???
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We can change so many times in our lives. We're born into a family, and it's the only life we can imagine, but it changes. Buildings collapse. Fires burn. And the next second we're someplace else entirely, going through different motions and trying to keep up with this new person we've become.
—from Sever by Lauren DeStefano
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So it’s Kabru right. Laios’s regent is Kabru. If anything happened to Laios, Kabru would have regency. He would have control over the kingdom. If he wanted. Because he knows how to kill people and could easily take that power for himself. But he won’t, because he likes Laios and thinks he’s a good king. But he could.
I didn’t realize Kabru had This much power. He’s essentially next-in-line until Laios produces an heir.
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Mother of Pearl
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