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friedspiderr · 2 years
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A decades-old British TV show reference? In my 2021 indie game fanart? It’s more likely than you think
+ I was going to draw a normal car handle steering wheel (seen below), but then I thought what if Queen mentioned directional keys because that’s literally how that car is steered
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friedspiderr · 3 years
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Craig Parkinson having no personal space with male costars: an incomplete compilation.
Disclaimer: Investigate films/shows before watching.
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friedspiderr · 4 years
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Remus: damn the power went out
Sirius: don’t worry moony - I’ve got this!
Sirius: * shakes rapidly and stomach starts to illuminate *
Remus: WHAT -
Sirius: I swallowed a glow stick
Remus: *on verge of cardiac arrest* WHY WOULD YOU-
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friedspiderr · 4 years
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this is from a few days ago, but sirius wouldn’t post it. he’s about to play quidditch and i’m waiting so i’m posting it now.
part one of three
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friedspiderr · 4 years
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I return to Tumblr - bearing Harry Potter doodles.
I swear everyone always spits at Harry when pronouncing his name
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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Hanzo: (seductively) Leave your door unlocked tonight.
McCree: But McGruff the crime dog says- oh, I get it.
Submitted longwongjohnson
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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How To Wash Your Binder!
Hey everyone, just wanted to make this is show y’all how I wash my binder and as a reminder to wash your binder!
So first off, I like to wash my binders every third day (unless it was really hot that day or if I spilled something on it, then I wash it that day)
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So first I fill the sink up with warm water and put my binders in the water. Then I like to let them just soak in the water for a few minutes!
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So next I use a Landry cleaner and softener
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I keep them in small tubs cause I don’t need the whole bottle.
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Now I leave them to soak for a couple minutes
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Now I’m using dove body wash to make it smell nice and feel a lot softer
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Now I let that soak for a moment
After I scrub them I drain the warm water
And then rinse them off with cold water
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If any of your water turns a weird color do not worry! It’s not because it dirty, it’s just the dye!
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Then I squeeze them out the best I can by hand and then I leave them to hang like this for the night!
Hope this was helpful!?
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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IT'S HIGH NOON..
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I mean why not?? I got another sketchbook for my 14th birthday (4 days ago) and I though what better way to start off this sketchbook than to draw McCree in his underwear? ;^)))) It's based off a comic that I don't actually have the picture of but he's flirting with Hanzo. (If you know the artist I based off tell me and i'll credit)
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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uther : arthur you must do it alone
arthur : but with merlin
uther : no you can’t take anyone
arthur : just merlin
uther : no arthur, alone
arthur : ah, got you *winks* alone
uther : arthur pls
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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you ever meet someone who makes you wish you had a large iced coffee to slurp loudly every time they start talking
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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How to Commune with Spirits While in a Graveyard
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Post originates from my website. Headstone is from Julian Pioneer Cemetery.
In the death work community, most people emphasize gathering graveyard dirt and bones. Yes, these tools are significant: they connect us with the deceased when we’re outside of a cemetery. But in my practice, I rarely collect graveyard dirt when I visit the dead’s resting place. Instead, I practice other forms of devotion, spirit communication, and magic.
I don’t recommend packing up grave dirt during your first trip to the cemetery for a couple of reasons:
you don’t know the cemetery yet;
you need to be absolutely sure that you want to work with a certain spirit, because once you collect the dirt, you’re responsible for dealing with that spirit afterward.
I’ve received a lot of questions about how to contact the dead in a cemetery without using a divination vessel. Like any method of spirit work, this connection with the deceased develops through practice. The best way that I can answer this question is to respond with what I, personally, do in graveyards. Every death witch practices differently. Hence, this post is just here to give you ideas about how to advance your death witchcraft.
When I enter a new cemetery, here’s what I’ll do.
I explore. I can already hear the chorus of “duh” echoing from across the computer screen, but allow to explain what I’m looking for. Most cemeteries have sections that may or may not be clearly labeled. Older headstones tend to huddle together; babies and young children often get buried in one area. Depending on your path, you may want to focus on one specific section.
I am silent. I listen. If you’re familiar with energy work, this is the time where you want to focus on your own energy and senses. Sometimes, a particular soul or plot will jump out at you, or even call you towards it. To catch these signals, you must concentrate. This is not the time to chat or take pictures (although I understand how tempting picture-taking is).
I may meditate within the cemetery. If you have a hard time connecting to the graveyard’s energy, you’ll want to practice a meditation technique. I usually do this under a tree, because these spirits understand their graveyard well, and may inform me on where to go. In my experience, the best technique is to enter a meditative state, and connect your energy to the earth. Once you have a feel for the earth, sense the wind. Both elements are strongly tied to ghosts and will link you to the graveyard.
I donate offerings and tidy the area. Because we can’t take every grave’s dirt home, we need to communicate with the dead in other ways. This is a great way to communication with the deceased. For offerings, I usually give coins, small candles, and herbs. But you can also offer flowers and stones as well. Personally, I like granting offerings to effaced or destroyed grave sites: the Forgotten Dead. I also throw away trash and brush off dusty or mud-covered headstones (WITHOUT moving any offerings already present). The deceased usually appreciate the sacrifice and inform me about their lives.
I may sit with one grave for a long time. Once you explore the cemetery exhaustively, you’ll likely locate a grave or two that peaks your interest. I usually remain by these graves for the bulk of my cemetery time–listening, cleaning, gifting, honoring.
Even if I don’t bring home graveyard dirt, I may perform magic for the spirit once I get home. Depending on my interaction, I may give the spirit further offerings, or perform more magic to help the soul heal or move on. Later on, I’ll return the cemetery to confirm whether my spell worked.
While we’re talking about cemetery trips, here are some etiquette/safety tips to keep in mind:
DO NOT sit on top of headstones. It’s rude and unsafe.
If you see a fallen headstone, DO NOT try to upright it yourself. These stones are incredibly heavy and require several people to repair. Instead, contact the cemetery’s staff members.
DO NOT throw away offerings that are already on graves, including dead flowers. Leave that to the cemetery caretakers. However, you may upright a flower pot if it has fallen over.
If a staff member asks you to move or leave, do as they say.
DO NOT burn candles or incense inside the cemetery. It may start a fire.
DO NOT interrupt other peoples’ mourning time.
I hope this post inspires you to view cemetery visits as more than a way to gather tools. These visits allow us to communicate with the dead, advance our abilities, and build a reliable reputation with the spirits. I wish you best of luck in your path.
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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Some random faces of Louis Merante :-)
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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“One summer can change everything…”
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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fam ok, robin’s coming out scene and steve’s reaction? the best thing ever.
stranger things is set in the 80s, when The Gays were Bad, bad meaning ‘you’ll be shamed and killed’ (see: brokeback mountain), robin literally doesn’t even say ‘i’m gay’ or ‘i’m a lesbian’ and you can tell that steve’s taken aback, and it takes him a moment to accept it, but he does, which surprises robin, somewhat, because you can see the pure relief on her face when he doesn’t beat her up or insult her, or something.
he accepts her even though he pretty much just admitted that he’s in love with her, he shows it, in his own way.
the scene shows what it was like to be gay in the 80s, to be scared, and how brave robin is and that steve really is a good person, if anyone still had any doubts.
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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1. O mouth
2. Sticks out tongue
3. BËÇÖMĘŞ ŤHĘ ĐÊMØĞŐŔĢÕÑ
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The 3 stages of a cat yawn
Stage 1: cute tiny “O”-mouth.
Stage 2: sticky the tongue out real far
Stage 3: ENtirE FacE SPLItS opEn LiKE a lOVecRAFTIAn hoRROR, REvEALInG aN eNDLESS pIT of poiNts ANd blaDES oH GOD
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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Dan Avidan catching me taking pics of him with his pants down. A trilogy.
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friedspiderr · 5 years
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Looks like they could kill you but is actually a cinnamon roll:
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Looks like a cinnamon roll but could actually kill you:
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Looks like a cinnamon roll and actually is a cinnamon roll:
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Looks like they could kill you and actually could kill you:
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Might die from eating too many cinnamon rolls:
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