The Hanging Baskets of Babylon
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Searching Found Love in Two Empty Hearts
I am searching for a title, which is always the most challenging thing to decide when writing a new story.
I already have the story in my tiny brain, and it’s about how my search found love in two empty hearts, but I could not think of a suitable title.
The search began after downloading photos of my recently adopted, rescued dog.
Although his original name is unknown, the Animal Resource…
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To do anything in Makin' Magic you just have to know all these things
When I record gameplay videos I don't want to tab away from the game, so I usually write down whatever info I'll need to reference
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its actually not funny at all that white mcr fans who unequivocally believe mcr is the best band in the world think they can get away with not listening to music made by black people because it's "not for them" and then think they have something productive to contribute to the music scene. let the grownups talk plz
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Malva moschata (musk mallow)
Yesterday, I posted a native plant (Clarkia amoena) growing in the official White Rock Native Plant Demonstration Garden. Today I'm going to post from an area down by the train tracks that I like to call the White Rock Invasive Plant Demonstration Garden. Musk mallow is a wildflower native to a climatic zone running from the British Isles to Southern Russia. It is not native to North America but I think it likes it here - and it's here to stay.
As regular visitors to this site will testify, I take a very ecumenical approach to 'weeds' and all flowers are welcome in my church. Humans have spread the seeds of these rugged survivalists we call 'weeds' and from this point on musk mallow will be native to North America, whether botanists like it or not.
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Know How to Start & Why to Never Give Up!
As a young boy, I learned how to start chasing a dream and why to never give up trying despite the odds against me. I credit attending the ‘School of Hard Knocks.’
I credit my humble upbringing with my love of music, acting, and writing for any successes I achieve in life.
There’s something about music and how some music is dateless.
I used to think that the music my parents listened to was…
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You get it!! I'm not a big fan of the popular discourse around Daemon's gender issues I feel like it's just people making fun of him or it's used to diminish his relationship with Rhaenyra by saying he actually wanted to be Viserys's sisterwife and is using her as a replacement.
oh thank you! <3 also like. so glad i’ve managed to avoid most of that discourse because i simply don’t pay attention to what anyone besides my beloved mutuals say about daemon anymore. i feel like you’re 100% right about the nature of those discussions based on what little i have seen though.
the idea that daemon is using rhaenyra as a replacement for viserys just seems like the latest iteration of the “daemon’s only using her for the throne” take, which has been so thoroughly disproved at this point that people who hate daemon/their relationship and in some cases rhaenyra herself had to switch tactics to try to keep the character/relationship bashing and derision somewhat canon compliant. their relationship with each other (and with viserys) and daemon’s relationship with gender/masculinity is so much more complex and interesting.
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Whenever Laudna talks about her old(?) dream of being a lady and just her way of speaking, I can't help but think of Patia as the kind of poised and classy woman Laudna would be obsessed about.
The composure, the class with which she yields her magic, the extravagant fashion, her intellect, her long ass white hair and bejewelled headpieces. I think there'd also be this dynamic with Patia being an old wise elf and Laudna having been forced into that shape at the time of her death.
ALSO both have died by tree death (i.e. hanging and stabbing/explosion) and then came back to life.
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Secondo.
Not too satisfied,but I just wanted to scratch an itch.
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