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jmoonjones · 9 months
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A Crescent City bundle of nonsense in honour of Crescent City Month! 1. Besties Bryce and Danika plotting mischief 😈 2. Halloween in Lunathion: Hunt is Jelly Jubilee (without purple wings despite Bryce's efforts), Bryce is a mermaid (to Tharion's delight), and Syrinx is Aidas, complete with royal crown. (The Prince of Hel is apparently not taking too fondly to this homage) 😾 3. Sometimes, Hunt has no choice but to smile 😆 4. Ithan's birthday! 🎉 ✨thank you for tolerating my silliness✨
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yazthebookish · 9 months
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I know HOFAS is going to make me sob a lot whether it's tears of joy getting to see Azriel, the IC, and potentially Gwyn and Emerie + Quinlar's reunion, or it's tears of rage and sadness seeing Hunt/Ruhn/Baxian getting tortured, or Ruhn/Lidia's angsty scenes, all the bloodshed and deaths, the fact that it's the conclusion of Quinlar's story and they'll no longer be leads.
My eyes are tearing up just thinking about all that's to come.
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korrinamoe · 1 year
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What if Feyre and Rhys got to go on a double date with Bryce and Hunt to a sunball game?🥹 And Hunt insists on Feysand taking a pic, because he’s come to learn how important it is to document the memories.
This was for Day 17 of Feysand Month: TOG/CC AU
Artwork by me @korrinamoe. You can find me on Insta with the same username :)
Please don’t repost on any platform or use on any type of media. Reblogs welcome!
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mycupofrum · 3 months
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Finally finished House of Flame and Shadow and can return to normal routines.
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ipoddymouth · 3 months
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sjm gotta hate these mfs……6577533 pages of pain and suffering. not even an iota of chill. everyone is chaol (hasn’t caught a dub in four trillion pages).
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fandomtrashgoeshere · 3 months
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I have reached the ‘alpha holes’ spiel in crescent city and I feel like this is the author equivalent of tagging yourself in a meme before anyone else can because you just know someone is going to be like ‘this you?’ And Sarah is saying ‘ok, I have been known to write characters that perhaps vaguely match this description. But in my defence… it’s hot.’
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Realizing all of the plot holes, lazy writing, and kinda despicable character moments in acotar really just has me craving a throne of glass reread
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yanny-77 · 1 year
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Happy NaNoWriMo
This year I’ve decided to participate in NaNoWriMo for the first time. I won’t be writing an actual novel, but my goal is to write 50,000 words for a Tragedy of Fawns & Fate in November. This is a huge stretch goal for me, seeing as I started ATOFAF back in March but just reached the 69k word benchmark today. Can I almost double my work in one month? Who knows!
Add me as a buddy and follow along with my progress.
Let’s do this!
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y’all can’t tell me this ain’t Sarah J. Maas watching us read the last 100 pages of any of her books
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whistler-king · 4 months
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Danika Fendyr saying “I’ve got too many things to wish for” before making her final wish with Bryce will never cease to make me weep like a baby.
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elaentiyas · 4 months
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happy new year, i finally finished the tandem read with 20 mins to spare of 2023
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yazthebookish · 10 months
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It's crazy how I didn't warm up that much to Hunt on my first read, but completely fell for him on my second read. Fell for him more in my third read.
I'm ready to love him even more on my upcoming fourth read.
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Oh hello there thank you for asking! These are from the End of Year Book Ask list.
3. What were your top five books of the year?
Ooh ranking books is always difficult for me, but let's see:
The Fragile Threads of Power by VE Schwab ✨
House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas ⚔️
Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik 💰
Seasparrow by Kristin Cashore ❄️
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy 💅
Bonus: Book Lovers by Emily Henry 📚
16. What is the most over-hyped book you read this year?
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros! This was the sequel to Fourth Wing. It was rushed and badly edited, honestly. Not sure why the publisher made the sequel come out the same year as book one... to capitalize on hype? But they could have just waited a full year and had some marketing to keep the hype up? Idk but it was a big oof. I still read it though and tbh will probably read the next one for plot/character reasons.
24. Did you DNF anything? Why?
Yes! Unfortunately, I DNFed A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft. It had such promise, but almost halfway through I just still wasn't really interested in the characters or the plot. I think it may have also been because I didn't like the audiobook narrator, and that was one I was listening to rather than physically reading. Unfortunate because it sounded so cool, but ah well. I think a lot of others enjoyed it, so it's probably just a me thing!
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hangryhomo · 6 months
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i'm back and ready to drown your feed in sarah j maas
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jjunhui · 5 months
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What has happened in Gaza since the truce ended a mere 16 hours ago — do keep in mind that some of these source links include videos of what is described.
• Israel’s military said it had 'resumed combat' in Gaza where air strikes were reported as the seven-day truce came to an end on Friday morning local time. [ source ]
• The Israeli warplanes started bombing Gaza as soon as the temporary ceasefire expired. [ source ]
• A little Palestinian girl got injured by an Israeli bombardment in the northern part of Gaza City. [ source ]
• Residents try to evacuate the bodies from the rubble of a destroyed home by Israeli air strikes that began bombing Gaza Strip by the end of the temporary ceasefire. [ source ]
• A number of Palestinians were injured and killed by Israeli air strikes all over Gaza. [ source ]
• An ambulance evacuated children who were injured by an air strike that targeted a home in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. [ source ]
• More than 30 Palestinians were killed by Israeli air strikes since the end of the temporary ceasefire this morning. [ source ]
• The Israeli warplanes bomb a home in Rafah, southern Gaza. [ source ]
• A little girl lost her father by Israeli air strike in the middle area of Gaza. [ source ]
• A wife bids farewell to her husband who was killed by Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. [ source ]
• A mother bids farewell to her 5 month old baby who was killed in an air strike in Gaza. [ source ]
• A mother bids farewell to her son who has was killed by an air strike in Gaza. [ source ]
• Palestinians inspect the rubble of the Qanan family home which was bombed by Israeli warplanes in Khan Younis city. A number of deaths and injuries were reported. [ source ]
• Israeli warplanes bomb a home west of Khan Younis. [ source ]
• A faulty Israeli bomb was dropped by the Israeli warplanes on a home in Yebna refugee camp in Rafah city. [ source ]
• An Israeli bombardment targeted an UNRWA school in Jabalia refugee camp, north of Gaza. [ source ]
• Heavy Israeli air strikes in Khan Younis city, southern Gaza. [ source ]
• Israeli warplanes destroy the home of the Hessi family in Khan Younis refugee camp, southern Gaza. [ source ]
• Palestinians rescue a girl from the rubble of her home that was bombed by Israeli warplanes. [ source ]
• Civil defense crews rescue a number of residents and evacuate bodies of martyrs from the rubble of a home in Shejaeya neighborhood, east of Gaza. [ source ]
• Over 100 Palestinians were killed since the end of the temporary ceasefire in Gaza, today. [ source ]
• Medics are dealing with 'large numbers' of wounded Palestinians seeking treatment in overcrowded hospitals following the resumption of Israeli air strikes on Gaza, says Gaza's health ministry. [ source ]
• A little child tries to calm down his baby brother after they were injured by an air strike in Gaza. [ source ]
• A series of heavy Israeli air strikes bombed several sites in southern Gaza Strip. [ source ]
• Palestinian children bid farewell to their father who was killed by Israeli bombardment in Khan Younis. [ source ]
• A fire broke out following the bombing of Jabalia refugee camp with white phosphorus. [ source ]
• Israel preventing aid trucks from entering Gaza via Rafah border crossing, PRCS says [ source ]
• A child was injured by the Israeli occupation bombing of Abu Nada family home in Al-Jeneina neighborhood, east of Rafah. [ source ]
• The ministry of health says in a statement that 178 Palestinians have been killed and 589 injured since morning. [ source ]
• The Gaza Strip has been under “relentless Israeli bombardment”. [ source ]
• The Palestinian Red Crescent Society says Israeli forces have informed 'all organisations and entities' operating at the Rafah crossing that the entry of aid trucks to Gaza is 'prohibited, starting from today' and until further notice. [ source ]
• The Israeli warplanes carried out a series of heavy air strikes on Gaza city. [ source ]
This list is not exhaustive. There are bodies under the rubble, missing from the death count, there are stories of atrocities gone unreported. Let that sink in, that this is not even the full extent of what has occurred since the truce agreement expired. The children of Gaza have gone back to living in fear, constantly hearing the sounds of warplanes over their heads. The people of Gaza have gone back to expecting to die.
It is far from time to lose steam. This is not over just because the bombing stopped for a week. The genocide continues and has been ramped up. Do not stop talking about Palestine. Do not stop bearing witness to what is happening. Do not stop demanding that it ends.
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stuhde · 1 year
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i had shared what is happening in sudan on a long facebook post last night, but it virtually received almost little to no engagement or shares from the nearly 600 “friends” i have on the site.
this morning, my great-aunt was shot by the soldiers fighting for power, and God forbid, i lose more of my family members before eid this friday.
please read below to understand what is happening and how you can help my country. i hope the tumblr community can show more kindness than the lack of support and advocacy i’ve seen elsewhere.
يا رب اجعل هذا البلد آمناً 🇸🇩
the lack of awareness and advocacy from the African, Arab, and Muslim diaspora and the human rights community has been painful.
while Western media has done little to no coverage of the ongoing conflict in the capital city of my motherland, Sudan, it appears that the rest of the world also partakes in normalizing crimes and violence against SWANA people.
violence and war hurting the SWANA region are NOT ordinary occurrences — no one, regardless of race, creed, ethnicity, religion, and gender, should experience the unprecedented amount of violence that harms my two living grandmothers, aunts and uncles, and baby cousins who live in Khartoum.
your decision to ignore reading or educating and discussing with others about what is likely to be a civil war is complicity in viewing SWANA people as individuals who regularly experience conflict and are undeserving of help.
the silence is damaging, and it is up to us as privileged members of the diaspora (or individuals living in the Western world committed to human rights) to support the people of my country and their dream for a stable, democratically elected government.
what is happening in Sudan is a fight that started on April 15 between two competing forces for power — the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) — neither groups are representative of the needs of our people. The Sudan Army is loyal to the dictator, Omar Al-Bashir, and the RSF is responsible for the genocide in Darfur.
with both power struggles backed by different Arab and Gulf nations, the two parties have been fighting for power for the last few years. While they worked together to try and end the people’s revolution, they lost. however, they are now in a constant power play of who will get to rule the nation.
this all means that war is NOT a reflection of my country — violence does not represent the SWANA people. Sudan is a nation of beautiful culture, strong women, intellectual and influential Islamic scholars, poets, and youth at the front lines of the revolution. we are a people committed to a region of peace for ourselves and the rest of the Ummah.
my family and the rest of Sudan’s innocent civilians are at the most risk, with many currently without drinking water, food to eat, electricity, and complete blockage to any mosques during the final nights of Ramadan, our holiest month of the year.
i ask that you please keep Sudan and our people in your prayers — donate to the Sudan Red Crescent or a mutual aid GoFund Me, email your representatives if you live in a country that can put pressure on either competing force of power, discuss this with your family and friends, and please do not forget to think about SWANA people — our brothers and sisters in Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, and many others need our love and support.
الردة_مستحيلة ✊🏾
#KeepEyesOnSudan
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