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christopherherondale · 5 months
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I’m not fine 😭😭😭
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ashiromina · 6 months
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me whenever jjk finally ends:
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fucky-oureyes · 1 month
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Server for systems with The Magnus Archives / The Magnus Protocol fictives!
Hi! If you're a system with fictives from TMA and / or TMAGP and would like a space for systems in order to find sourcemates, me and my friends just finished making one!
Off the bat I would like to make it clear that this server is accepting of all system origins, however, discussions of syscourse are not allowed in the server. We don't have a specific stance on shipcourse, however, we are anti-harassment, and incest and pedophilia are topics banned from the server even in a shipping way.
We're open for suggestions for emojis, channels, etc, if you're interested, feel free to pop on in and immediately leave the server if you decide that it's not for you!
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kyufiber · 1 month
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guys i have a tiny budding crush on a guy at work but i’ve only seen him once because he’s in a different department how do i stage a run-in 😭
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gaymersrights · 11 months
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I think the best part about the woman was a city is just how its such a small phrase hidden at the end of the paragraph. It forms a little surprise on the page thats infinitely pleasant to find. That paragraph feels like love. It’s a full word vomit of everything that vimes thinks about himself, with the beautiful realization at the end that this is exactly how things should be. The fact that vimes’ love for sybil is described in the exact terms of vimes’ initial rock bottom introduction, makes this feel like a relationship based off of the parts of each other that the other might not like about themself. Reading that paragraph makes you feel the exact same way it feels to find out that someone loves you for the exact thing you’ve never liked about yourself
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i entered some silly contest to win yamaha vip tickets to donington and i won and i am so embarrassed 💅
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saturnsbabie · 7 months
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why is there a clown pirate in my dashboard and why is he staring into my soul 😟
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kittensrosie · 1 year
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hardcover or paperback, romantic story or thriller, fantasy or science fiction, audiobook or ebook, slow burn or crush at first sight, happy ending or open ending, childhood friends to lovers or enemies to lovers, exes to lovers or fake dating, forbidden love or soul mate, au or crossover?
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colorsgigi · 2 years
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⠀⠀⠀٬ ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⠀𝗅𝗂𝗄𝖾 𝖺𝗇𝖽 𝗋𝖾𝖻𝗅𝗈𝗀
⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ‹ ❤︎ › 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗱𝗶𝘁𝘀 𝗺𝗲!﹕✿ ٫
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kyufiber-moved · 2 years
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remaking!
hi there !!!!! so i've been wanting to do this for a while and im finally doing it woo . basically im just making a new main account so that kyufiber can be my main !!! im not deleting this blog, just archiving it so i wont have to repost all my content !!!!! anyways this is gonna take a while so some stuff will be messed up for a bit 🤧 if u need a link just send me an ask !
edit: also bc im adding my new main acc as an admin of this blog so i can still access it, i wont be able to do dms ! just letting y'all know <3
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the-eleri-legacy · 3 years
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Me: Don’t buy that obvious cash grab Mando armor set... Don’t buy that obvious cash grab Mando armor set... Don’t buy...
Also me: ...Shit.
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christopherherondale · 2 months
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That Night Court dude 😂
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ashiromina · 8 months
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itoshisae >> ashiromina
+ reminder that i'm tracking #tuserelena ❤️
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corvidcas · 3 years
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cas is the feeling you get laying in comfortable silence with the person you trust most
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kyufiber · 2 months
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y’all the profiles for the rewrite of tongue tied are done!!!
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gaymersrights · 8 months
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tagged by @cosmicrhetoric (thank you isha <3) to post nine book recommendations. I would literally die for some of these books
The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee, David Treuer: This is a Native American history book that tells the history of what happened after the massacre at Wounded Knee, leading up to modern native history. Because so many history books only tell about the massacres of Natives, an overwhelming amount of people don't know anything about modern day Native history, or about the time between Wounded Knee and now. I recommend this book to anyone who wants an introduction into more contemporary Native issues. The book does a great job of being clear with all of its information while still telling a compelling narrative that doesn't just end in death. I also was lucky enough to talk with the author about this book and his other work and it was a super cool experience, definitely recommend his works.
Another Country, James Baldwin: I struggled with deciding which James Baldwin book to put on here, because his work is consistently good and interesting. I ended up picking Another Country because it's just to be one of those books that manages to have a little bit of everything in it. In my mind, this is the Platonic ideal of a litfic book. It's brutal to read, in that way that only really James Baldwin books can be. There's so much about this book that I could talk about but just can't get into without starting to talk about a million other things that are equally meaningful and impactful. I honestly cannot even tell you what this book is about without just reciting the entire thing back at you so. Just trust me on this one.
Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, Saidiya Hartman: This book quite honestly blew my mind when I read it last year. This book uses archival material to create fictionalized reconstructions of the lives of Black girls from the early 20th century that history forgot. The only evidence that some of these women even lived at all is a single photograph, or one surviving court room document. This book makes you empathize with the lives of people that history tried its hardest to make you forget, so that the reader is forced to find beauty in ways of life that run counter to our cultural narratives of the era.
Player Piano, Kurt Vonnegut: I also had a hard time picking which Vonnegut book to put on this list; real ones know that I'm a really big fan of his work. I chose his debut because its really underappreciated. This book got me back into reading after I burnt out in the middle of high school. It's a cautionary tale about automation (which feels more relevant now that AI is becoming a thing) and it really captures that classic scifi feel that i just can't get enough of. Its a silly, quick read, that fills you with the beautiful melancholy that Vonnegut books are so good for.
The Raven Tower, Ann Leckie: I couldn't post book recs without at least one fantasy pic, and I honestly love this one. It's a fantasy retelling of Hamlet focusing on gods that gain more power the more followers they have. It's a simple premise that the book manages to pull off incredibly well. Personally, I'm a really big fan of the second person pov sections of this book (second person pov is so sexy do not @ me on this). The treatment of the gods in this book is absolutely my favorite part, and I think it manages to combine with the main narrative very well. It's a very fun read.
Braiding Sweetgrass, Robin Wall Kimmerer: God I love this book. It's been a few years since I've read it, but it completely changed a lot of the ways that I looked at the environment and at how our society treats science. This book is a nonfic about how Indigenous knowledge is often dismissed in scientific discussions as being invalid. This book argues that scientific knowledge and Indigenous knowledge are not mutually exclusive ways of knowing, and that combining these approaches is the way forward for environmental study. Also along the way you'll read absolutely gorgeous descriptions of American plants, and the ways in which people can build connections around them.
Nature Poem, Tommy Pico: This is the first book of poetry I ever loved, and the only book that I keep saved on my phone, just in case. Basically, the one sentence description for this one is that its a book about a queer ndn poet who can't bring himself to write poems about nature. This book is part of a tetralogy but can be read standalone with no real barriers. If you like this one I highly recommend checking out the others too. These are the kind of poems that you binge in a day and think about for a month straight.
Frankenstein, Mary Shelley: How could I not recommend Frankenstein rn. If you haven't read it, read it. You already know what its about, and that it is without exaggeration the sexiest book of all time. So read it. Not optional. This book has changed my life like five times over and I honestly can't trust anyone who can't admit that it rules.
The Monk, Matthew Lewis: THE MONK THE MONK THE MONK THE MONK THE MONK THE MONK!!!!! No one does it like her !!!! This is quite literally the most batshit insane book I've ever read, and I love it. I'm writing a thesis about this book. I told my advisor that I wanted to write about it, and then she immediately told me that if I was going to write about it, then she HAD to be the chair of my thesis committee. Every single person who reads this book is cursed to be a more weird version of themself who tells everyone they meet that they should read The Monk. This is the ultimate Gothic story, about a monk (holy shit) who is renowned for being uncorruptible, who upon meeting one (1) woman, is immediately overcome with lust and corrupted. I cannot stress enough that I have no way of determining if this book is even good, but it is the MOST book you will ever read. Please read the monk.
tagging blue @glasspigeons you don't have to do all nine but I at least want a top three
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