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siriuslydandy · 11 months
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Happy sunday! 🥞🥂👗🌺🌸
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magicalshopping · 2 years
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♡ High Waisted Tennis Skort (XS-XL) from Halara ♡
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bridaljournal · 2 years
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Amelia Sposa Wedding Dress: Celeste (2/3)
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rabbitgonerogue · 2 years
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True vintage 1950s swing dress. x
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anniepants17 · 2 years
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floriavintage · 2 years
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1950s Flocked Satin and Velvet Dress
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lunss-couture · 3 months
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Sexy Sheer Pink Sequin Lace & Spandex Mermaid Prom Dress
This sexy baby pink sequin lace and spandex jersey mermaid prom photoshoot dress is gorgeous. It features an illusion cut-out bodice with sheer long sleeves, a high neckline, and a sheer back. Fit & flare long skirt ends with a flounced short train.
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dahmasdeals · 10 months
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This Beauty is Fit & Flare with Mesh Long Sleeves Size 1X it's Gorgeous!
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zeep-xanflorp · 4 months
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creators saying in the behind the episode vid that they wrote diane according to what she'd actually be like as rick's wife, and not according to what morty would imagine her as. this is FANTASTIC to know actually.
she's a woman who can give it back to rick. who can be sarcastic and witty with him. she's intelligent in a way that's independent of being with rick, who finds charm in his nihilistic philosophy. she isn't this perfect obedient housewife. she has grit and drive and opinions that don't match with rick's and that makes her compelling. i am 200% more invested in her character after her added screen time.
what i mean to say is that diane has agency, and i am so fucking relieved about that.
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bridaljournal · 2 years
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Amelia Sposa Wedding Dress: Celeste (3/3)
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53v3nfrn5 · 4 months
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The Lockheed AC-130 in action
Due to the cloud of smoke left behind after flares are released, this aircraft is widely known as “The Angel of Death”
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anniepants17 · 2 years
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galedekarios · 6 months
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wyll: this was a hospital? feels more like a prison. gale: a common enough interpretation. sickness has a nasty habit of making you feel trapped, if only within the confines of your body. gale: i once spent weeks convalescing in the hospice of st. laupsenn after a nasty bout of ruddy pox. for all their kindness, leaving that place behind felt like freedom to me. wyll: i've always relied on the kindness of the healers and menders of the coast. better a cleric's healing touch than a chirurgeon's scalpel.
i'm assuming this banter is supposed to trigger upon entering the house of healing, but it hasn't triggered for me. still very much interesting. not only does it offer another insight into gale's past before the events of the game, but also the hospice he found himself in for weeks is interesting itself as well:
"The Hospice of St. Laupsenn (N73) is a Sancturary of Ilmater in the North Ward of Waterdeep. In the City of Splendors, worship of The Triad has long been subsumed by the Halls of Justice, Waterdeep’s temple of Tyr. After the Time of Troubles during the early stages of the Spellplague, large swaths of the citizenry were afflicted with fiendish plagues. While most recovered with clerical attention, for some the effects of the disease continued to linger, resistant to the healing effects of magic. As few Waterdhavians would have anything to do with the fiend-afflicted sufferers, for fear of catching the plague anew, the llmatari decided to create a place for the lepers. The Order of the Golden Cup erected the Hospice of St Laupsenn, named for the priest who tended those similarly affected in the aftermath of the Weeping War, and have continued in quiet service to this day. The hospice is funded by private charitable contributions (many of which come from the personal holdings of the Lords) and tithes from the Halls of Justice and the Order itself." [source]
i was at first playing around with the idea of gale suffering from such a long illness because he might have been affected by the spellplague. then again, the spellplague usually affected magic users mentally rather than physically, so this might really just be the pox, common in big cities and beyond of course, probably during his childhood.
if larian had kept to the lore and the timeline, the effects of the spellplague should have been more central to gale's childhood and made it much more harrowing, especially since he is so intrinsically connected and linked to the weave itself.
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