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lab-gr0wn-lambs · 1 month
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cellular mitosis
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memoria-99 · 2 months
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Finding brothers #1
Klaus (Wizardess Heart)
Orlando (The Niflheim)
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Strict? ✅️
Blond? ✅️
Nobility? ✅️
Has pride? ✅️
Has violet eyes? ✅️
Is wearing a hat? ✅️
Stick up his butt? ✅️
Popular with girls? ✅️
Nags people around? ✅️
Picky about minor stuff? ✅️
Acted like an asshole to MC? ✅️
Makes me wanna punch him? ✅️
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hellooldsmelly · 2 months
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runbd2 · 1 year
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Do you see it? @buffytardis did
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piekhana · 5 months
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And they both also wear red glasses!
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silveragelovechild · 1 year
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scottheim · 8 months
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Diana Rigg, star of The Avengers / Beth Gibbons, singer for Portishead
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I just realised something
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Sirius Black and Mr Warren: separated at birth?
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miriam-heddy · 11 months
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I’m sure I’m not the first to notice this, because hey, it’s been 59 years now, but…
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laluxea · 2 years
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Separated at birth
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stinckers · 2 years
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stinckers
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wetalkfilm · 1 year
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Screen Clash DC &Marvel: Separated at Birth?
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memoria-99 · 2 months
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Finding brothers #2
Zeus (Wizardess Heart)
Jean (The Niflheim)
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Loud? ✅️
Leader? ✅️
Childish? ✅️
Energetic? ✅️
Free spirited? ✅️
Dark skinned? ✅️
Simple minded? ✅️
Dislikes nagging? ✅️
Speaks before thinking? ✅️
Is wearing a fur on the neck? ✅️
Flustered MC at first appearance? ✅️
Makes me laugh for whatever reason? ✅️
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borrajacupcake · 1 year
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Adam Storke in Mystic Pizza is giving me Louis vibes! Is it just me??
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writercole · 1 year
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🍃🌺🌙If you receive this you make somebody happy. Go and send this to ten of your followers who make you happy or somebody you think needs cheering up. If you get it back even better🌙🌺🍃
We've talked about just how much you make me happy too!
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elliepassmore · 2 years
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Twin Crowns review
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4.5/5 stars Recommended if you like: dual POVs, twins, magic, fantasy, separated at birth, witches, courtly intrigue The main settings we get in the book are the palace and the beach area where the witches make their home. The beach area was definitely a more interesting setting since it was surrounded by high cliffs and a rocky cove, perfect for hiding out and not being found. The witches are seemingly self-sufficient, and we do get a peek at that from Rose's POV. The history of Ea is certainly complicated, with layers upon layers. The royal side of things says that the witches corrupted the land and their ancestors defeated them and were able to right things. The witches say that the royals came as conquerors and slaughtered their people. There was definitely a war, and while I'm certainly more inclined to side with the witches on this one, even their whole history isn't out in the open. I do think that the history itself and what it's building up towards is fine without a prophecy also being involved (especially since I'm sure everything will work out in the end). I definitely liked Wren more than Rose. Wren's got a solid idea of life and what she wants out of it, and she's got the confidence to boot. While she's not necessarily the 'good guy,' she also doesn't really stray into 'morally gray' or 'antihero' territory either. She is willing to lie, manipulate, and murder to get what she wants, but that latter one is more of a last resort. I enjoyed her tenacity, and the love she feels for her friends and grandmother is genuine. While I did find her attempts at being Rose funny, the little she knew about her twin's personality honestly seemed like a gap in the plan. How, exactly, are you supposed to take over someone's life when you don't even know their daily habits? Rose was...annoying for a lot of the book. She was kidnapped, which is understandably a jarring experience, but so much of her initial reactions focused on someone else saving her. Like, girl...you can enjoy dresses and tea parties and still save yourself. She did get a bit of a kick to her later on, but it was frustrating how little she seemed to understand about things and just how much she was manipulated by her advisor/guardian. Part of my problem too is that Rose has the skills to get stuff done (i.e., diplomacy and political savviness) but is so convinced that as long as she asks for something it'll happen, she doesn't use them.I did think she came around in the last third of the book and enjoyed her once she got around to saving herself and being an actor in her own life. Shen was probably my favorite side character. He's a warrior witch and Rose's best friend, and it's clear he cares for her. I liked how soft he was, and he didn't play the 'tough, scary' card just because he was a warrior witch. He also had some pretty good lines. Tor, the guard of Rose's betrothed, wasn't bad either, and it was clear he found Wren amusing despite his best efforts. While the romance between him and Wren was well written (better than Rose's with Shen, imo), it was all very insta-lovey, and I had a hard time figuring out what, exactly, prompted this guard to suddenly do things that went against his kingdom's interests. His wolf was cute though. Banba, the twins' grandmother, is not particularly a character I cared for. Wren certainly seems to, but she doesn't really treat Rose well, and from what Wren thinks/remembers about her, it doesn't really seem like she treats Wren all that much better. Considering how this book ended though, I don't think we'll be dealing with Banba and her actions in any meaningful way in the second book. Overall this was a good book. The history of Ea was clearly thoroughly thought out, and I liked that we could see different sides of it. Several of the characters felt very flighty and vapid though, which made me disinclined to like them.
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