Stiles analyzing hours:
If he cares about you, he will die for you, he would kill himself just to keep you safe. He knows your passwords and has keys to your house. No, you didn't gave them to him. He will abandon his dreams to help you. He will get angry for you (you probably won't see that tho). He's mean. He will go to Mexico and deal with some mafia to save you.
If he doesn't care: he'll advise to let you die or help it a bit if you bother him enough
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I headcannon that stiles after the nogitsune just knows all the stuff it knew, but without really knowing. He'll just know stuff with out any explanation on how he knows it, like all of the sudden he can speak Russian but he doesn't know how he knows it. He's just got a load of information without knowing how he knows it.
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Stiles: Inside there's a pill, if captured it will cause death in nine seconds.
Theo: Great, but how exactly do I get them to take it?
Stiles: ...
Theo: Not much of a laugher are you?
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It's Fine Press Friday!
For today’s Fine Press Friday post, we present yet another book from the estate of our late friend Dennis Bayuzick entitled Jubilate Agno, or Rejoice in the Lamb, with original color woodcut and linocut illustrations by English printmaker Angela Lemaire (b. 1944) and designed and printed between 2011 and 2012 by Nicolas McDowall (1937-2021) at The Old Stile Press in Llandogo, Wales, in an edition of 100 copies signed by the artist. The book consists of writings by Christopher Smart (1722-1771), an English poet who was not well received by his contemporaries, but is held in high esteem today. The text was probably written during Smart’s time in various mental hospitals and is rife with religious references, as his confinement in these hospitals was due to an intense religious fervor that occurred after a time of spiritual desolation in his life. This happened after he “awoke to the reality of Christ’s redemption and forgiveness… [and then] consecrated is life to the glorification of God” (from the Afterword by Angela Lemaire).
In producing the book, Nicolas McDowall was inspired by a viewing of the Gutenberg Bible and is meant to be a tribute Gutenberg and his “magic, moveable type.” Lemaire's images reference Christian biblical manuscripts, with "illuminated" initials containing intricate detailing and animals, along with larger prints that clearly reference biblical motifs, like the print of the letter Alpha with a lamb, referencing both the book’s title and Jesus’s role as the ‘Lamb of God’, and the Omega print at the end, linking back to the Alpha at the beginning and referencing another epithet for Jesus as the Alpha and Omega.
Lemaire, a self-taught woodcut artist and wood engraver, and a member of the venerable Society of Wood Engravers, worked for many years at the Old Stile Press with Nicolas McDowell and his wife Frances. The images in the book were printed directly the original blocks, and the text was printed in Truesdell type on Vélin Arches paper.
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-- Sarah S., Special Collections Graduate Intern.
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i feel like stiles would be insanely good at chess, but bc him and his dad play it so much, stiles just thinks he’s average. and when he brings you or a friend around and is like “hey wanna play chess?” and you’d tell him you don’t know how to play, he just gives you a ‘are you fucking stupid’ look but in the nicest way possible. it would definitely surprise you to know that stiles is literally a god at chess but he just thinks he’s average bc of how intensely/often him and his father played.
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“ I went to the silly goose convention and they all knew you. ”
Brow furrows. In shock, in confusion, it could be either but mostly, it seemed like Stiles was trying to figure out how serious Scott was. (Was Beacon Hills known for its goose population??)
".... I'm-I'm a silly goose? That, that's so sweet. I'd prefer something bigger, preferably more teeth and claws but geese are pretty terrifying at the same ti-" Pen twirled between nimble fingers before its launched rather unceremoniously at best friend's arm, finally realizing his error (and noticing the barely hidden glee on the other's face). "Be serious, Scott, please! For me!"
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His hand resting
on the small of her back
and she wonders how
the slightest tough
from him, somehow
renders her a dizzying
mess.
-N. R. Hart *
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Lydia: It's over Stiles, I'll take that briefcase.
Stiles: If you want it, you'll have to take it.
Lydia: That's what I just said!
Stiles: I know, I'm just trying to annoy you!
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Lydia
Just not getting into a car with Stiles ever again< Break up with him to ‘protect him’
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