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theeplaylistt · 2 years
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what's your favorite breakfast food?
gotta say eggs, probably with a few pieces of fruit and a nice glass of oil. flint makes the best eggs in the morning so i guess im kinda spoiled~
[ @marshmallows-and-bonfyres 💖]
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marvinspizza · 9 months
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so cute
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tinkerpeller · 11 months
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Hey Misty, I made it... I'm here..!
The idea of making a blog was really intimidating for me, but... you inspired me to go through with it..! Thank you so much!
🔥❄️ Flint Bonpyre, The Firestarter 🔥❄️ (@marshmallows-and-bonfyres)
Oh yay yay yay!!! It's great to see you, Flint! Here, now I wanna send you an ask!!!
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flipsbubble · 2 years
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ok but I wish bonfyre fest last prize was unlimited avocados... hope they'll give it to us on next chapter (:
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vargskelegore · 1 year
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the most intense thing im writing rn is the high reader imagine, im wondering if i make another playlist for the tension between the two now????? would yall be interested??
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allmygirls · 9 months
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lia — the bonfyre 'keep me waiting' cover
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itzymidzy · 9 months
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[COVER] B-DAY TRACK #721 "LIA" | Keep Me Waiting by The Bonfyre
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queenmarytudor · 10 months
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Celebrations following Mary’s proclamation in London, 19th July 1553
“The Lady Mary was proclaimed Queen of England amidst the greatest rejoicing it is possible to imagine: cries of “Long live the Queen!”, bonfires lit all over the city, and such a concourse of people as never was seen, who came forth as if they had been waiting to hear that my Lady's right was restored to her.”
- The Ambassadors in England to the Emperor, 19th July 1553
“The xix day of July was qwene Mare proclamyd qwene of England, France, and Yrland, and alle domy(ni)ons, [as the] syster of the late kyng Edward the vj. and doythur unto the nobull kyng Henry the viij [...] and ther was Te Deum Laudamus, with song, and the organes playhyng, and all the belles ryngyng thrugh London, and bone-fyres, and tabuls in evere strett, and wyne and bere and alle, and evere strett full of bonfyres, and ther was money cast a-way.” 
- Diary of Henry Machyn, 1553
“The xix. day of the same monyth, [which] was sent Margarettes evyne, at iiij. of clocke at after-none was proclamyd lady Ma[ry to] be qwene of Ynglond [...] and there the qwere sange Te Deum with the organs goynge, with the belles ryngynge, the most parte alle [London], and that same nyght had the [most] parte of London Te Deum, with bone-fyers in every strete in London, with good chere at every bone [fyer], the belles ryngynge in every parych cherch, and for the most parte alle nyght tyll the nexte daye to none.” 
- The Chronicle of the Grey Friars, 1553
[The proclamation] was so joyful news that all the people present who heard it wept [...] the people were so great assembled that the Lords could scarce pass by [...] when the trumpet blew, there was such shout of the people with casting up of caps and crying God Save Queen Mary, that the style of the proclamation could not be heard, the people were so joyful, both man, woman and child. The proclamation there ended the Lord Mayor and all the Council rode straight to Paul’s church and went up into the quire where Te Deum was solemnly sung with the organs going [...] all the people and citizens of the city of London for so joyful news made great and many fires through all the streets and lanes within the said city, with sitting tables in the streets and banqueting also, with all the bells ringing in every parish church in London until 10 at night, that the inestimable joys and rejoicing of the people cannot be reported.”
- Wriothesley’s Chronicle, 1553
“Great was the triumph heard at London; for my time I never saw the like, and by the report of others the like was never seen. The number of caps that were thrown up at the proclamation were not to be told. The earl of Pembroke threw away his cap full of angels. I saw myself money was thrown out of windows for joy. The bonfires were without number, and what with shouting and crying of the  people and the ringing of the bells there could no one hear almost what another said, besides banqueting and singing in the street for joy.” 
- Unnamed letter, 19th July 1553
“They caused the Lady Mary to be proclaimed Queen on the 19th of this month, after having called back to his former seat Paget, who had been expelled by the Duke. On that occasion the people showed unspeakable joy, both in public, in private and in the streets, shooting off salvoes of artillery and indulging in the accustomed sports and games.”
- The Ambassadors in England to Prince Philip, 20th July 1553
“The proclamation was made amidst such expressions of popular rejoicing, such a clamour and din and press of people in the streets, as not only you who were absent, but I who was present, can hardly find credible; and it was all the more marvellous for coming so unexpectedly.  Men ran hither and thither, bonnets flew into the air, shouts rose higher than the stars, fires were lit on all sides, and all the bells were set a-pealing, and from a distance the earth must have looked like a Mongibello (i.e. Mt. Etna). The people were mad with joy, feasting and singing, and the streets crowded all night long. I am unable to describe to you, nor would you believe, the exultation of all men. I will only tell you that, as not a soul imagined the possibility of such a thing, when the proclamation was first cried out the people started off, running in all directions and crying out: “The Lady Mary is proclaimed Queen!”
- Advices from an Italian in England, 20th July 1553
“ It would be impossible to imagine greater rejoicings than those indulged in because of the proclamation of Queen Mary. For two whole days the bells, which it had been decided to convert into artillery, were rung; and there have been bonfires, public banquets in the streets, and distributions of money.”
- The Ambassadors in England to the Emperor, 22nd July 1553
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asiancatboy · 1 year
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top 5 songs rn tagged by @teruuki thank u!! ur tastes are impeccable btw mwah
make me wanna by emotional oranges
u say by the bonfyre, 6lack
no bus by iophiile, col3trane, amber mark
hold you down by jarline
mama saturn's galactica by tanerélle
tagging @torxkey @lakemichiganbaby @butchgengar @transsexualprophet @powerbottomblake @jupiterbi @gendergenius @twinprime
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marvinspizza · 9 months
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i cant get over this how cute everyone are 😭😭
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frostbite-the-bat · 1 year
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ooh fuck oh this isnt good I mixed up the ask destinations again
YOU HAVE BEEN CORNERED.
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FLINT BONFYRE BLAST
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sweetlikecinnamon18 · 23 days
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pancakecuddleroni · 7 months
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Spicy & Sweet!
Heya! I'm Pancake Cuddleroni, but you can call me Pan or Maple! A few of my minicakes started running Toonblr blogs, so I decided to jump on the opporTOONity as well! Hehe!
I'm a co-captain in my club, Silly Goober Yoga! We're generally running around doing resistance stuff, but we're always having a blast together!
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Hi! This blog is run by @mapleflavedpepperoni! This is my Toonsona, but you probably guessed that! If you wanna learn more about her, feel free to check out her ToyHouse! d:
I also have a Cog blog up and running (after a million years), @marshmallows-and-bonfyres!
(I'm super nervous about running Asks blog for the first time!)
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shop-cailey · 9 months
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[COVER] B-DAY TRACK #721 “LIA” | Keep Me Waiting by The Bonfyre
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