does throam have self harm content in? I just saw your picture and was wondering ahah because i'm on the 2nd volume
i actually never finished throam, but i've read almost all of it and there was never self-harm as far as i can remember c:
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âWhat is a little dog to do if he only likes cats?â
âCats or dogs.. All that matters is that one does like somethingâ
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"no boy will ever like you if-" GOOD
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all iâm saying is,
thereâs a reason the queen is the strongest piece on the chess board
and a reason why you win by killing the king
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For the 2012Â Merlin Holidays Fest.
On LJ and AO3.
Title: Of Honey and Lizards: In The Beginning
Recipient: k_nightfox
Rating: G
Pairings: (very pre-slash) Merlin x Arthur
Medium: pencils, Photoshop
Disclaimer: The characters depicted herein belong to Shine and BBC. I make no profit from this endeavor.
Artistâs Notes: Thank you so much to Alby for intervening when I couldnât decide for days whether to go with something dark or something fluffy. This is an condensed, illustrated version of the first half of k_nightfox's precious little fic Of Honey and Lizards, which is so sweet it will give you cavities. I hope you like it, Darling! Happy holidays! <333
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What do I want instead of a Strong Female Character? I want a male:female character ratio of 1:1 instead of 3:1 on our screens. I want a wealth of complex female protagonists who can be either strong or weak or both or neither, because they are more than strength or weakness. Badass gunslingers and martial artists sure, but also interesting women who are shy and quiet and do, sometimes, put up with othersâ shit because in real life thereâs often no practical alternative. And besides heroines, I want to see women in as many and varied secondary and character roles as men: female sidekicks, mentors, comic relief, rivals, villains.
- I Hate Strong Female Characters (via thevalkyriedirective)
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Why is it so hard for people to type an extra s when they write about Manning? We updated our nomenclature for âSnoop Lionâ and âthe Artist Formerly Known as Prince.â âAli Lohanâ and âLilâ Bow Wowâ became âAlianaâ and âBow Wowâ to reflect personal growth. We accept typographical requests from branded products like iPhone, PowerPoint, and eHarmony â and from branded humans Ke$ha, A$AP Rocky, and âN Sync. (The last being unusual even without the asterisk.) The idiosyncrasies of capitalism, apparently, are more compelling than a humanâs self-professed gender.
- from the article Why Is It So Hard to Call Chelsea Manning âSheâ? (via katnisseverclear)
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