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The tougher a character is, the more I want to see them bleeding and sobbing on the floor
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Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
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can we talk about legolas’ face here - like that bitch is longing so hard
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I did it
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I present to you the one and only true ending to the lotr trilogy 💍
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Hobbit Aziraphale my fucking beloved
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Help me prove my family wrong!
I don't know if this post will break containment, but will you like/reblog if you are or know a man who is asexual? All of the people in my life seem convinced that being Ace is a 'girl thing' and that Ace men don't exist!
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Listen pal, the subtitles stay ON.
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Both were filled at the same time with the same water, only one had oysters.
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🌳🌲🌳🌳🌲🌳🌳🌳🌲
Tiny forest for your dash
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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actually asexual and aromantic people are allowed to feel literally anything about sex and romance and relationships. actually we don’t have to follow anyone’s made up rules about what we can and can’t do and how we can and can’t feel. actually identifying as asexual or aromantic or both is not putting yourself in a box, it’s allowing yourself to experience your identity freely and live how you want to live.
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