Mormors Glass Cafe: The Ultimate Experience with Ice Cream
Discover the enchanting ambiance of Mormors Glass Cafe, where warmth and comfort embrace you. Unveil a delightful escape to a cozy haven in this unique guide.
Feel the enchantment of Mormors Glass Cafe as you immerse yourself in its cozy atmosphere and vintage decor. It’s a delightful ice cream paradise that’s in Lysvik, Sweden. It’s a tiny village in Värmland county. This quaint cafe’s name ‘Mormors Glass’ means ‘Grandma’s Ice Cream’. It’s a must-visit destination for locals and tourists alike.
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Is anyone else going feral over Odysseus begging for mercy and referring to himself as a puppet? I feel like it’s such an underrated character moment for a man defined by his hubris to be broken down in a way that he was so strongly fighting against. In Ruthlessness when Posideon told him to apologize, Odysseus was having *none* of it and I’m just very frothing at the mouth over it.
Yes!!! Especially with Circe also adding to the idea of making a kinder world with how she chose to let everyone go! Another view of the world for Odysseus to add to his list!
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in the mood for something spooky
i was thinking, the other night, "what if mickey made the blot because he was trying to create a replica of himself?" and it brought a lot more things together than i expected
i dont think the blot is truly evil, just an unfinished toon with a hunger for a Heart and universal adoration. but there is some baggage in that, from creator to creation.
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Thinking about Kipperlilly Copperkettle and how she's always had an issue with rage and a nagging, gnawing instinct that things aren't "right" and things aren't "fair" and this instinct flares whenever the Bad Kids are in view, are mentioned in passing.
She is smarter than them, yet she is passed over for accolades.
She has accomplished things in her own right, yet they are not discussed as fondly, as commonly, as the Bad Kids' deeds.
She has done everything "right", born to the "right" family, pursued the "right" class, is doing school the "right" way and it can't even win her, what should be, a stupid election.
And this anger builds and builds until she can't take it and tries to find out what it is about the Bad Kids makes them so special, and in doing so gets a peek behind the curtain of their world.
That the Bad Kids are the only beings in this world with free will, as they are PCs. Meanwhile Kipperlilly is an NPC.
Which means she will never be the hero in her story. Nothing she could ever do will make a difference. The one thing the Bad Kids have that she doesn't is agency.
And so if that's the case, if she can't be the hero in her story given the constraints, she will be the "villain" to the Bad Kids in the hope that, in doing so, she can break the wheel and reclaim her agency.
And this anger, this sense of injustice, is why Ankarra finds Kipperlilly to be the perfect instrument to reenter the world. Why Kipperlilly finds Ankarra to be the perfect weapon to set against her enemies. A devil's bargain.
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