SOME ppl call me the space cowboy
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that moment you realize Catherine served us all of these looks within a span of 12 days
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hayley will be on the september cover of los angeles magazine
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Let's appreciate lesbian knight n her gf 🙏😩💖✨
Of course Vampire Queen is someone who leads her army to the battle with a huge ass sword.
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was thinking bout this post ever since i first saw the tags cuz i didn't know the shifting mound can actually give you the resist option in the tower route if you did the adversary to fury route beforehand... needless to say i tried to do the thing and proceeded to try it with the other merging chapters just to see something new and ummm...
how curious that only hero seemingly hears the shifting mound's comment to you. not even the other voice present or the narrator acknowledges it.
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For Rick to have married Diane, she had to have been a strong-willed, interesting, assertive and empathetic woman, after all she not only had to be interesting to Rick, she also had to understand him. I fully believe she was the kind of woman that took no bullshit from Rick.
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Mad that fans can read Eowyn chewing Aragorn out for his unconscious sexism when he tells her to stay behind and be content with valour without renown, and Gandalf spelling it out that it was being left behind, that it was sexism and dehumanisation that drove Eowyn to great despair, and Eomer sitting down and listening, and Tolkien; who affirms again and again it is the unlikely heroes who prove crucial, having Eowyn and Merry go against the bloody Witch King and having Eowyn kill the fell beast and the Witch King himself, and then afterwards Eowyn being met with praise, with the people of Gondor bowing their heads out of respect, Eomer demanding she lies in great honour for her deeds, Gandalf (the ultimate feminist ally) rejoicing in the recovery of such a valiant lady, and everyone going on about how brave she had been, and then having her remembered forever as Maiden of the Shield Arm, and somehow taking all of that to mean "Eowyn was wrong for going to war and should have stayed at home, as was her place."
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