it still baffles me that the two main vocals and one main dancer of seventeen created a subunit just for the sake of doing a bit. like instead of combining their slayage and making power ballads/performance heavy songs they said aight we’re hear to cheer people up by being silly gooses and committing to the bit, and by “bit” we mean an actual subunit and our careers
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being a TV Good Omens fan kinda feels like being a Bears fan during the Jay Cutler era. no one hates them as much as the fans and we’ll make shitposts about what idiots they are but also we’ll fight anyone not in the fandom who says the exact same thing
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but the sun keeps rising, doesn't it?
Birthdays are really nothing when you’re at war. Mark is no stranger to the concept of keeping things to herself, after all. But this year feels different, somehow. Maybe it’s emerging from death into the dawn of the first of February that makes it feel different, meaningful.
Well, it’s always been meaningful to Mark, but this year feels especially important.
Here, shaking just from standing in the growing sunlight of the morning, Mark looks out from the ruins of the town, and lets the sunlight bathe her face once again.
What did it mean, for her to grow older? At first, it had simply meant the practical things. Moving up a year in classes. Being taken onto her first real battlefield. The quietest of celebrations, from a friend in a similar position. A single day, to prove to the world that she did exist, that she wasn’t going to fade so easily from history.
A hand reaches to fidget with her skirt, no longer soaking from mud and floodwater. The sun is warm, warmer than it’s ever been, and Mark can feel herself crying, even if she doesn’t mean to. She’s older, because she survived. She lived to see the dawn, and her reward is simply more life to live.
When she’s home, and she can stomach the thought, she finds some sort of small cake for herself, and she wishes for easier times, like she did all those years ago in school. She sits with only a candle flame for company, and watches it burn to nothing.
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Brian May himself about John cutting him and Roger out of his life: “The short answer is, it was difficult and it is difficult because not only did we lose Freddie, but because of the way John is and the decisions he’s made, we’ve lost John as well. That’s hard because we were a very close family and it hurts and I constantly, I suppose, ask myself if I could’ve done better, if I could’ve made him feel better and able to stay with us."
Fucking weirdo anon: lulz saying they were family is just fanfiction, John just saw them as colleagues so it was fine for him to ghost his brothers for the rest of his life
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ranboo, reading all the homophobic allegations: oh this is gonna be so funny when they find out
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i feel like cyno would absolutely LOVEEE holding hands,,, like every time you’re close to him, he just reaches out amd holds your hand in his like it’s instinct (≧▽≦)
he’ll just… see your… hand… next to him… and reach… for it and… and… hold it and… the two of you… look at each other… and *cue eye sparkle*
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congrats alec lightwood
I WAS IN CLASS WHEN I OPENED THIS LMAO.
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I LITERALLY ONLY JUST SAW THAT IT WAS YOUR BIRTHDAY SO HAPPY BIRTHDAY QWQ 💖💖💖
THAT'S OKAY THANK YOU SO MUCH HALLOW!! 💕💕💕 I'm enjoying it to the fullest so far!!
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October 31, 2023
Mr. Eggen: I rise to apologize here this afternoon to Her Honour the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor; to you, Mr. Speaker; to all members of the Assembly; to members of the LAO security team; and to guests that were here yesterday. The disturbance that happened in this esteemed Assembly was a shock to our caucus and to everyone, I’m sure, and we were very deeply disturbed and saddened by the stress and disruption that this caused for all who were in attendance, who were watching.
The Speaker: I appreciate the statement from the whip. I, too, was saddened and disappointed with the disruption of the throne speech yesterday.
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