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summerwages · 2 months
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few and far between..
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notwalterssister · 3 days
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Leap of Faith again (in colour!)
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airmailfox · 6 months
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Taking a Leap of Faith
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emery-matsushita-vt · 5 months
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hey cement from arknights, what will I be eating if I attempt the leap of faith?
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Much Needed Medicine
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callmeprowler · 10 months
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Hobie going with you to get pierced
The first piercing store yall walked into was using a piercing gun. Hobie didn't approve of it and yall switched to a second store instead because he said he can't risk you getting an infection.
The second store was using a needle which was much safer and Hobie felt comfortable with it. He made sure the store was clean and sanitary before they started the piercing. He also spoke to the piercer making sure they knew what they were doing. ONLY THAN did he let the poor guy do his job
Since you wanted multiple piercings in one go you had to sit in the store for about an hour or two. The piercer was very gentle and careful as he worked. You were surprised at how painless the process was. Hobbie was constantly asking if you were okay and if you needed anything and the only time you sent him on a water run was when you were getting a belly button piercing since he was already sending death glares to the piercing guy when he was doing your nose you didn't want to see what would go on during the belly piercing. Hobbie was so relieved when you said you were done. He gave you a hug and promised to take you out for ice cream later. He said he was proud of you for being brave and going through with it.
For the next few weeks, Hobie would regularly check your piercings to make sure there was no infection. He would constantly apply creams to make the area around the piercings better.
When your piercings are fully healed and you can take out the jewels without pain Hobie would suggest the two of you go shopping for more jewels so you can switch up the styles of your piercings
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svu-barisi · 1 year
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Fagin!
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heliphantie · 25 days
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"Leap of Faith", ep. 20(85) of season 4 (March 29, 2014).
“Flim Flam Miracle Curative Tonic is Granny Smith tested and Applejack approved! Granny Smith drinks it, why shouldn’t you?”
“Leap of Faith” may be my favorite Applejack episode, favorite S4 episode and one of the top favorite episodes in entire FiM! Applejack-focused episodes in particular are interesting in that, rather than having her learned to be true to her Element, they’re often about testing her faithfulness to it, making her putting her sense of justice in question and having to decide when she ought to follow her moral compass without risk to bring harm with it instead of benefits.
Flim & Flam, in that regard, make pretty good antagonists for her. Two families have quite a few similar priorities: like Apples, Bros are pragmatic, seeking profit from their actions, and work perfectly in sinch for common goal, but their ethics are diametrically different, and as it happens, Applejack sometimes even prone to fall into temptation to use rather similar tactics (take decision to rationalize technology in lieu of traditional work, or use invitation to gala for /pretty sure, illegal in these circumstances/ selling apple products here to rich attendees – wouldn’t she just ask Celestia for financial aid to the national hero’s family instead? – and don’t we forget her alliance with Filthy Rich without Granny’s consent) before it backfires on her as well. So, she has valid reasons for having disdain for methods of Bros, because she’s been here as well and reaped the bitter fruits of blindly following such policies.
Brothers, in particular, make formidable kind of antagonists on the show: for representing most realistic, mundane, everyday sort of evil, which can’t be redeemed or obliterated unlike any other foe our heroes had to stand against. The evil of commerce and material greed! Moreso, they even can be amicable and work together with heroes without having to change their ways, if that means any mutual benefits. (And basically cemented as allies of Mane 6 in the end of the series.) For, as it turns, money is at once the major drive and major scourge of society, be it mankind or ponies.
Anyway, the moral of this particular story is, one crazy old lady is enough to put the crushing end to your successful scam operation. Fatal flaw of these sleek guys appears to be not thinking their schemes far enough to prevent coming close to any possible source of damage. Other than that, they’re pretty fine, aren’t they? They’re, essentially, an embodiment of the main reason for the franchise itself – product promotion, no wonder they’re more frenemies than foes in the end of day.
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odinsblog · 2 months
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casualya · 4 days
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Leap of Faith
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sluggoonthestreet · 8 months
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Tecumseh, Michigan: an unexpected visit from Celine and her adopted son Joey from Extremely Down Under.
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wrnkzk · 2 months
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Marvel Spider-Man 2 PS5 - Photo mode
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"That's all it is, Miles. A leap of faith.'''
"I'm Miles Morales, but you can call me the Prowler."
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romanticjunk · 3 months
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Leap of Faith
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moonhedgegarden · 2 months
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I will take that jump, leaving behind the story where I repeat familiar old trauma and I will embrace the untold story that unfolds as I create a new way of being for myself.
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LEAP OF FAITH
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s00mia · 9 months
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Don't sit on the couch and wait for it. Go out.
Make a change. Smile more.
Be excited. Do new things.
Throw away what you've been cluttering.
Unfollow negative people on social media.
Go to bed early. Wake up early. Be fierce.
Don't gossip. Show more gratitude.
Do things that challenge you. Be brave.
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