country songs everyone should listen to at least once
Wichita Lineman by Glen Campbell
Leavin' On Your Mind by Patsy Cline
My Autumn's Done Come by Lee Hazlewood
Crying by Roy Orbison
The End of the World by Loretta Lynn
Here You Come Again by Dolly Parton
Welcome to My World by Jim Reeves
Don't Touch Me by Jeannie Seely
Make the World Go Away by Eddy Arnold
Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash
Little Green Apples by Roger Miller
Me and Bobby McGee by Kris Kristofferson
folk version
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Metal Gear Solid characters and their fursona (according to a non-furry who knows a lot of furries)
Solid Snake: While he may have "Snake" in his code-name, he used to be a musher with over 50 dogs. You don't do that unless you really like dogs. Husky.
Otacon: After much consideration, I have settled on an albatross. No real reason, it's mostly a vibes thing.
Meryl: A red fox, for obvious reasons.
Colonel Campbell: An old big dog, the kind that looks a bit sad, like a St. Bernard.
Gray Fox: An arctic fox, not with its fluffy white winter coat, but rather its short summer coat.
Revolver Ocelot: Ocelot.
Liquid Snake: This guy is too lame to have a fursona.
Naked Snake/Big Boss: The first Snake. Coral snake. Venomous. It will be obvious why this specific snake was chosen in the next point.
Venom Snake/V: Milk snake. Looks a lot like the coral snake due to mimicry but isn't one. Not venomous.
Kazuhira Miller: Caribou. Lives in Alaska, not to be trifled with, but ultimately a prey animal who falls to a predator.
Solidus Snake: This man is a king cobra even. Fun fact! The king cobra primarily eats other snakes, and also is not a true cobra. I felt a snake was appropriate, considering his obsession with being a perfect clone of Big Boss.
Raiden: A big ol' scruffy street cat. Aggressive, sharp, and sorely lacked love and affection when it was young, just like Jack.
Sunny: With her tech prowess, she's gotta be a sparkly blue protogen.
Sniper Wolf: Despite her name, she'd be a wolfdog, not a full wolf. Both a reference to the wolfdogs she cared for in Shadow Moses and her last conversation with Snake.
Johnny Sasaki: A bat-eared fox, because of vibes + Meryl is also a fox.
There are many many more characters but I'm tired of doing this.
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Country to City: some of the Grand Ole Opry troupe outside the Palace Theatre, November 2, 1955. From left to right: Irving Berger, manager of the Palace; Roy Acuff; Ruby Wells; Kitty Wells; Johnnie Wright; and Jack Anglin.
Photo: John Lent for the AP
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Just now realizing that in "The Last Patrol" Cobb and Martin ask George for 15 chocolate bars and that 15 is also the number of men who are supposed to cross the river
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Ten Fandoms Ten Ships
(Mostly in no particular order except current obsession sits at #1)
This is fun, you should do it, tag me friendos!
@prince-of-elsinore I need to add quotes and stuff, but this is it for now :D
10. Dr. Joel Fleischman/Maggie O'Connell (Northern Exposure)
9. Roy DeSoto/Johnny Gage (Emergency!)
8. Buster Posey/Tim Lincecum (Baseball RPF)
7. Josh Lyman/Donna Moss (West Wing)
6. Jamie Lannister/Brienne of Tarth (Game of Thrones)
5. Clark Kent/Lex Luthor (Smallville)
4. Guy Gardner/Kyle Rayner (Green Lantern comics)
3. Jason Todd/Dick Grayson (Batman comics)
2. Wincest (Supernatural)
Gallaghercest (Oasis RPF)
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i love you characters with anger issues, i love you little pieces of shit characters, i love you insecure characters, i love you passively aggressive characters, i love you aggressively passive characters, i love you sad characters, i love you self centered characters, i love you mindless characters, i love you self pitying i love you FLAWED CHARACTERS, SO CALLED 'BAD' CHARACTERS
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