the tardis keeps all the rooms she’s had. whenever someone comes to stay, their room stays ready for them, tucked away. when they leave, it remains, something for her to remember them by. if they come back, it’s waiting for them like they never left. sometimes the doctor wanders late down the corridors, unable to sleep. sometimes they find themselves walking down a hallway like a memory and sometimes the doors are open. inside is a piece of the past intact, with the air still fresh, like their friend just left and might return any minute
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today I was chilling vodka in my freezer to depression-drink alone, and then I remembered I can just leave! I drove straight for the woods, with a picnic blanket and snacks and poetry and a narnia coloring book. and it didn’t make the sadness go away entirely but it reminded me how much I like myself, how much I love the world. there’s no moral to this story but I hope you get the chance to read a good poem or eat your favorite candy or find some beautiful flowers or see a funny raccoon this week. I hope we all get to live in peace and grow up together
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Aemond claiming Vhagar gets a little more layered when you realise that her and Caraxes are the only dragons those girls have known properly when it comes to dragon bonds. Like Baela has moondancer, but Rhaena specifically is being ignored by her father for the most part because if she didn't hatch a dragon egg, that means she could claim a dragon which would mean going back to Westeros.
Which is something he's clearly avoiding. Laena has to comfort her saying there are many ways to claim a dragon because Rhaena thinks they'll abandon her for not having one.
So when the dragon her mother has had her entire life is 'stolen', the exact meaning is that that was her mother's dragon, she doesn't have the understanding that Aemond does of going to the dragonpit and looking for dragons to claim.
To her, Vhagar was a family dragon, her family specifically, and the best chance she would have to claim one like her mom said.
Again, her dad ignores her and makes it seem like there's some hierarchy when it comes to hatching dragons and claiming them and not hatching them at all simply because he doesn't want to go back. He doesn't want to help her claim a dragon in King's Landing because he's a selfish bitch.
Aemond does not see it that way because of a similar inferiority complex, that the world's largest dragon could help absolve, and because he has the understanding that dragons aren't inherited. He is also aware that he's at a funeral and that the reason Vhagar is unclaimed is that Rhaena is mourning her recently dead mother.
I think my point is to blame Daemon and Viserys for being evil little men really and giving their kids or facilitating environments where their kids feel inferior based on their own targeted perceptions based on nothing over dragons and dragon bonds. They are responsible.
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i am extremely fucking tired of people solely blaming alicent for aegon like he didn’t have a fucking decrepit, irresponsible r**ist fuckwad deadbeat for a father. vise rys is at LEAST equally but actually more responsible for aegon turning out the way he is because the man is a fucking deadbeat to children he had no problem *making* and it’s incredibly transparent of people to act like it’s all alicent’s fault. like truly knowing it all or not, it’s equally bad because he was still being a fucking deadbeat and should’ve paid attention to his kids but too many of the people who watch this show act like alicent is the devil for not personally beheading her son or something. /sigh
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Concepts of Niah's home 📚 2/?
📚 The interior of Niah's living room emits a homely, cozy environment. Tranquility is spread throughout the space as plant life is scattered in different places; although not shown here in detail, I imagine there to be a big potted tree that reaches the ceiling against a much larger window screen. The table would be bigger and square with a few books and notebooks upon it. And the sofa would be moved further apart from the window as well.
📚 There are a few shelves that hold plentiful of books, many of which exhibit poetry between the pages, or maybe some where a storyline outside of reality takes place. Framed paintings hang along the walls that reminiscent of nature and romanticism; she's quite fond of old French and Dutch art pieces.
📚 She's a girl who enjoys vintage/ old antique items that's not as well-known as they once were on earth, such as: vinyl records, record players, vcr's & vhs tapes and other novelties strewn about the house. These are a few tokens a guest may notice within their surroundings if they should visit, since the front door leads directly into the room.
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car animism is fun until you see edits of cars being forgotten/losing their glory & magnificence, being discarded like they’re not the facilitators of life and transport, and tear up. Especially since my main ride was left to rot in my driveway without love or care…
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I remarathoned LOTR last month
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there is a huge difference between criticizing an institution and criticizing individual behavior. i can criticize the makeup industry without criticizing the 14 year old girl who uses concealer because she’s self-conscious about her acne; i can criticize the plastic surgery industry without vilifying the woman who decided to get a nose job after two decades of pointed comments and bullying. it is intellectually dishonest to respond to an institutional criticism as if it were a personal attack; on the flip side, it is cruel and unnecessary to leverage personal attacks in the name of institutional criticism
if i see one (1) more person respond to a perfectly reasonable beauty-industry-critical sentiment with “but i personally enjoy eyeshadow. why are you attacking people who like eyeshadow :(” or “exactly, all women who wear makeup are miserable and brainwashed” i am going to climb a tree and bite the top of it
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