Any relation to John Hodgman's Vacationland, you think?
(Well, wishful thinking anyway. That beach looks entirely too painless.)
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landduo is awesome because they'll say they hate each other and want the other to die horrible deaths and live through horrible fates, and mean it! but then they'll also do things for each other that are so kind.
they'll support each other through it all while still being little hater bitches as much as bbh may plot scheme and prank we all know he's clingy and always leaves gifts when he's gone too far
and for all the insults foolish throws bad's way he can read bad like a book and is patient will all bad's antics when anyone else would have been driven insane by now
no matter it be platonic, qpr, or romantic or just up in the air you gotta admit they're close
and even if you're not a fan you can count on their character interactions to always be interesting
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help i think i have a fun fic concept (for julian obv) but the last story thing i wrote was literally like the modern version of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth for a school assignment when i was around 11 likely?? (it was such a banger though, i got a very good grade for it) i'm the most worried about my english vocabulary when it comes to it i guess but maybe i'll do it! maybe i will
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Today鈥檚 Miku Module of the Day is:
Miku Land 2021 Summer Vacation by Takuya Ikarashi !
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I definitely need a vacation.
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loving this dating era and everything but when is Gu Won actually gonna Do Work
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Whirlpool Canyon, BC (No. 4)
According to聽Norse mythology, the first humans,聽Ask and Embla, were formed out of two pieces of driftwood, an聽ash聽and an聽elm, by the god聽Odin聽and his brothers,聽Vili and V茅.聽The Vikings would cast wood into the sea before making landfall. The location of the wood would be an indication as to where to build their聽mead halls. The wood used would found the聽high-seat pillars聽of the new hall.
Driftwood carried by聽Arctic聽rivers was the main, or sometimes only, source of wood for some聽Inuit聽and other Arctic populations living north of the聽tree line聽until they came into regular contact with聽European聽traders. Traditional Inuit boats such as the聽kayak聽were fashioned from driftwood frames covered in skins. The Inuit classified driftwood into seven different types, each possessing its own unique material and visual properties. Driftwood could be used to make bows if it was straight grained and in reasonably good condition; these were reinforced with sinew cables. The Inuit even made arrows from driftwood;聽these were often short and fitted with bone or antler foreshafts. Dry scrapings produced by working this material were collected, stored and used for the starting of fires year-round by Inuit. Wood that is burned today in these regions mainly consists of the remains of condemned wooden structures. Driftwood is still used as kindling by some. Woods with resinous qualities, such as cedar, are preferred for their lengthier burning times.聽
The "Old Man of the Lake" in聽Crater Lake,聽Oregon聽is a full-size tree that has been bobbing vertically in the lake for more than a century. Due to the cold water of the lake, the tree has been well preserved.
Alice Gray, the legendary "Diana of the Dunes", who fought to preserve the Indiana Dunes聽which contain quantities of driftwood named her college "Driftwood", and made all her furniture from driftwood.
Source: Wikipedia
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