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empathetichungers · 5 months
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please reblog for a bigger sample size!
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kaitlinj16 · 1 year
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"The more that you say,
The less I know,
Wherever you stray,
I follow," -taylor swift 🖤
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lollytea · 5 months
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The original boards of the haircut scene have been making me a little nutty. When Willow's walking through that hallway, she looks SAD!! SHE'S SAD!!! She's lonely. She misses her family. She's scared about how uncertain everything is. She doesn't feel like she can really talk to anybody about it, because they're depending on her to tell them it's gonna be okay. Why is she wandering around the house in the middle of the night? Can she not sleep? Baby...🥺
And there's no dialogue in that extra board of her taking the scissors, but you can tell from the expressions. Her sweet comforting smile is immediately back on her face the moment she sees someone else is struggling. She looks worried about him, but she smiles to try to calm him down. You can imagine the way she adapts a soft soothing voice to coax the scissors out of his hands.
But she was still so sad a moment before. She's just putting it aside for now to do what she does best and be someone else's rock.
Removing the gravesfield book from the scene is interesting because it seems to change Hunter's attitude significantly. He seems to be quite on edge in the final version of the scene, because there's a book in this room that he really does not want her to see. He worries that his secret is being threatened. But when that book is removed from the equation and it's just him and her, and she's giving him all her attention and care, he can actually focus on what's happening.
Hunter looks up at her with the softest quietest little smile we've ever seen him with, before glancing away. He seems to be thinking and feeling a lot of things right now too, and it's impossible to deduce what exactly.
But personally, I think he looks a little sad.
He is so grateful to her for existing and being so kind to him. He is hopelessly endeared with her. But also, just moments after his episode with the bathroom mirror, he hasn't forgotten the harsh reminder of who he is.
He can't help but feel happy with the attention, but does he deserve it?
Willow is pretending to be happy, but she's not.
Hunter is pretending to be a witch, but he's not.
They are lying to each other.
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plumplum2099 · 4 months
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ok so i just moved here from my old acc @plumplumpurin, old moots pls follow back! 🥺
kickstarting this acc with a mermaid x pirate!au of miguel and ivy. the narrative is based on the lyrics of taylor swift's willow. im gonna make more on this au cuz the people over at twitter is crazy abt it atm and i thought why not? hehe.
reblogs are appreciated! <3
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fadingsnow · 5 months
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𓆙 willow - AEMOND TARGARYEN x f! reader (very short!) summary and tw: aemond regrets his affair with alys, only realising she had manipulated him now. divider credits : @cafekitsune 𓆙
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He buried his face against your neck, mumbling about how sorry he was. "Alys is just a whore, she is not you nor will she ever be." He looked up at you in forgiveness, revering you as a site of worship. His hands over your body, in a tight embrace.
"I know." You softly murmured to his ear, hand through his hair. You seemed amused, could he ever think you would stop loving him?
"No matter where you go, it's always back to me." You sung in a sarcastic tone, grinning at him mocklingly.
He grunted in response, not a fan of being wrong. You felt like braiding his hair. He always liked it that way. He didn't admit it, though, reminded him of his father's family too much to say it.
"What made you come to this revelation?" You raised one of your eyebrows.
"She wasn't you." He pressed a soft kiss to your neck, warmth lingering. "She.. used me." He winced slightly, not wanting to be reminded of the woman named Alys Rivers.
You looked at him in worry, forcing him to raise his body up a little before you brought him in for a kiss.
His lips parted gently, not wanting to take it that fast after his infidelity. His hands went to grab for your face, touching your red cheeks. You could feel his breath tickle your nose, almost causing you to laugh.
You finally let go of him in need of breath, caressing him again. "And of the war? Do you not need her?"
"No. I am sure I can find some other witch. I won't make the same mistake again, love." He had changed so much, but you couldn't help but see the same Aemond that you met.
You tackled him playfully, causing you two to play fight for some time. It was like the old times, the grins and loudness that escaped the both of you.
The world stopped for a moment, the sun shining out of the windows. Intertangled in sheets, his white-blonde hair across the pillows. No matter how much Alys had tried to take him, he was still your Aemond.
"You know that my train could take you home
Anywhere else is hollow
I'm begging for you to take my hand
Wreck my plans
That's my man"
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4sevenseas · 10 months
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willow - lonely witch version 🪐
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w0nderland · 8 months
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darklight572 · 4 months
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Lumity is my Favorite Ship
So far I've only talked about She-Ra, specifically, about takes the fandom have I find....uncritical of the media. Just talking about the negative and analyzing that is only half of the human experience though, and I really don't like contributing to the 'social media hate cycle' so to speak.
Lumity is my favorite ship in all of media, and -imo- probably one of the most well written ones too. For those unaware "Lumity" refers to the fictional characters Luz Noceda and Amity Blight's romantic relationship within The Owl House. Being too broad it follows the "enemies to lovers" format of taking two superficially opposed characters and having them slowly understand how one or both of them aren't actually opposed, comulating in a relationship. And yes, I do think enemies to lovers is about superficial differences, come at me.
Anyways, first I want to establish the context of the relationship- who are the characters, how they interact, and how do their interactions produce the best and most wholesome romance relationship in fiction? So- starting off, context
CONTEXT (Luz the Misunderstood) Luz Noceda is a 14 year old dominican americal girl who expresses herself blatantaly as neurodivergent. Dana Terrace has explicitly called Luz adhd, and as a adhd-er myself i absolutely think she nailed at least one version of adhd. Luz can be easily distracted or focus so heavily on something she neglects others, she goes off on tangents, and worries that her interests scare people off- cuz they do.
She's also incredibly creative and expressive, showing off her unique style and presentation to all without any hesitation. To the point she uses real life snakes in a presentation and has backup snakes (also fireworks, which, yeah). After the aforementioned presentation went... off the rails, her mother and principal decide its in her best interest to attend a place called "Reality Check Camp". Now, this has spawned a lot of discourse within the Fandom, but for now lets leave it at her mother wanting her to try to make real friends because "your (Luz's) fantasy world is holding you back."
This is key to understanding Luz as a character, her fantast world was in fact, not holding her back. While there is absolutely credence to the fact that Luz was planning to use fireworks at some point, and should probably be checking to see if her snakes were safe, the key point here is the framing of Luz's interests as "holding her back" from making real friends. This is extremely interesting due to the fact that her love of fantasy is seemingly inspried by Azura, a book her late father left for her. Its also notable that people can like all of the things Luz likes and not create dangerous situations. A key point here, regardless of if Camila is justified or not, is that there is a fundamental misunderstanding of the problem.
All of Luz's interests are not what creates the conflict, its a lack of awareness for some of the consequences of her actions, which isn't unique to Luz at all- just displayed differently. I think this is something a lot of neurodivergent folk can relate to, believing that we are uniquely troubled people who hurt people. No, in fact, we are not. What Luz needed wasn't a "reality camp" it was a place where people accepted her, so that she could have the space to open up and the real problem could be addressed. Luckily for our protag, this is exactly what the boiling isles present.
CONTEXT P. II (Amity the Lonely) Amity Blight is a 14 year old witch of the wealthy blight industries. She starts the show as demeaning and cruel, and in some ways is that way, but is later shown as kind and overwhelmingly loyal. This is not a contradiction in her, but dichotomies and growth. Amity is abused her parents, this is just the objective fact of the matter, her friendship is weaponized to make her feel lesser and is actively threatening said friend's future.
Willow isn't the main point of this post, but she is vital as a perspective to view Amity, as children they were best friends. But Willow wasn't as naturally talented at magic as Amity was. Amity, being 4, didn't necessarily see this as a bad thing- but her parents did. They have a toxic idea that the Blights should only interact with those fit to interact with them, usually in the context of social or literal power- though an emphasis on social. So when it became apparent that Willow wasn't progressing fast enough, they threatened to have Willow never able to go to hexside (the magical school the characters attend).
This is- a lot- but afterwards Amity uses Willow's seeming powerlessness as the justification for the breaking off of their friendship, and as time goes on, begins to bully Willow from some amount of geinune distaste. It should be EXTREMELY clear however, that Amity's bullying is very directly linked to her mother's expectations. Lets get into that a bit, Odalia Blight expects perfection from Amity- her grades, her social standing, her appearance. All three of the Blight siblings must create an artificial layer to appease their mother.
Amity in particular is practically forced to die her hair green to fit in with the majority of the family, even if she doesn't particularly like her green hair. All of these are expectations, and more importantly, conditions for Amity to attain any sort of love or affection. Her father neglects all of his children, and her older twin siblings harass her with jokes. Her only form of attachments are Boscha and Skara, two people picked out by her mother as "appropriate options" for friends. That is to say, Amity actually has no one, she is- alone.
Amity volunteers at the library to read to children, and at least at some point, works there. She has a place where she can indulge in her fantasy books and not have to care about expectations quite so much. The person who treats her most kind before the start of the series is her librarian boss.... thats a very low point- especially for a 14 year old.
INTERACTIONS (The Enemy Part) Luz and Amity first collide in "I was a Teenage Abomination", and in fact, is the first episode featuring Amity at all. For context, in this episode, we see Willow belittled by Amity for her lack of skill with abominations, and Luz disillusioned by Eda's non-teaching brand of teaching. So they make a deal, Luz will pretend to be an abomination so Willow can make a better grade and Luz will get to see some of Hexside. Until this episode, Amity is the "top student" of the abomination track.
With Luz's ability to speak and do more complex orders (as...she's a person), Willow is granted the top student badge. We see throughout the rest of the episode that Amity is suspicious and eventually tells Principal Bump- who seems to ask Willow to disect Luz. When they run away, Amity chases after them, and its only Willow's plant magic prowess that allows Luz to escape. Thats- a lot- but some key points we need to remember: Bump, in the end, doesn't disect Luz- and later on is nonhostile to her- its fair to say that the dissection was just a ploy to get Willow to admit her friend was an abomination.
It should be clear why Amity is so upset based on the context we established earlier: Amity is pressured to be perfect, she is socially isolated, and she is mandated to keep Willow's and her ties cut at consequence of Willow's future at hexside (this is later shown to very much not be an empty threat). To me its clear that she's not actually upset at Luz here, she's angry that her only form of validation she can get- being the best- is taken by a cheater. She takes this so seriously because the ONLY affection she receives (calling it affection is overexaggerating even) is when she's perfect.
The next time they interact in a major way is in episode 5 "Convention," Amity is frustrated at Luz when she runs into her because she blames her for her loss of her "Top Student" status. Which isn't unfair, her actions afterward are, but Amity has a legitmate point here that Luz's actions have negatively impacted her. This is important for Luz's character development and for understanding Amity's actions. Luz is not perfect here, and we've seen throughout the beginning episodes how Luz struggles to reconcile her preconcieved notions with the reality of her situation, the consequences of her actions.
Luz accidentally accepts a deal that would permanently have her stop training in magic if she loses a duel with Amity, and then loses, sorta. You see both Eda and Lilith (Luz and Amity's mentors respectively) cheat to give their student an advantage. Luz knows and tries not to let Amity fall into the magic mines Eda plants but Amity does not know about the sigil on her neck until Eda reveals it. Amity runs away and blames Luz for humiliating her. Now, this isn't quite so fair, Eda was responsible- but as Luz explains her desires and that she geniunely didn't mean to Amity listens and we see the first tender interaction between them.
Its really not even calling them friends at this point, but it does start to shift them away from "enemies" and make them... rivals? Its complicated and messy, but Luz starts to understand Amity here- understands that she did harm Amity with her actions and learns what she has to do to be better.
INTERACTIONS P. II (Friends) The next time they have a major interaction is episode 7, "Lost in Language", this is when Luz see's Amity reading to children in the library and first seriously shows her desire to befriend Amity. This is possible because Luz has already gotten the "primer" so to speak in understanding Amity. Luz is able to see Amity more clearly because she was previously able to extend compassion past an apathetic or even cruel exterior and take responsibility for her actions.
Amity is hostile at first, but not aggressively so, and puts up with Luz much more peacefully than prior. Though she still doesn't necessarily like Luz due to Luz's previous transgressions against her, calling her a bully. Luz seemingly proves this when, after being peer pressured by Amity's siblings, accidentally reads her diary. After some Owl House shenanigans where Luz tries to save Amity, Luz reaches out and gives Amity her fifth Azura book. This episode is important in correcting Amity's impression of Luz- she wasn't trying to harm Amity, she just- wants friends and tends to be pretty reckless at times.
Seeing Luz's continued insistence also lets Amity reflect on her own behavior, while she's done so before in releasing Luz from their magical oath, this is the first time she outright states that her behavior isn't good. All of this is vital to slowly developing their friendship, maybe they aren't friends by the end of the episode, but they can firmly say they aren't enemies.
Next episode they interact is episode 12 "Adventures in the Elements" and is a pivotal part of their development. This Amity is the least guarded around Luz, while she still isn't showing her geniune emotions at first, she isn't hostile to Luz at all. The only conflict in the episode is caused by Luz stealing Amity's training staff and waking up a Slitherbeast (an otherwise neutral beast) who steals Amity's siblings and Eda.
Amity puts Luz in a forcefield to protect her, not believing that Luz is up to rescuing her mentor. After Luz shows her wrong and they save everyone, they have another positive interaction- at this point- it is fair to say that they have become friends. This isn't the first time Amity has tried to help Luz, she did in "Lost in Languages" too, but this is the first time she does so proactively and not when she is in direct danger. Amity cares about Luz.
The next three episodes they prominently interact in, "Understanding Willow" (15), "Enchanting Grom Fright" (16), and "Wing it like Witches" (17) all develop this friendship into something more- at least for Amity. Starting with Understanding Willow, this episode further illucidates Amity's issues, finally revealing why she cut off her friendship with Willow and her parents part in that. Willow doesn't immediately forgive Amity, but it does allow her to understand Amity better (as do the audience)- i think this is the episode where people start to align with Luz's perception of Amity.
its also the episode, imo, that Amity firmly establishes her crush on Luz. In this episode, despite Amity's blatant mistake and cause of the problem, Luz reaches out and gives her compassion. Not judging her, just asking her to take accountability for her actions. And although she does try to hide some things, ultimately what shes really hiding is what her parents did to her, very understandable. Its also notable that the reason Amity tries to burn that memory in the first place is no doubt trying to hide any relationship with Willow- as her mother might still be on the prowl and hurt Willow that way.
This is the second time Luz manages to make Amity blush, but even despite that, their friendship is still slightly rocky. Amity raises her voice at Luz when she tries to convince her to fix the core memory- we understand with the context of the memory itself that Amity is desperately trying to hide from what she did- from what her mother made her do- at least partially. Most importantly, at the end of the episode Amity finally takes full accountability. Even though her mother did make her sever their ties, Amity still bullied Willow- and its clear both of them know that.
Amity at this point has seen Luz make mistake after mistake, hurt people over and over, but she's also seen that Luz is always accountable for her mistakes- and always do her very best to make up for them. Luz, on the other hand, is learning to be more careful about what she does- though thats not fully driven through at this point, the embers are there. I think the compassion and her learning from Luz here is what first lets Amity begin to crush on Luz.
Next, and one of the most important episodes for Lumity, is Enchanting Grom Fright- where Amity is afriad to ask Luz to Grom - and Amity herself is slated to fight Grom- a magical creature one student has to fight every year that can manifest their worst fears. Given that, Amity of course is extremely grateful when Luz volunteers to be "Grom Queen" instead. This however, doesn't go as well as it could have, when Luz runs away when her mother is what Grom shows her- displaying Luz's fear: that her mother will find out where she's been and believe Luz was lying to her out of- a lot of reasons.
Amity goes after her and faces her fear with Luz to defeat Grom- Luz see's Amity's fear- vaguely being rejected - and isn't aware Amity wanted to ask her to Grom. Luz offers to be her date instead (she did not assume Amity wanted to ask her), and they dance and have a nice night. This is the first real time Luz really expresses any sort of romantic interest in Amity, and could be reasonably interpreted as her being bubbly and friendly. Though it is notable that Luz is very insistent on being Amitys friend even before this, so its not like its unreasonable to assume Luz was already- maybe subconsciously- crushing on Amity prior.
Finally, for this section we have "Wing it like Witches" episode 17- and the last time Luz and Amity majorly interact in season 1. In this episode Luz pushes her friends too hard when shes trying to help them, this pushes Willow and Gus away and Luz is in trouble without them. Amity rescues Luz by reminding Willow that Luz didn't have any bad intentions she was just trying to help. Luz still takes accountability though, and even begins to change the "enemies" by showing them compassion. This episode is almost like a mini-arc for Lumity- Luz messing up but always taking accountability, and changing those who would be her enemies into friends with compassion.
LUMITY (Partners!) Finally, we arrive at S2, and where things start to really head toward endgame Lumity. The first major interaction between the two is in episode 2 of season 2 "Escaping Expulsion". Odalia cashes in on the threat she made so long ago, after finding out that Gus, Willow, and Luz are Amity's friends she arrives and has them expelled from school. Amity is too frightened of her mother to speak back at first and doesn't help Luz when she wants to speak with her mother. This continues Amity's trend of trying to protect Luz in her own way, under the manipulation of her mother.
Later on, when Luz makes a deal with Odalia anyway, Amity-Willow-and Gus go to save her from her parents- as Odalia doesn't plan on letting Luz go (presumably she's going to MURDER Luz in front of her investors which- wjsdf yeah Odalia is a horrible person), Amity saves Luz and we see for the first time Luz blushing at Amity- this is probably when you can first say Luz might be crushing on Amity. This shows that Amity is willing to stand up to her abuser for Luz, and yes Willow and Gus- but i think its evident that she is especially willing- some might even say seeing Luz get hurt is the motivation she needs- to stand up to Odalia.
Episode 5, "Through the Looking Glass Ruin" is very very important- because here they practically both admit they like each other. So- some set up- at this point Luz had to destroy the portal back home so that Emperor Belos (the real antagonist) couldn't use it for his own purposes- after some research she's finally discovered that another human was in the isles before and donated his diary to the library. Amity offers to help Luz find it among the "forbidden stacks" where no one is allowed to go. This is also when Amity reveals that her boss is the one that gave her her secret hideaway.
Luz is too loud when they discover the diary has been eaten by an Echo Mouse and Amity loses her job. During this episode we see Luz try not to pressure Amity in, but Amity helps Luz anyway- motivated by her crush on Luz- and just, wanting to help her. In the end they both admit that "they do stupid things around" the other- and Luz goes back in to get Amity's employeship back- and has to do trials to do so. After explaining things Amity kisses Luz on the cheek and perhaps the most wholesome seen in all of disney plays, only challenged by later Lumity scenes. Anyway- take aways: once again Amity is reminded of Luz's never ending compassion and continued commitment to taking accountability for her actions and most importantly- her mistakes.
After this, we finally get to their relationship starting: Episode 8, "Knock. Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door" Hooty attempts to solves all of the Owl House inhabitants struggles- and in that quest- kidnaps Amity and makes Luz and Amity go through the tunnel of love together. In her embarrassment Luz tears things down and accidentally hurts Amity. At this point, Amity probably believes Luz hates the idea of being with her, but this is quickly slashed after Eda encourages Luz to just ask her. Both of them are reduced to blushing messes but they manage to ask each other out and hold each other's pinkie- in again- an incredibly adorable scene.
This works so well because of the consistent set up- both of them have developed so far to get to this point- both of them have learned and become better people than they were, and have become close friends willing to help and support each other when they need it. Its not just that its adorable, its that it helped develop both characters grander arcs and is healthy.
Relationship (The Pay Off) I could continue to break this relationship down episode by episode, and at some point i will, but this post is already long enough- so im gonna hit the major points. Luz and Amity's adventures going forward are so great because they continually show a healthy, adorable, and positive relationship. That is to say, they help support one another, they continue to be friends, and they both continue to develop.
In Eclipse Lake, Amity mistakes Luz's message (with some nudging from the Golden Guard- long story: he's an antagonist kind of, mostly just another abused kid) as a condition for their relationship, but comes to the realization with King's help that their relationship - unlike so many in Amity's life- isn't conditional. In the best episode of the show (don't @ me) Reaching Out, Luz learns to - lmao- reach out when she tries to hide that she's hurting by insisting on helping Amity. She ends up lying to Amity to continue hiding, and hurts her- but its revealed that its the anniversary of her father's death.
Luz, again, takes accountability for her actions- but Amity still comforts her and supports her- Luz learns (at least partially) to reach out for help. Every interaction of Amity and Luz isn't wholeness heaven with no bad things happening, these kids make mistakes and sorta tumble through their first relationship together, but... they learn. They take account for their mistakes and work together to fix the mistake, they learn to confide in each other, that their relationship isn't dependent on conditions.
The reason Lumity's my favorite ship? It shows two queer kids finding each other, starting off against each other, but through compassion and understanding they become friends and something more. Then, they maintain that relationship, while maintaining their indviduality. They are not absorbed by their relationship, instead they are helped and improved.
"We can fix this together."
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lavellander · 4 months
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A PLAYLIST FOR INQUISITOR PLEIONE TREVELYAN, THE HERALD OF ANDRASTE
(track list w links, unabridged version, + more info under cut)
TRACK LIST
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SIDE A
Beautiful Glamorous Miserable Illusion // BØRNS
The Tradition // Halsey
Rootless // MARINA
Who Are You, Really? // Mikky Ekko
Leave My Body // Florence + the Machine
In Templum Dei // Josef van Wissem ft. Zola Jesus
SIDE B
Eat the Acid // Kesha
CHILDREN OF LIGHT II // MEG MYERS
Pyre // Son Lux
Exhumed // Zola Jesus
I am not a woman, I'm a god // Halsey
Lonely Road // Willow
Which Witch // Florence + the Machine
UNABRIDGED VERSION
HERE
FUN FACTS
beautiful glamorous miserable illusion is at the start of the playlist like a greek chorus preceding the events of a play
which witch is specifically at the end so the playlist ends with all those lovely, lonely, haunting oohs
i cut soooOOOO many fucking songs bc they didn't quite fit the vibe and/or didn't fit in w the placement of other songs, hence the unabridged version
side b is meant to sound deeper, darker, grander, and more otherworldly than side a; it echoes pleione's growing power and her growing belief in herself as a second messiah figure
i wanted to keep my solvelyan playlist separate from pleione's own personal playlist, so there are no songs for solas or their romantic relationship specifically
the playlist name is from the canticle of shartan :^)
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casualhedonists · 3 months
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into the mist, into the clouds (playlist)
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pairing: lucy gray baird x reader
fic here
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myspilledguts-n-stuff · 4 months
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★✩ 𝐈𝐦 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐰𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐰𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐩 𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐝 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐧𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭☆★
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☆✩𝐑𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐨𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐮𝐫𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐞 𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐜𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞 𝐚 𝐤𝐧𝐢𝐟𝐞✩☆
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jaces-mangoes · 2 years
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Circe - Madeline Miller
"Humbling women seems to me a chief pastime of poets. As if there can be no story unless we crawl and weep."
1121 - Halsey; Big God - Florence + The Machine; Dynasty - Rina Sawayma; Sign of the Times - Harry Styles; willow (lonely witch version) - Taylor Swift; Leader of a New Regime - Lorde; Ya'aburnee - Halsey; Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene - Hozier; Man's World - MARINA; Dream Girl Evil - Florence + The Machine; Icarus - Bastille; mad woman - Taylor Swift; Fallen Fruit - Lorde; I am not a woman, I'm a god - Halsey; First Love / Late Spring - Mitski; Love Of My Life - Harry Styles; Girls Against God - Florence + The Machine; I'm So Sorry - Imagine Dragons; The Lighthouse - Halsey; Who Wants To Live Forever - Queen
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slowdrifts · 5 months
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sashabella paws stimboard!
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tumormilk · 7 months
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Hi I’m the anon who made the amazing discovery Google can find the acronyms only to then discover this is common knowledge. Insert embarrassed face here!
I absolutely did not make that bracelet!! I did however say it was a keyboard smash. But that was just me guessing. And I did put it in Google and it came up with the lonely witch version of Willow. Wrong Google, wrong.
WRONG, Google!!!
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mulledcherrywine · 2 years
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“life was a willow and it bent right to your wind”
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