He’s so hot I should trap him in my maze of illusions
some people call it insane girl behavior but i call it my natural human thirst for knowledge. anyway i’ve discovered things
Elrond be like: I am 4/8 human, 3/8 elf, and 1/8 angel. My mother is a bird and my father is the North Star. My twin brother was the first king of Atlantis but somehow I seem to be more famous than him. I am one of three ringbearers, the other two being the female version of Feanor and a guy who loves fireworks. My foster father is a crazy homeless guy who likes music and his whole family is dead. My many-greats grandnephew is in love with my daughter. No one can tell my sons apart. I like waterfalls and am both a glorified innkeeper and a top-notch doctor. I am the voice of reason no one listens to.
people will still love you despite it all!! they will love you with some pimples on your face. they will love you if your stomach is bloated. they will love you if your legs aren’t shaved. they will love you even if you stutter or if you’re weight has fluctuated or if you aren’t the best version of yourself. they will love you despite it all.
I did not expect Assassin’s Creed Revelations, of all games, to be a love letter to brutalist architecture.
And yet.
These levels were amazing.
ANAKIN SKYWALKER/DARTH VADER
Anakin Skywalker was a legendary Force-sensitive human male and the prophesied Chosen One of the Jedi Order. Born into slavery in 41BBY to Shmi Skywalker and no father, he served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight and General during the Clone Wars. After his fall to the dark side, he served the Galactic Empire as the Sith Lord Darth Vader and eventually destroyed the Sith with his death in 4ABY, fulfilling the prophecy and becoming one with the Force. He was one of the most powerful Jedi and Sith in galactic history.
All Quiet on the Western Front (2022) | dir. Edward Berger
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Yaedi Ignatow, I Feel A Little Jumpy Around You: Paired Poems by Men & Women; from ‘We Were Love’, ed. Naomi Shihab Nye & Paul B. Janeczko




























