that boys girls meme but with the batkids
Percy Jackson, we've been expecting you.
First look at Percy Jackson releasing December 20 on Disney+
jason is a grandpa's boy and u cant take this away from me!!! they cook together, they discuss literature together, and when jay comes back, they clean their guns together haha. ofc they celebrate their birthday together too! 😌
✨️🎂 hbd jay & alfie 🎂✨️
"Your show might be delayed by the wga strikes!"
I watched Sherlock, mate. We waited three years for the 3 worst episodes you've ever seen. This is nothing
writer's strike is amazing actually go girl get that fucking marvel show UNMADE get that fucking gay pirate show CANCELLED get these chronically online fandom bitches' obsessions on HOLD until the corporations learn to pay you your mf money that you deserve
I hate to tell you that but it has never ever ever been normal for little girls to get married in the US. your 13 year old grandmother marrying your 25 year old grandfather was objectionable when it occurred, even if it was legal, even if your great grandparents signed. girls who were married as children were isolated from their peers and the normal progression of adolescent life. it was traumatizing. that was not “just the way it was back then” people often got married young, sure, but that usually meant early 20s or late teens.
Child marriage was actually a very contentious topic around that time. Girls of noble birth were often sealed in political marriages from extremely young ages and those marriages were consummated too early, often resulting in death or permanent injury to the young bride. Girls of non-noble birth often wed around the age of 18, sometimes later. Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII of England, was wed at the age of 12 to her second husband, 24 year old Edmund Tudor.
She advocated for later marriage ages for the rest of her life.
LMAO TWITTER IS REALLY TURNING PVP IM LAUGHINGGGG
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Observation #1: The prefix "a-" means "none", such as in "asexual", "apolitical" and "Atheism".
Observation #2: The word "unicorn" is a combination of "uni", meaning "one", and "cornus", meaning "horn".
Conclusion:
This is an acorn.
gettinge forciblye ouſted from mine medæval booke clubbe after we reade le morte darþur and i ſay þat ſir lancelot did noþing wronge
Have I ever told you about this French Canadian poet who wanted to escape to Paris using a flying boat to write and to live from his poetry but instead died in madness after being sent to an asylum at the age of 19? His name was Émile Nelligan and although he is considered one of the Cursed Poets (amongst the likes of Rimbaud and Keats) he is almost completely unknown today.
- Interesting and heartbreaking fact about: he was so enamoured with poetry that his father used to cut the heating in his room until his fingers were too frozen to write
- His father tried to ship him to England to “man-up” (his dad was British which he was ashamed of because of the political climate in Canada at the time) which proved to be amazingly useless because the moment he saw the shores of Liverpool he jumped right back into the next ship to Montréal out of spite
- He was apparently super shy and charismatic, he would write poetry to his friends, sisters and above all his mother which he absolutely loved
- My favourite story of his: he failed school twice before complety dropping out because he kept failing French which was the language that he spoke
After dropping out of school he joined a group of young poets and started receiving praise for his poetry at only 17. Louis Dantin, a close friend of his (who was also rumored to be his lover but this was never proven) wrote that he would captivate everyone’s attention the moment he walked into a room. From his wild hair and his contaminating energy, Dantin often claimed that Nelligan was unlike any other at the time. He was 18 when he read La Romance du Vin for the first time at La Nuit de la Poésie: “…music, music and nothing else!” Indeed, he was a true Chopin fanboy and would try to capture his music in his verses. Unfortunately, he did not get to enjoy his newfound fame for very long as symptoms of his mental illness were already starting to make themselves known. Over time, they became increasingly impossible to ignore. It is said that he fell asleep on the steps of a church during a snowstorm before being institutionalized, seeking help from the “monsters” in his mind. Of that, he would infamously say:
“I shall die mad, like Beaudelaire!”
bab Tauriel and her naneth, Andrethien :)
text:
"i miss Ada :("
"i miss him too, pîn breth."
pîn breth = little acorn
in american evangelism actions are valued over belief. it was a common saying in my own youth group days that "going to church makes you a christian like standing in a garage makes you a car." the fact is it doesn't matter if you believe the right things if you aren't acting accordingly. you have to commit. you can't just believe that christ is the only way into the kingdom of god, you have to take every chance to spread the word to the uninitiated. you can't just privately not endorse homosexuality, you have to personally cut off your toxic codependent girlbestfriend who you have a crush on that you don't know how to handle. hypothetically.
this is why in my culturally evangelical framework, conchita is the truest snapewife. rose and tanya were frankly full of shit because if they truly believed in snape and that he was their true master and lover and that he was to be the center of their lives and that he did not share, then they'd have left their husbands. conchita is the only one who truly walked the walk even is she never managed to truly channel him "correctly" and she was fucking RIGHT about false prophets and the other wives took her dedication and shat all over it because she was geographically far away but she was right! conchita's snapism is the one true snapism!




