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So over this.

JAPAN. Kyoto. 1961. Cherry blossom time along the river Kamo. JAPAN. Mount Fuji, Izu Peninsula. 1961. Fishing boat at dusk returns home. By Burt Glinn

I've been so busy with work, I forgot about this place.

the ancient gentleman beside me spent the whole flight reading explicit gay erotica in large print on his kindle. we have landed and he is long gone but I will remember him as a good omen, a guiding light of following one’s heart to set me on my way. godspeed, gay porn grampa. you live on in my heart.

I feel like there are two “generations” of GoT bloggers. The younger ones who are still enthusiastic and making new things for the fandom and keeping up the hype.

And then the older, fed up ones who usually go into hibernation during the non GoT months and sort of do the ground hog thing and then finally, when true spring comes, they go all Gran Torino sitting on there porches calling everything bullshit that even looks weird but they can’t leave it alone. Because damn it, WE CANT LEAVE IT ALONE.

me, begging: please just get up and do the work its not that hard you'll feel better when you do it
my brain, running away from me, smashing flowerpots with a broom: hey you know what my buddy u can go fuck yourself my guy

A sword belonging to George Washington, first president of the United States of America. He is believed to have worn it during his resignation as Commander in Chief in 1783 and when inaugurated as president in 1789.

This type of sword was commonly worn by officers and other gentlemen in formal occasions. These weapons were developed as very light and compact civilian sidearms. It was commonly used for duels and sometimes for self-defense, but for military purposes most preferred a more substantial cut-and-thrust weapon, like a cutlass.

This blade is of the colichemarde variant, characterized by its wide forte which abruptly tapers into a narrow profile. Its hollow triangular shape makes it an excellent thrusting sword, but at the same time makes it incapable of cutting. The broad portion of the blade is decorated with intricate engravings. The grip is wrapped with silver ribbon and wire, while the rest of the hilt is gilt with silver and gold.