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June 18, 2021

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Redwood National Park [OC][1004x1500]



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Redwood National Park [OC][1004x1500]

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Published on June 18, 2021 19:58

totallysilvergirl:

macgyvershe:sherlocks-final-resolve-is-love:
Goodnight ☄

How is it he can make...

totallysilvergirl:


macgyvershe:



sherlocks-final-resolve-is-love:


Goodnight ☄

How is it he can make de - scrafing a thing???



@silentauroriamthereal @annecumberbatch @7-percent @jobooksncoffee @ben-locked @jolieblack @bakingsherlycakes @onesmallfamily


Apparently “porn” is screened out of tag searches. Let’s try. Because this one definitely qualifies as neck porn


Well, it is NOW!

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Published on June 18, 2021 19:38

margridarnauds:

pyrose-the-flame:howelljenkins:howelljenkins:this is what i mean when i say no one...

margridarnauds:


pyrose-the-flame:



howelljenkins:



howelljenkins:



this is what i mean when i say no one is reading books in a meaningful way anymore



HUH?



I mean,, whatever? I’m glad these people are enjoying themselves, I’m not going to judge someone else for their motivations for reading,, everyone has their own tastes, I highly doubt “people who focus primarily on the romance in books” is like,,, a new group



There’s….a literal genre. Around romances in books. Conveniently called “Romance.” It’s been around for a while, about…since the time of the ancient Greeks or so? I can tell you that some of the most popular stories in medieval Irish literature were what we would today called “romances”, because shockingly people in the past LOVED love stories as much as we do now. To the point where “Tochmarc”, or “Wooing” tales, where a hero woos a heroine, are one of the largest genres of texts that we have. People in Ireland literally could not get enough of romances, to the point where we have evidence of it. They told and retold these stories so much that they’ve survived into the modern day, where a LOT of Irish stories didn’t. Lancelot and Guinevere? Added because the French thought the Arthurian tales needed a little bit of sexing up. Tristan and Iseult? Potentially having their origin in Breton tales that existed in the early medieval period? Are they less “deep”, or does that just apply if the text was produced in the last fifty years, or do you have to focus on something else besides just the love story, even if the love story is the focus of it? Do you have to pretend you don’t REALLY enjoy them, because, otherwise, you might be accused of being a frivolous fangirl who only cares about romance


There’s nothing wrong with enjoying romances, there’s nothing more or less meaningful about them, they can be done in a good way, they can be done in a bad way, they’re a part of how people communicate and work with one another. Not the only part, not even the most important, not something that everyone experiences or wants to experience, but one part of the human experience, as a whole, something that people have been thinking about for literally thousands of years.  I don’t really see what the fuss is about, except maybe that a group of predominately women are having a good time and being honest about what they want to read, maximizing their time efficiently as opposed to slogging through books that they ultimately won’t like. You aren’t better than them, you just have different priorities. 


Also, a romantic subplot is literally part of many genres, including thrillers (aka Bond-type books & movies). The problem isn’t the romance; it’s the bad heteronormative, disempowering writing, I suspect. That’s why my thriller’s romantic subplot is gay af. Lol.

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Published on June 18, 2021 04:57

thequeenbeegeek:elodieunderglass:transbcyfriend:man has no need for the 9 - 5 workday. you know what...

thequeenbeegeek:


elodieunderglass:



transbcyfriend:


man has no need for the 9 - 5 workday. you know what man DOES need? chickens, a food garden, ample time for hobbies/creative endeavors, a picnic basket, various jams also.


And 2 hats for weathers



did a hobbit write this?


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Published on June 18, 2021 04:54

June 17, 2021

cipheramnesia:30-minute-memes:Wisdom if I’ve ever seen...



cipheramnesia:


30-minute-memes:


Wisdom if I’ve ever seen it


Enemies to taco truckers, slow braised 500k.


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Published on June 17, 2021 22:03

filmnoirsbian:Best of batcatpussygate:I’m crying

filmnoirsbian:


Best of batcatpussygate:



I’m crying

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Published on June 17, 2021 21:46

June 14, 2021

enaroholmes:165/365What a beautiful man ❤️

enaroholmes:


165/365



What a beautiful man ❤️

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Published on June 14, 2021 21:13

So I’m watching season 4 of the Great Canadian Baking Show and I kept frowning at the judge,...

So I’m watching season 4 of the Great Canadian Baking Show and I kept frowning at the judge, Kyla, and wondering who the heck she reminds me of. Bearing in mind that I recently binged every season of Drag Race ever, it finally occurred to me: she reminds me of Ben de la Creme, ahahaha!

What an odd intersecting of my internal fannishness, lol

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Published on June 14, 2021 21:04

June 12, 2021

gangstasgirl:Film idea: Mr. & Mrs. Smith remake but gay.Mrs. & Mrs. Smith starring Angelina...

gangstasgirl:


Film idea: Mr. & Mrs. Smith remake but gay.


Mrs. & Mrs. Smith starring Angelina Jolie and Charlize Theron.









Omg 😍

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Published on June 12, 2021 11:11

June 11, 2021

moniquill:dragoon811:

Honestly? Way more terrifying. I’ll...



moniquill:


dragoon811:


Honestly? Way more terrifying. I’ll behave.


This is a threat.


At last, the Canadian version 👌🇨🇦

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Published on June 11, 2021 22:42

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