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Mom: 0_0


I understand the concern; Tzar Nicholas the Second wasn't the best tzar for the Russian Empire, but there were way worse tzars. I notice nobody is blaming his father, Tzar Alexander the Third, for being a bad tzar because he was very xenophobic and put all kinds of bans on the nations the empire owned; bans that forbade their language from being used in any form of media.
You can hate the tzar and tzarina all you want, because I agree they weren't the best rulers. They openly admitted several times they never wanted to rule and thus had no idea what to do.
But if you're going to seriously tell me to stop being concerned about and portraying children in a positive light, children that did absolutely nothing wrong, children that were murdered in an extremely brutal way, then you are a terrible person and I don't think you fully understand what truly happened that night.





I'm worried about getting this really bad flu. I don't know if it'll kill me; it probably won't, but it'll make me incredibly sick for sure. For once, Mom doesn't think I'm worrying about nothing; she doesn't think I'll get really sick, but she thinks I might catch it regardless of what I do.



This year it's just a waiting game to see what I'll get sick with and when.


Shu:

Reiji:

Ayato:

Laito:

Kanato:

Subaru:

Ruki:

Kou:

Yuma:

Azusa:

It's very accurate, no? I found this on Tumblr.


mythicamagic:
Uhh yup. In Haunted Dark Bridal (the first game) Kanato canonically has more sex with Yui than any of the boys from what we see. He’s definitely not a virgin…

Boy got game.

Regardless of what they were like as rulers, you could tell they loved each other. They respected each other, they adored each other, and they were filled with love for each other. She called him 'Nicky' and he called her 'Sunshine'. Their letters were filled with lines like 'all I do is think about you my love, my darling, I send you a thousand kisses in the hopes you will be with me again'. They met at a party and Nicholas wanted to talk to Alexandra because of how pretty she was; her shyness and social awkwardness made him love her even more. She was determined to fit into Russian society despite her awkwardness because she loved him that much. She wanted to make it work.
They're one of the few royal couples who genuinely were in love and absolutely adored their children as well, and that's why they're my favourite because their romance was not just a fairy-tale romance, but also one of those mushy-gooey romances I adore. I model a lot of my couples after them.
It's a shame their story ended so tragically.

But at the end of the day, how a historical person looked isn't really important. What's most important is how they acted, their personality in life. When making anything about that person, the most important step is making them act the way they were reported to act. The Broadway musical did a beautiful job of portraying Anastasia the way she actually was, so hopefully this movie will do the same.
But then I think about Anastasia's Secret and I cry.

It's basically a historical fiction about Anastasia Romanova and her life before her execution and how she meets and falls in love with a servant boy in the palace. I am literally the only person who is offended by it, all the other people who know a lot about the Romanovs like I do think it's a really good story. The only complaint I have ever seen is about the romance, which believe me, is the least of this book's problems.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8... -Book
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... -My review of it.



Then again, I am an incredibly fake person, so what do I know?



1:Political/religious arguments
2:The Steam forum's for No Man's Sky

When I point this out, I'm cussed at and called a blind sheep.


I'd RP with characters of any sexuality, but not M/M relationships. Just dont want to; no other reason


That is why I love this town lol




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I don't know if it'll happen because nobody cares about stuff like that in college, but I think I could still do it. They may not see me as a 'popular' girl, but they can still see me as a popular girl.
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