Woah , my garage dog has arrived ,
Sankt-Peter-Ording I by Alexander Schönberg
I have two simultaneous thoughts about this...
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should."
LOOK AT THE CUTE LITTLE FUZZY MOUSES!
six fanarts 5/6: faramir and éowyn
Top personajes de Elantris, de Brandon Sanderson.
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The male fantasy is protecting the ones you love by channeling your anger into Glowy Eye Powers™️
i am not immune to the "character's eyes glow when they use their powers" trope
Here ends my previous existence. Take it: it led me to you.
— G.K. Chesterton, writing to his fiancée Frances
“I will tell you one, to get you in the mood. A bunny rabbit and a chick went frolicking in the grass together on a sunny day.”
“A chick… baby chicken?” Kaladin said. “And a what?”
“Ah, forgot myself for a moment,” Wit said. “Sorry. Let me make it more appropriate for you. A piece of wet slime and a disgusting crab thing with seventeen legs slunk across the rocks together on an insufferably rainy day. Is that better?”
roshar: planet of the haters
Steris in Alloy of Law was just a terrible and uptight parody of a person. Then, Shadows of Self came along and she was rewritten as a beautiful autistic icon. Watching Brandon grow as a person and a writer is one of the coolest things about the Cosmere.
(Update: I have been informed that I probably misunderstood the writing in the first book. Fair enough.)
Brandon Sanderson coming to the correct conclusion that Mistborn had too many male characters in it, and fixing his error by giving us Shallan, Siri, Vivenna, Steris, Marasi, Jasnah, Venli, Navani, Tress, Yumi, Akane, Eshonai, Sylphrena, Lift, Cord, Rysn, accidentally writing Navaniel, and correctly having MeLaan dump Wayne and Jasnah dump Hoid.
Now put more husbands in the fridge besides Gavilar and all will be right in the Cosmere.
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I admire all kinds of nonsense, balderdash, hogwash, and above all, malarkey.
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