Arthur more or less claiming Parker's death in 35 is great both because it speaks to his immeasurable guilt complex and that at this point Arthur and John are so intertwined that they have just kind of resigned themselves to mutually taking credit for each other's murders.
My controversial truth is that Robin is a top and Steve's a bottom.
Hozier b like "hey girl what if the ceaseless battle between unconquerable suffering (as a consequence of existence), and the indomitable human spirit, was just. in ur earphones. What if the constant tug of war between the limitlessness of love and inevitability of heartache was literally injected into u via sound. Like. just playing in ur ears for an hour. Take my hand. Let's take a stroll through hell, baby :) wouldn't that be gre- why are you crying"
AHHHHHHH yay this is amazing!!!!!
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âI canât calm down!â Stiles screeched, loudly, as he whirled around in a flailing circle.
I'm writing a magical au where stiles has a horde of hornets as his familiar! I LOVE this idea and I am so excited to expand on it and keep writing it!
Who made this.
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(ĘâżĘâż) âwhat you say âbout meâ
(ĘâżĘ)ăâż âhold my flowerâ
âDo you know what itâs like to be named for the dead?â James asks his father in the middle of one of many arguments. âDo I remind you of a man weâve never met? Am I in honor of someone you watched die? Because I donât want it.â When James Sirius Potter looks at himself in the mirror, he sees a mess of reddish brown curls and slightly askew glasses and freckles everywhere. He sees hands that climb trees and grip tightly to broomsticks. He sees his motherâs smile and hears his fatherâs voice. Because James seems like the thick goofball of the family, but he reads history book after history book, wishing to never repeat the sins of their fathers. If he saw any of James Potter he wouldnât recognize him at all, and maybe, he fears, thatâs where he falls short.
âDo you know what itâs like to be named for the dead,â Albus says one day to Rose as they sit by the Great Lake. âNames of men who I think arenât the heroes Iâve been told about. Men Iâm told are brave but seem just as bad as the rest.â Albus Severus Potter loves being called Al and having his hair ruffled by his friends. He loves sitting on high ledges and looking out at the vast sky and thinking about what is on the other side of the earth. Albus Potter sticks his nose in old books and keeps to himself and has no desire for greatness in any form. He doesnât want to lead a war or be a spy. He wants to be Al and bake with his grandmother on Sundays and give his sister piggyback rides. And, most days, that feels like admitting failure.Â
âDo you know what itâs like to be named for the dead,â Lily shouts one day with tears in her eyes. âIâm not her, Iâm not her, Iâm not her,â she repeats over and over again. Because Lily Luna Potter is a Slytherin and brutal and fierce and full of fire and made of stone. She is not soft and kind - she is not the woman who saved her child from death. Because she can be selfish and harsh and unforgiving. She spends her mornings running through the icy, frozen woods and her nights leaning over windowsills because the rush is just right.  Lily Potter will fight to the death, but for no one but herself. And does that make her somehow distorted, she wonders as she flips through photo after photo of a young woman with pretty eyes she doesnât have and gentle hands that she will never understand.Â
âDo you know what itâs like to be named for the dead?â Fred chokes through sobs as he rushes past his mother. âDo you have any idea what itâs like to be named for someone who haunts us every day and every night? Can you imagine being named for someone you can never look like because of your skin?â Because Fred Weasley ties up his wild dark hair into a thick ponytail when itâs time to play Quidditch and sees deep brown eyes when he looks at his reflection. Because Fred is dark skinned like his mother and will never look like his namesake, and is he resented for that? Is it worse to look like the brother that his father lost or to not resemble someone he loved at all? Because, most days, Fred is already different than the rest of his cousins and friends. Fred loves to laugh and play the highest caliber of pranks, because Fred is a WeasleyâŚbut that is something that no one can physically see, and thatâs whatâs the most terrifying.Â
âI know what itâs like to be named for the dead,â Teddy tells them all at some point, his hands on their shoulders or pulling them into a tight hug. âI know what itâs like to remind the person you love of all who theyâve lost. How much it hurts.â Because Teddy Lupin is named for a man who was killed alone and frightened in the woods over twenty years ago. He is his mother when he decides he likes the color pink and his father when his eyes morph into an almond amber. Because he is an orphan and no different from HarryâŚand he can understand how their father feels, because he wishes to honor those who died for him, too. Because he knows he is nothing like Ted Tonks, and yet his name carries a piece of his grandfather with him and thatâs why Grandmother can only call him âTeddy,â otherwise sheâd burst into tears. Because Teddy Lupin lives in between Harry and George and their children - born into war and only knowing peace. And so Teddy understands exactly what it is to be named for the dead, and knows exactly why it is so important to do so.Â
And even as he tries to tell them all this, he feels hot tears running down his cheeks and wonders to his parents, who have never been there, âDo you know what it is to be named for the dead?âÂ
Oscar : Happy that Arthur doesn't judge him for trying to kill a priest with a hammer when he was twelve
Arthur : Ate someone once
Although I've only made one casebound so far, I've recieved multiple requests to make a tutorial. And well, I'm not that good. But I can share some of the online resources that have helped me.
DAS bookbinding - lots of bookmaking methods, explained in detail.
Annesi Bindings - mostly casebinding, and other useful things.
Dan Siebel's kettle stitch tutorial -short video on how to do a kettle stitch. Filmed up-close.
Renegade Publishing - a group of independent fanbinders. They have a discord (though it's 18+) and answer binding related questions on the blog.
Armoredsuperheavy - founder of renegade publishing. Maintains multiple docs about the full process of making a book.
Hedgehog-moss's post about bookbinding - beginner information, links to resources
r/bookbinding - a large community of people. You can share your progress, ask questions. You may get criticism though. Expect brutal honesty.
Alternative bookbinding supplies - We don't all have the correct supplies lying around. It's fine.
How to: Headbands - article about sewing headbands.
Don't forget to use acid free materials! Acidic paper/glue decays with time, causing your book to turn yellow and fall apart. PVA and weath paste are commonly used adhesives.
I will update this as I find more sources! I'm still learning.
here are all my horror lists in one place to make it easier to find! enjoy!
action horror
analog horror
animated horror
anthology horror
aquatic horror
apocalyptic horror
backwoods horror
campy horror
childrenâs horror
comedy horror
coming-of-age horror
corporate/work place horror
cult horror
dance horror
daylight horror
death games
domestic horror
ecological horror
erotic horror
experimental horror
fairytale horror
folk horror
found footage horror
giallo horror
gothic horror
historical horror
holiday horror
home invasion horror
house horror
indie horror
isolation horror
lgbtqia+ horror
lovecraftian/cosmic horror
medical horror
meta horror
monster horror
musical horror
mythological horror
neo-monster horror
new french extremity horror
paranormal horror
psychedelic horror
psychological horror
religious horror
revenge horror
romantic horror
sad/dramatic horror (i think??)
science fiction horror
slasher
southern gothic horror
splatter/body horror
survival horror
techno-horror
vampire horror
virus horror
werewolf horror
western horror
witch horror
zombie horror
road trip horror
summer camp horror
cave horror
doll horror
storm horror
from a childâs perspective
final girl/guy (this is slasher horror trope)
last guy/girl (this is different than final girl/guy)
reality-bending horror
slow burn horror
african horror
spanish horror
middle eastern horror
korean horror
japanese horror
british horror
german horror
indian horror
silent era
30s horror
40s horror
50s horror
60s horror
70s horror
80s horror
90s horror
2000s horror
2010s horror
2020s horror
blumhouse horror
a24 horror
ghosthouse horror
shudder horror
horror literature to movies
video game to horror movie adaption
video nasties
female directed horror
my 130 favorite horror movies
horror movies critics hated because theyâre stupid
horror remakes/sequels that werenât bad
female villains in horror
horror movies so bad theyâre good
non-horror movies that feel like horror movies
directors + their favorite horror movies + directors in the notes
tumblrâs favorite horror movie (based off my poll)
horror movie plot twists
cult classic horror movies
A Place where I dump all my thoughts on Books, Movies, Tv shows and any Fandom I end up involved in along the way. Favorite Characters include: Percy Weasley, Regulus Black, Dionysus, Mycroft Holmes, the 12th Doctor, Bruce Banner and many More.
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