If I could kill a writer with my mind...
Its just me, my books, my pressed flowers and my plant babies against the world✨🌿🍓🍄🌤📖🍂🌻
Season 2 will be like....
this is reposted art https://twitter.com/solitudee_e/status/1512152594185134091?s=46&t=CDiVZq4WsXe6jWli1qkPag
I wish octopus could learn how to read. They could be pen pals with middle schoolers.
Passage of time
sometimes i get sad thinking about the changes they made to faramir in the films and the way that seems to have shaped the general fandom perception of his character, but then i remember the sheer power he has in the book and think....maybe it's for the best.
everyone in gondor loves him so much that randos form a crowd and chant his name when he arrives at the city... soldiers weep whilst on duty standing guard when they think he's dying....... he's literally the jewel – the hope – of minas tirith and everyone is obsessed with him... he's THE knight in shining armour... and on top of that he has an unshakable moral code and is so so gentle and tender and loves his sad little histories but he's also a respected leader and war commander and scout and he's fiercely brave and "can tame both man and beast" and he's a tactical smartass and he's a little bitch and he has beautiful long black hair that blows in the wind and he tells his dad that boromir's death is his fault and he kisses eowyn on the walls of minas tirith in the bright sunlight and doesn't give a shit that literally everyone can see them..........like what do you do with that. how do you depict that raw power. the unhinged appeal. the secksiness of character ???
Based on Eugéne Grasset’s “Jeanne chevauchant au milieu des hommes d’armes” (1894)
I volunteer 🥺
“We are to be lighthouses to each other…”
A crochet blanket pattern based on the lighthouse painting from Our Flag Means Death.
Nothing to see here, just me over romanticizing everything in order to be happy
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