Level 1: Prophecy proclaims that no man can kill villain; killed by woman.
Level 2: Prophecy proclaims that no weapon can harm villain; pushed down stairs and dies.
Level 3: Prophecy proclaims that villain will be brought low by no mortal hand; kicked to death by angry mob.
Level 4: Prophecy proclaims that no power on Earth shall be villainâs undoing; fatally distracted by sun in eyes.
Level 5: Prophecy proclaims that only power of laughter can defeat villain; beat up by clown.
Many flowers đ Explain some amazing facts of life
Supercarrier: fandom flagship. Â Everybody and their dog ships it. Â The fandom is glutted with artwork and fic. Â You cannot escape this ship.
Dreadnought: massively popular. Â Nearly everybody ships it. Â You can, with dedication, in theory, reach the end of the AO3 archive for the shipâs tag, but itâll take a long time.
Cruiser: pretty popular ship. Â Not everyone ships it, but everyone knows about it. Â Has a good amount of fic/art, and probably multiple ask blogs.
Frigate: just plain popular. Â Feels like it could use more fanworks. Â New people to the fandom might not know about it, but theyâll stumble across it sooner rather than later.
Gunboat: bit of a rarepair. Â It might have an ask blog or two. Â A couple big name fans ship it. Â Probably only takes a few weeks to get through the entire AO3 backlog, and one new fic gets added during that time.
Tugboat: rarepair. Â Almost never seen except as a side pairing to a more popular ship. Â You can usually get through everything on AO3 in a matter of days. Â Youâve forgotten what it is to be picky about what you read.
Rowboat: less than a dozen people ship it. Â You all know each other. Â You exist in an endless cycle of the same five people desperately producing art and fic and one person who constantly contributes headcanons.
Canoe: you are one of maybe three people who ship it, and thereâs a not-insignificant chance youâve never encountered those other two hypothetical shippers.  You spend your days paddling furiously in hopes of keeping the ship afloat, dreaming of the day you upgrade to a rowboat so you can finally rest.
To those who say that love is a âweaknessâ, I scoff in their faces.
Love - be it platonic, familiar, romantic or the million other forms it may take - is what gives us strength. Itâs what keeps us from giving up. Itâs what has us striving and struggling and clawing our way through a bad day. It makes us do crazy things. It makes us produce miracles. It gives us something to fight for. It gives us purpose. It pushes us to be better people, to be people who deserve to be loved. Love makes the impossible possible.
Love is what reminds me everyday that I have something worth living for.
So to those who say that love is a âweaknessâ, well, they may be alive, but they are not living.
Stuff that always gets me
I suddenly have an unbearable urge to write a neighbours au featuring love struck cats that end up matchmaking their owners just so they can be together in blissful feline matrimony.
By @kenziecoffman and Theo the Cat
The fantasy library, which would you check out?
Personally, I would really like to read the third Book of Dust novel.. You can buy a copy of this print right here
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Do you ever wonder how any of this is real?
Youâve come to a point where you just accept the unnaturalness of your life. Your feelings seem muted and youâre just numb to everything thrown at you. You know it isnât normal to feel this way but at the same time thereâs a sense of relief because you donât need to try anymore. Youâve come to a point where you take everything in stride. Youâre calm, youâre cool, youâre collected. Youâre making sarcastic comments.
But at the same time, you still ask yourself, âHow is this my life?â
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