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A Fantasy AU idea or something a friend and I came up with. Conceptual stuff for a possible askblog in the future maybe who knows not me thats who. ( I don’t really like these too much but heeyyyyy ;;>//v//>)
I gotta do Frannie and Canada’s soooon. ;c;
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Best of luck with your mathematics!! Hopefully seeing this post is a good sine for the future.
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yes I love them and yes I’m incapable of working on details and finishing a piece.
you know what I want? I want some Germanic family stuff. Liechtenstein acting like the big sis she actually is towards Germany. Saxony, Bavaria, Hesse and Prussia fighting over who Germany likes best. Switzerland being on the verge to slamming his head against the next wall, because he just can’t believe he is related to these idiots. Austria being is passive agressive asshole self towards everyone (expect Liechtenstein), but deep down he really cares for them and has not so secret baking sessions with Germany.
Or family meetings with the Nordics and Benelux (and sometimes England) which start rather awkward, but end up being really funny and with a lot of beer.
And Germania up in heaven wondering where the hell all these children come from.
random-nintendo-gamer said:
Can you sing Uptown Funk in a Goofy voice please?
uptown goof you up
I am living
a really cool series, check it out!
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everything i never knew i needed expressed in words.
The most hilarious thing about the fact Buckbeak had a trial and lost is that later on JKR resolves the issue by having Hagrid take him in again and renaming him Witherwings. That’s literally all it took. What if in POA, Hagrid simply said, “Sorry, Buckbeak flew away.”
“There’s a hippogriff right there, Hagrid.”
“A different hipprogriff.”
“I’m… pretty sure that’s the same hipprogriff.”
“Prove it.”
i’m obsessed with aph ancients, so here’s a doodle of a (semi) canon Persia !
“My favorite part of an Assassin’s Creed game isn’t the epic story, or the thrill of running across the rooftops of a huge, bustling city. It’s definitely not all of the neck stabbing. Instead, the moments that really stick with me are the quieter ones, where I have the chance to really appreciate the detail that’s gone into creating these historical settings, whether it’s ancient Rome or industrial era London. Unfortunately, often those moments are disrupted when I accidentally enter a restricted area, or when the story forces me to assassinate someone to proceed.”
“Today sees the release of a new “discovery tour” for Assassin’s Creed Origins, and it feels like it was designed specifically for players like me. A completely separate mode, the educational tour does away with the violence and story that are at the core of Origins, and instead gives players a guided look at the realities of ancient Egypt, where the game takes place. It’s sort of like one of those audio tours in museums — except here you can climb a pyramid or ride a boat down the Nile while you learn.”
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