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mknicht:

i have lost my way

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mknicht:

i have lost my way

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digit-like-a-bigot-spigot:

natcritiquescartoons:

I’m on mobile can someone add that pic of “this is the cutest shit ive ever seen”

dexobsessed:

funny moment from church
coin, coin to distract attention! you smart ass) 

Hundreds rose to their feet before me, hundreds of mouths opening to scream. Giving another shout, I grabbed Gabrielle’s hand and lunged towards them, leaping over the Communion rail. She gave a lovely high-pitched wail, her left hand raised as a claw as I pulled her down the aisle. Everywhere there was panic, men and women clutching for children, shrieking and falling backwards. … I reached into my pockets and showered the marble floor with gold coins.

“The devil throws money! ” someone screeched.

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btyciane:

Where do you think Van Gogh rates in the history of art?
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kotilae:

I had one more panel to go but I forgot about this entirely and I don’t have the energy to do the last part so I’ll leave it here

Based on this thing that’s based on another thing that I can’t find the source of

( @i-want-my-iwtv )

*flails* I LOOOVE THIS. We absolutely needed a version of this meme for our fandom, and @kotilae​ DELIVERED. Thank uuuuu. #request FILLED.

P.S. it’s absolutely still funny w/o the last panel 😉

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sangcreole:

Memory Meme

✤ – a memory that involves romance/love

Lis. That’s what Lestat calls me. French for lily. I didn’t like it at first. I remember the first time he called me that, I got upset. I thought it was condescending of him. I’m not his delicate little flower, I used to think. But it wasn’t something he just threw around, I began to notice. He used it rather sparingly, only saying it when he spoke softly and genuinely. And I came to love it. He didn’t use it for anyone else. See, he would use other french terms when trying to get a meal out of someone. He would seduce them, calling them mon coeur, and mon amour. But lis was reserved for me. No one had done that for me before. No one had ever called me anything but Louis. And so I grew to love it. And I still do love it. He still calls me lis when he wants my undivided attention, or when he wants to calm me down. It’s become one of my favorite words, and nothing sounds better than hearing it whispered in his voice. His lily.”