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david bowie is influencing your behavior

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moss. xe/xem/xyr. 20s. pfp by @Onesimplygooda2 on twitter
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"I can't be charmed, I can't be thrown into falling in love 'cause of magic. I want to say, just because of the nature of that magic, I recognize your eyes even with the charm turned."

My gift for @keepitdreamin for the @d20exchange event! Andhera and BINX are so dear to me 🥺🥺 so happy i get to draw them 💜 I hope you like it!!

*by "pre-screening", i typically mean any sort of behavior that exists on a spectrum of "actually watching/playing/reading the thing before you played it" to "doing any sort of research on it before letting you watch it".

feel free to share your experiences in the tags or replies or whatever!

admittedly, i am a little obsessed with like 65% of the tags on this post so far basically saying "my parents didn't pre-screen things but they [describes behavior that DEFINITELY qualifies as pre-screening]". i kinda hope maybe this post and others like it wake some people up to the fact that yes, even YOUR parents were controlling what perspectives and ideas you were and were not being allowed to access.

Reddit is recommending me posts from the first century CE

[image description: a post from r/neoplatonism titled, "Anyone else get irritated with Gnostics appropriating the demiurge?" the preview beneath this reads, "While I understand the function is different for them, it's inevitable that I find myself talking about Timaeus and someone saying 'oh yeah, the demiurge'... the text trails off there. end image description.]

Anonymous asked:

Do you know origins of your last name? I mean, do you know about your ancestor who was the first to have it?

- yes

- no

I know, it was some guy with an exotic (to a modern person) first name, and his first name became a last name for his children etc. He lived in the beginning of 18th century!

I know, it was some guy with an exotic (to a modern person) first name, and his first name became a last name for his children etc. He lived in the beginning of 18th century!

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one time i walked into God’s room when He wasn’t expecting me and He was kneeling by the foot of His bed praying. tf. who was He praying to ..?

dei cubiculum quondam intravi dum me non exspectaret et ad pedem cubilis orans genuit. qf. cui orabat ..?

this is good because maybe there are medieval priests who wanna read this one

hit gelamp sume dæge þæt ic ga in godes rom þa he ne min wende and he cneowlode æt his beddes fet him gebiddende. þf. to hwam gebæd..?

motherfucker stop translating my post into the common vernacular and distributing it out to the peasantry

Anonymous asked:

Can you understand the ancient version of your native language? I mean, if yot haven't specifically learned it.

My native language is Russian, and I can read texts that were written in 11th century, for example. With some effort and sometimes vocabulary, but still.

- yes, I can

- yes, but a little bit

- no, I can't

- haven't tried this

My native language is Russian, and I can read texts that were written in 11th century, for example. With some effort and sometimes vocabulary, but still.

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