I'm going to go on a long hiatus from Tumblr. I'll be here every once in a while to check for messages, so if you want to keep in touch with me, drop me a message here.
There are many reasons why I'm going to take a break, but I don't really want to go in-depth here.
Anyway, best of luck with everything you guys do! Remember, I'll be here every once in a while.
I love all you lovely folks. :)
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I like wearing oversized sweaters. Not only because they’re extremely comfy and cuddly, but also because whenever the sleeves are really big, I get to flop them around and smack people.
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the truth about august
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So I did this today…
god it looks so much better in person.
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Download the complete Supernatural soundtrack!
Supernatural soundtrack season 1 - part 1
Supernatural soundtrack season 1 - part 2
Supernatural soundtrack season 2
Supernatural soundtrack season 3
Supernatural soundtrack season 4
Supernatural soundtrack season 5
Supernatural soundtrack season 6
Supernatural soundtrack season 7
Supernatural Original Television Soundtrack - Season 1-5
Supernatural goodies
Let me know if there are any broken links, and I’ll fix them!
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September 8, 1941: The Siege of Leningrad begins.
The battle over the city that is today called St. Petersburg was a long-drawn-out, seemingly interminable struggle that ultimately ended nearly 900 days after it began; casualty-wise, it is the most deadly siege in history. By January 1944, over a million Red Army troops had been killed, plus several hundred thousand civilians and an unknown (but certainly equally devastating) number of German soldiers. The siege officially began when German forces surrounded Leningrad and cut off all supply routes in and out of the city. It is likely that Hitler’s goal to take the city was largely a symbolic one - it was named after Lenin, it had been Russia’s capital for two centuries, and much of the action of the 1917 Russian Revolution had taken place in Leningrad (then called Petrograd).
For two and a half years, the Germans lay siege to Leningrad and forced a blockade on the Russians, cutting off all supplies as to starve them out until they were too weak to fight back. They held onto the city for these two and a half years, however, though only just. Temperatures dropped to −30 °C in the winter. Food was also scarce (bread that was rationed out was often made of sawdust), and starving civilians were soon forced to eat rats, pets, and reportedly, other people. Some lucky civilians were evacuated across Lake Ladoga, on the frozen transport route that came to be called the “Road of Life”, because it was also used to transport supplies (or attempt to) into the besieged city.
The siege was not lifted until 1944, and even as German forces retreated, they were ordered (perhaps simply out of spite) by their Führer to loot and destroy what historically and culturally significant sites they could.
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i should do homework
but i don't really care
and all i just want to do is curl up in a corner and mope, but i should sleep since i have work tomorrow
yay
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How It’s Made, Decorative Candles.
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"(incoherent fangirl-like screaming)"
“You traitor!”
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