Death or Glory by Sean Gordon Murphy & Bengal
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mmmm normal sane evening im so happy i’m so happy i’m so happy
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Here are some of my favorite books I read this year, divided into three categories because I'm not good at choosing.
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hungry dogs skate faster
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Loki accepted loneliness and isolation to watch over the love of his life and his friends!!!! like in episode 5, he thought mobius and the others would be okay without him, so he just let them go live in their own place in the timeline. EVEN IF it meant living without them.
same thing here. he goes off to guard the timelines to take care of his friends and his only consolation is that they're all happy and okay, living and moving on. casey, ob, and b15 are running the TVA properly. sylvie happily moves on and walks away, finally free to live on her own terms.
who doesn't? Mobius.
he leaves the only thing he's ever known. he stands there, watching his life on the timeline with melancholy and loneliness. and he "let's time pass". why? because like sylvie said right before she left him, it's "weird without loki". it's not the same for Mobius, without the person whose life he studied, who he grew to care about and believe in.
so loki fulfills his glorious purpose. so does casey, ob, b15, and sylvie. while mobius takes a pause to search for his own. and yet loki and mobius are both sad and alone at the end.
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The more I see of the glory of Christ, the more the painted beauties of this world will wither in my eyes.
John Owen
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from Glory Days
Kirsten Owen by Craig McDean
for The Face, September 1993
the zig-zag part
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I love seeing all the posts about Philza’s pov in the Rats SMP from people who don’t watch rats because it makes me realize how startling it probably is to just see ratsune miku out and about even in the most serious of moments
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Some records that were soundtracking their eras and that also went beyond them as you can see from our discussions had some unintended effects. For instance, how to see Oasis now? Sure, they rejuvenated British rock at the time, yet they also unleashed a back to basics approach in the vein of punk that many mistook for the whole recipe. I mean, even Oasis fell for this line of thinking later on despite their Morning Glory, their pinnacle, finding them being the best possible version of themselves thanks to them stretching their own rules. Yes, Oasis were a paradoxical band, since they used their image as the biggest oafs in rock music to hide their rich emotional inner life. Actually, we shouldn't be surprised many got the wrong lessons from them, the image always wins.
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Check the links in my bio for “Impossible or Opportunity?” on my blog and podcast.
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i feel like the best way to describe my favorite genre is “ensemble cast of trauma bonded kids, usually child soldiers, who don’t always see themselves as people but want nothing but the best for each other even when they squabble and even through their dysfunction because the point is that they love each other”
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Oasis - Wonderwall
1995
"Wonderwall" is a song by English rockband Oasis, written by lead guitarist and chief songwriter Noel Gallagher. The song was produced by Gallagher and Owen Morris for the band's second studio album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, released in 1995.
The song was released as the fourth single from the album on 30 October 1995. "Wonderwall" topped the charts in Australia and New Zealand and reached the top 10 in 13 other countries, including Canada and the US at number 5 and number 8, respectively, as well as number 2 on both the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart. The single was certified septuple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and 11-times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Its music video was directed by Nigel Dick and won British Video of the Year at the 1996 Brit Awards.
In Australia, it was voted number 1 on the alternative music radio station Triple J's Hottest 100 of 1995 and "20 Years of the Hottest 100" in 2013. In May 2005, "Wonderwall" was voted the best British song of all time, in a poll of over 8,500 listeners conducted by Virgin Radio. In October 2020, it became the first song from the 1990s to reach one billion streams on Spotify.
"Wonderwall" received a total of 80,2% yes votes!
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Quick Thought – Thursday, August 4, 2022: Avoid the Boast
Quick Thought – Thursday, August 4, 2022: Avoid the Boast
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Jeremiah 9:12-26
Thus says the Lord: “Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches…”
Jeremiah 9:23
Reflect
It’s incredible to think that just three years before Germany launched its war against most of the world, it hosted all of those nations in Berlin for the 1936 Summer Olympic Games. The event was supposed…
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Just a compilation of nicknames heroes call Dick because it's cute, fun, and they're close.
"Morning Glory"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #4
"Boy Wonder"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #5
To be honest though EVERYONE calls Dick that from Villains (Joker, Lex Luthor, Sivian, etc) to all the heroes.
"Nighty"
The New Teen Titans (1984) Issue #8
"Boy Planner"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #11
"Robin-o"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #11
"Boy wonderful"
Teen Titans (1966)
"Robbin-bobbin" and "our peerless leader"
Teen Titans (1966)
"Robbie"
The New Teen Titans Issue #1
"Boy genius"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #14
"Dear hearts"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #16
"Robin-bobbin"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #17
Another just cause the whole scene is cute
Which is also funny because they used this a lot in old comics but this also happened to Dick-
Batman (1940) Issue #129
I wonder if Dick thinks of this every time they call him that lol
"Leaderman"
Teen Titans (1966) Issue #22
shortpants
"N.W."
JLA (1997) Issue #121
"Bluebird"
Outsiders (2006) Issue #49
Owen Mercer - Boomerang
"NW" (again but this time by Roy)
Batman Plus
"Bird boy"
Outsiders (2003) Issue #34
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