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corneliaavenue · 1 year
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Taylor Swift Grammy looks throughout the years
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longdogspottings · 20 days
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Alright, here’s the 144th Long Dog I have spotted on the  episode called “Granny Mobile” on Bluey. If anyone wants to have a look.
And this one is a short video “Which is one of our very first moving picture format post” So go and check it out. https://www.instagram.com/p/C5VZ0-KNay2/?hl=en
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printabledigi · 1 year
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Check out https://cutt.ly/UN3ibRt for a printable sweet strong grandmother graphic design to make your own personalized premium quality clothes, mobile device cases, children's clothing, and much more for you and your loved ones.
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emmasaviorswan · 2 years
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Ouat food appreciation
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vexypest · 21 days
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‘You’ve made an old lady very happy’
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‘Abigail’s best girl!’ NO SHE ISNT. GRANNY EVELYN IS GOATED
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shiftythrifting · 10 months
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I don’t even know what to say
QC, Canada
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punkitt-is-here · 11 months
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granny smith taught her everything she knows
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dapper-lil-arts · 2 months
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Was thinking of Applejack trying to resist Rarity's flirting to be gentleman-like and this came out lmao.
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breebird33 · 7 months
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Free Pumpkins 🎃🌾✨
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longdogspottings · 1 year
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Alright here's the 122nd Long Dog I have spotted on the episode called "Granny Mobile" on Bluey. If anyone wants to have a look. https://instagram.com/p/Ce-KDS7Lpv_/
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bixels · 9 months
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The Applegate family, from eldest to youngest to oldest (and the dearly departed).
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quasi-normalcy · 8 months
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Sometimes I think about how Esme Weatherwax desperately wanted to be the evil twin, but the logic of narrative causality constrained her to be good after Lilly turned evil.
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sator-the-wanderer · 4 months
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For the Discworld designs series, the witches of Lancre
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chechula · 20 days
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Discworld witches for dear Ari ♥ Female characters are one reason why I love Discworld so much♥ Thanks, mister Pratchett for them, for writing just regular girls and ladies doing weird fantasy stuff ♥
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dark-lord-tom-returns · 2 months
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So I'm reading Witches Abroad and the first time we see Granny use magic is in Desiderata's cottage. Desiderata (deceased) was a big proponent of everyday magic. She was also quite blind. So when Granny and Nanny check on her cottage and definitely are not looking for her wand, there are no matches for the fireplace.
Granny doesn't like everyday magic. She says so. She even tells Nanny that if they found the wand she wouldn't use it, emphatically. She doesn't like the habit. But she's annoyed and wants her tea and needs a fire for that. So she uses magic.
But then she sees the mirror. And the face looking back isn't hers but Lilith's. Heres a quote about Granny:
"Very few people in the world had more self-control than Granny Weatherwax. It was as rigid as a bar of cast iron. And about as flexible."
And she smashes the mirror immediately and without hesitation.
Now we don't know who Lilith is to Granny at this point but upon reread this is a particularly interesting passage. By the end of the book we know Lilith is "the bad witch" and because she is Granny "had to be the good one".
Granny hates the fact she has to be the good one. She knows that if she was the bad one she'd be the most terrifying witch the Disc has ever seen. But she has to be the good one. That's her responsibility since Lilith turned out bad. She has to be good and she has to be responsible, especially since she has the power to be so evil and do so much damage if she ever lost control.
And I think that's why Granny smashes the mirror right then. She was annoyed at the lack of matches, she wanted tea, she used magic to get it. And that's not responsible witchcraft in her mind. So when she find Lilith looking at her through the mirror, she sees the person that forced her to have that self control. That made Granny Weatherwax a good witch when she wanted to be the bad one. And that hurt her.
This is also interesting when you consider Sam Vimes relationship with alcohol. Vimes used alcohol as a way to deal with a feeling of helplessness and lack of control. That addiction numbed the emotional pain and he had to be so careful in later books not to fall back into that habit.
Granny is the opposite. Her power is, maybe not addictive, but something she takes immense pride in. She wants to use it, she became the most powerful witch (not the most talented, that's Nanny) through hard work and dedication. But she can't use it because that wouldn't be responsible. Because everytime she uses it, it becomes a little easier to justify using a little more until she's using it for everything. Or anything. And she can't because she has to be the good one.
How much self control must that take? Granny spent her entire life becoming the best at what she does. Decades of mastering her craft and when she reaches the top she had to essentially stop. To put it aside and only use it in the most responsible way possible because if she slips, it's a long long way to the bottom.
Cast iron indeed.
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crilbyte · 1 year
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Months of work and a discontinued yarn later and I've finished my 🌈 Rainbow Hexagon Blanket. Totally worth it. 😅
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