Esburn bein’ all “Esburn by name, Esburn by nature”. Tells me he only learnt the flame spell so he could say that. #Skyrim #Esburn

Esburn bein’ all “Esburn by name, Esburn by nature”. Tells me he only learnt the flame spell so he could say that. #Skyrim #Esburn

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I’m sorry Jenassa but the only way you can come with me is if you stop setting Esburn on fire. #Skyrim #Jenassa #withhermismatchedglitcharmour #timeout

I’m sorry Jenassa but the only way you can come with me is if you stop setting Esburn on fire. #Skyrim #Jenassa #withhermismatchedglitcharmour #timeout

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you do that on purpose, youtube? 

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megumiovvo:

chuck-charles:

i made a makeup tutorial for all my fellow feminists out there bye

jfc

watch it

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Thrift Shop
by Kidz Bop Kids

eyewtkas:

thank you god

is this computerised or are these real kids

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The Queen in the North

The Queen in the North

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I want to do archery so bad but it’s so expensive round my way. :(

aww blurg

tbh I got lucky. I was catching up with a friend I hadn’t seen for a year and a bit when she bumped into some friends who were getting the group together and they invited me.

FATE

At the moment they’re letting me use their bows and arrows but I’m going to get my own at some time. I met a guy who spent $760 on one but it was so nice. Usually it’s around 200-300 dollars for a traditional longbow. And I’m gonna learn fletching too, which is joining feathers to the ends of the arrows. It’s cheaper than buying arrows already made up. But yeah it is gonna be pretty expensive I bet. mrrrrrr.

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Thonis-Heracleion (the Egyptian and Greek names of the city) is a city lost between legend and reality. Before the foundation of Alexandria in 331 BC, the city knew glorious times as the obligatory port of entry to Egypt for all ships coming from the Greek world. It had also a religious importance because of the temple of Amun, which played an important role in rites associated with dynasty continuity. The city was founded probably around the 8th century BC, underwent diverse natural catastrophes, and finally sunk entirely into the depths of the Mediterranean in the 8th century AD. (via)

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