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Princely femme dyke

@library-seraph / library-seraph.tumblr.com

Emma, 29 Part knight, part magical girl. All lesbian Mentally ill and autistic Icon by Artbulls
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I'm a white, nonbinary autistic lesbian and use she/her and ze/zir pronouns (I’m fine w being referred to as a woman and w feminine terms. Just remember I’m not a woman in the way you’d default to thinking of it)

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No longer doing as much discourse, but I do do some social activism

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Saw this frame on a different reblog by @thatssroughbuddy but why does it look like Iroh is using his phone to take a photo of his nephew at a landmark

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sokkastyles

"Uncle, make sure you get that glowy light in the picture and send it to my dad to let him know I'm about to capture the Avatar!"

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late-draft

This was so cute I had to draw it

and of course Iroh is doing what-

!!!!!!

Iroh posts it on social media with some caption like "look at my beautiful nephew" and Zhao comments like "is that the Avatar in the background?"

And Iroh responds, "no, it's the northern lights."

This is insanely funny to me and now:

Iroh's smile when taking the picture, that's Pure Love for his silly Nephew.

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Ever since I read ADWD I can’t stop thinking about the implications of this line:

“That earned him the worst thrashing he ever had at Winterfell, though it was almost tender compared to the beatings his brothers used to give him back on Pyke”

From how he treats the mischievous Arya and Bran, it is hard to imagine Ned thrashing Robb or Jon for such an accident. No other child of the Stark household mentions being physically punished, so was it only Theon? Could Ned have thought it would be the most effective form of punishment considering Theon had been raised with it? Or more likely, Ned couldn’t bear to raise a hand to his own children, and it helped him keep Theon at arm’s length? Same motive behind having Theon carry Ice for executions? Does this call back on the idea of Theon being the Stark’s dog, who must be kept at bay?

OR was this line not intended to bring up an unsavory image of Ned singling out Theon, but more just to emphasize he was taken from an extremely abusive environment into an objectively gentler one that was still extremely broken (hence his further mentions of Winterfell never feeling like home)

Just kind of wondering abt author’s intention y’know.

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There was a period in Neopets wherein all the faeries were designed to wear bell bottoms for some reason and honestly I kind of feel like getting rid of them was a downgrade

enough dresses, have a faerie show up ready to bless your Neopet and then head out to the disco afterward

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