“When the moon fell in love with the sun, all was golden in the sky, all was golden when the day met the night.”
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I’ve seen this on my dash so many times and yet again, I cannot choose just one post with witty commentary to reblog. So, yet again, I’ve compiled the best ones. For credit, see notes on the original post.
#SEAN! THIS IS THE FANTASY GENRE! DON’T YOU KNOW BY NOW TO WATCH YOUR ASS WHENEVER YOU’RE IN ANYTHING FANTASY RELATED!?
#IF YOU’RE HAVING ADVENTURING PROBLEMS I FEEL BAD FOR YOU SON #I DODGED 99 ARROWS #BUT MY CHEST TOOK ONE #then two more
#Careful, you wouldn’t want to die, right Sean Bean? That’d be a new and unpleasant experience I’m sure.
#I know you don’t like playing roles where you die, Sean Bean.
#Thank God you always play the nice guy who stays at home, Sean Bean.
#because that totally doesn’t happen to you all the time.
#Almost died. Lemme flip my hair.
#That’s why he looks so surprised. He’s not used to surviving.
#Sean Bean: Forever Immortalized By His Deaths.
#story of his life.
#sean bean needs to play a character who just has a nice day and lives happily ever after, just once.
#This must be a daily thing for him.
#if only he was always this good at dodging arrows
(Source: groovymutants)
Now imagine present eternal mangekyo Sasuke doing that
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Im Gonna Pick Up The Pieces And Build A Lego House on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/19237738
You can’t not reblog meangirls, it’s social suicide
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Mermaids
The half-woman half-fish figure has appeared in the legends and folklore of many traditions. They are mentioned in Assyrian and Greek myth, and are also featured in Scheherazade’s Arabian Nights. As such, there is much variation in how they are depicted but here is what you need to know.
A mermaid is often shown as a fair maiden with long flowing hair and a scaled tail where her legs would be. From a more charitable perspective they are sought out as sea-faring beauties, whose tears become priceless pearls, and whose melodious songs sing sailors to sleep.
The more cautious fear the capriciousness of mermaids, as they often forget humans can not breath underwater, and pull sailors to their doom while trying to share their home with the surface dwellers. Some cultures accuse mermaids of being inherently vicious, associating them more closely with Sirens that would entice sailors with their beautiful songs into treacherous waters where they would surely drown.
So there you have it myth-fans. Are you willing to risk drowning to be “A Part of their world”? I don’t mean to sway you, but I hear they have whozits and whatzits galore…



