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Erick Avari from the Chosen, The Mummy, etc. as Taravangian. Just... think about it... It works, I swear!
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What is drifting apart?
Why does it happen?
It's an interesting sensation, feeling as if you're drifting away from something even as you still spend a lot of time on it, though not doing the main things that you originally wanted to stay for.
I have realized something recently. I haven't been feeling motivated to role-play. Not even to write... I want to write more, I simply do not have the time. And, when I do have the time, I find other tasks to fill that time (I am going to fix this, however, as I'll be going to write after this.) And, even then, I am distracted by an enumerable amount of things.
Why am I telling you this, exactly? That's a very good question...
In part, it's because I'm saying and not doing what I want to, making more time for writing and other things. I just kinda wanted to talk about it somewhere...
Also, Warbreaker is a fun book- Lightsong do be Lightsong-ing.
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Happy birthday! how did I never know that you shared a birthday with Bilbo Baggypants?
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There comes a time when you listen to music from a show and then want to watch the show, but you don't want to because you know some of the content is... not for you.
In other words, I am obsessed with some of the Witcher songs.
Also, I started listening to Warbreaker so my cosmere knowledge can finally be completed.
I already have several theories about investiture.
Also, by any chance, has anyone asked Brandon about the paintings as a separate invested art?
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*shocked noises*
Did no-one remember?
Today is the twenty first of September, which means two things.
"DO YOU REMEMBER? ON THE TWENTY FIRST NIIIIIGHT OF SEPTEMBA?"
And, second of all, 86 years ago, on this day, the Hobbit was published.
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okay because apparently Bilbo & Frodo's birthday is the 22nd????
even though the book came out on the 21st???
I've always celebrated it on the 21st, but apparently it was the 22nd the whole time! I suspect it has something to do with the publication process - like maybe it was first published on the 21st but only first sold on the 22nd or something of the sort.
But you know what? I'm not mad. Why should I be? Twice the Hobbit Day is twice the fun!
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