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Love to live, live to love.

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I'm a fan of too many things. toomanythingsx.blogspot.com
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ONE DAYbook > screen 

He put one hand lightly on the back of her neck and simultaneously she placed one hand lightly on his hip, and they kissed in the street as all around them people hurried home in the summer light, and it was the sweetest kiss that either of them would ever know. 

This is where it all begins. Everything starts here, today.

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Stevie Nicks x Lindsey Buckingham of Fleeteood Mac // Silver Springs Live at Warner Bros. Studios in 1997
Riley Keough as Daisy Jones x Sam Claflin as Billy Dunne // Daisy Jones & The Six Prime Video Ep. 8
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Best of Korra #1

10 years from today, the 1st episode of Legend of Korra aired on Nickelodeon.

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here everyone have some more korra and naga moments

[image id in alt text. it's a long one, so the short version is that it's a comic page from the legend of korra free comic book in 2016, showing korra and naga at various ages playing together. it is very wholesome]

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the battle between the starks and the lannisters at the twins in got is actually a battle between the parenting of ned stark and tywin lannister.

this is the first battle to which tyrion brings his vale mountain clan soldiers and tywin places him in the left vanguard, essentially as a diversion/sacrifice. he does not share his strategy, as outlined above, with tyrion because he claims he doesn't 'trust' him. he assumes tyrion will fail and so when he succeeds, it upsets his plans.

he expects as little from robb stark, an untried boy. but what he doesn't understand is that ned has prepared his son for leadership. he hasn't hoarded his authority from him, desperate for dominance over everyone including his family. he's brought robb with him when he carried out his duties as a lord. he's educated him in battle strategy but more importantly, he has not glamorised war to him. robb is not eager to go plunging into battle and he's not battling for the sake of it. he knows the burden of his responsibility as a lord and he even knows when to delegate it: tywin's first shock was that the freys were in the stark host because robb trusted his mother to negotiate a hard bargain on his behalf. all of this contrasts tywin's neglect of tyrion and even his adulation of jaime's prowess - in the same chapter before the battle, he admonishes tyrion: "does the thought of facing the stark boy unman you, tyrion? your brother jamie would be eager to come to grips with him." ironically the kind of foolhardy behaviour he expects and criticises from robb, he encourages in jaime. this is because tywin doesn't actually want an heir to succeed his rule, he wants a shiny trophy to flatter it. only of course, tywin is not immortal. as this chapter foreshadows, his inability to parent or relinquish any power will be his undoing.

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