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Against all my better judgement, despite my ingrained skepticism, I wanted happiness. ~~The Tin Drum, Gunter Grass
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wordsmithic

In Greek "I get disappointed" (απογοητεύομαι) literally translates to "I get un-charmed/I get out of a spell".

My language will hit you with poetry for absolutely no reason.

Bonus: the deep history behind every word. The part of the word that means "magic/charm" didn't even start like this. To put it very plainly it started as "the loud cries of a fake magician/charlatan" and later went on to mean "attracting others by enchantment".

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eglerieth

Some of y’all are not appreciating Bilbo Baggins enough. I am here to remedy that. This guy has:

• somehow managed to establish himself as a respectable, staid hobbit by the time he was fifty, despite being both a grandson of Bullroarer Took and the Shire champion of pretty much every aiming-game known to hobbitkind

• had an in-depth debate on pleasantries with a random guy passing by in the street, who turned out to be GANDALF

• collapsed in front of his own fire shaking and muttering “struck by lightning” over and over again in response to hearing about dragons and danger

• mind you, this was after he screamed loud enough to startle a roomful of Dwarves

• signed up for a dangerous quest completely outside of his league out of spite

• when told to scout out a mysterious light, saw some trolls, and instead of reporting back with the information, decided to PICK THE TROLLS POCKET

• arrived in Rivendell for the first time and said it “smelled like elves”

• upon meeting a strange creature that visibly wanted to eat him, he decided to play a riddle game with him- and guessed pretty much every one, and made up his own riddles, afraid and alone, that not only were good and full of linguistic puns, but actually stumped the other guy- AND THEN CHEATED AND WON WITH A QUESTION

• showed mercy to said strange creature who wanted to kill him, and was now standing between him and freedom

• eavesdropped on the dwarves arguing over whether to try to save him, then popped up casually smack in the middle of them just as they were debating

• somehow managed to sleep like a log at the really really high eyrie full of wild predators

• found himself in a bad situation, said eff it, and turned around and antagonized and fought off an insane amount of man eating spiders, like enough of them that fifty was a small portion, by singing at them with incredibly complex and punny insulting songs composed on the spot, while simultaneously slaying them in multitudes despite having zero combat training. Seriously, we don’t discuss enough how epic the spider scene is.

• broke a company of dwarves out of the very secure prison of the Elvenking by inventing white water rafting with barrels

• charmed his way out of being eaten by a dragon

• stole the frickin Arkenstone from the guys who employed him, one of whom was a king

• took part in an epic battle, only to be knocked out in the first ten minutes and miss the entire thing

• was named elf-friend by the guy who’s prisoners he sprung

• wrote his own autobiography, complete with all the narrative recognition of his own heroics

• spent 60 years writing said autobiography

• taught his lower class neighbor’s kid how to read

• taught his nephew Elvish- not only Sindarin, but Quenya too

• spent decades telling his cousins his own story as fairy tales, complete with character impressions accurate enough that one of them was able to fool a servant of the Enemy with a second hand impression

• used the One Ring of Power to hide from his neighbors

• planned an elaborate feast with multiple social faux pas to mess with his neighbors, complete with a purposefully bewildering speech and culminating in him vanishing into thin air in front of everyone

• left his cousins and neighbors very unsubtle passive aggressive gifts in his will

• settled into Rivendell, randomly befriended the heir to the throne of like half of Middle Earth, and apparently spent his time writing very personal poems about his hosts and reciting them to crowds of elves

• after being invited to a Council of basically every major kingdom in the continent, spent a quarter of the time reciting vague poems about his friends, a quarter of the time telling anyone who would listen about his heroic past, and half the time interrupting to ask when lunch would be

• volunteered to bring the ring to Mordor

• became one of only four or five mortals in history to live in Valinor

Seriously, Bilbo Baggins may well be the most chaotic, insane person in the entire legendarium, and that includes the likes of people like Finrod “bit a werewolf to death to save the life of guy who he just met and gave up his kingdom for” Felagund.

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nurcechapel

As for the Klingons, Lieutenant Spock engaged in successful diplomacy over some bloodwine.

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queensgcmbit
As usual, [she] vacillated between experiencing emotions passionately and restraining herself from sentimentality; the former was her nature and the latter was her principle. She never admitted to feeling sad or empty, and only the keenest observer could perceive a change in her confident self-possession.

— Juhea Kim, Beasts of a Little Land

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JungHo stared at the smooth green pebble and felt all the ways people keep each other in their lives through material and immaterial means-words, memories, gestures, meaningless objects that become tokens and then turn back into meaningless objects- resting snugly in the palm of his hand.

Beast of a little land, Juhea Kim
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Now that I'm older I know that life is not about what keeps safe, but what you keep safe, and that's what matters the most.

Beasts of a little land, Juhea Kim
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bloodbending

someone please help me find that quote about how someone was overwhelmed with the weight of the world and their problems when they were physically alone, but that weight felt like nothing in the presence of a friend and good conversation

is it this one?

YES!!! THANK YOU!!!

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As much as I love Denethor as a character, and think his tragic arc and grandeur are fantastic, I do think there is something very funny about him as a character.

He's a pragmatist, with no time for wizards and their nonsense, while also having great supernatural powers of his own. He's in a fantasy romance, but has absolutely no time for it. His greatest vassal commands knights straight out of legend, and Denethor uses them as a tactical reserve. He's a medieval fantasy ruler who acts like a 18/19th century enlightened despot, seeing himself as the first servant of the state. He employs defence in depth tactics like he's a modern general, despite being in a fantasy war against an evil demigod. All logic suggests that this story is a tragedy, so he makes sure it is. 10/10 character he really doesn't belong here but also so does.

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