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Grab the jello and run

@razzledazzlewaffle / razzledazzlewaffle.tumblr.com

Hufflepuff, head in clouds, hopeless, the Grandma Friend. Likes lovely things, stories and writing. Is kinda cute sometimes. This blog is A Hot Mess of fandoms & other stuff. i think I'm funny. Total and Complete Shipper Trash™.
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steveroger

“You have something I want. You may think you have some idea of what you have in your possession, but you do not. Soon, he will be back with me. He means more to me than you will ever know.”

   ~ THE MANDALORIAN

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just crying over how romantic Freddie & Jim were nbd

So I read the book, and almost everytime Jim gave/made Freddie a gift, Freddie would always show it off and say “My husband got me those!” or “My husband made that for me!” It’s so sweet, especially for this one part when they first started dating:

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viroqu

yeah?

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Happiness Will Come To You.

when tho

When You Least Expect It. Probably Late March

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wizardshark

reblog for happiness to come for you in late march!

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egberts

gen z pls pls pls don't fall for the millenials vs gen z bullshit that's being fed to us. nobody actually cares about the stupid things that they're saying millenials are mad about. they're writing this stuff specifically to create a generational divide.

Things millennials are angry about, from a millennial:

  • Ridiculously high standards for entry level jobs
  • The increasing inaccessibility of home ownership and higher education without incurring massive life long debt
  • Deliberate misinformation campaigns spread through social media
  • Environmental ruin brought on by capitalism
  • The global rise in fascism

Things millennials are not mad about:

  • Gen z on tik tok doing fun dances or whatever these articles (written by boomers and gen x) claim
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“Tomorrow might look different. You’ll have to wait and see. The world is never frozen still, it changes gradually. Then suddenly it’s all transformed, and you can see it too, and you wonder why you’d ever doubt grey skies would turn to blue.”

— Ellis Nightingale

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