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If you don't think Kashuu is perfect you're lying

@magicalensemble / magicalensemble.tumblr.com

I like things. NB/Pan/Poly. He/Him or They/Them
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mightier

vermillion  I’ve had the Launch trailer on loop for thirteen hours straight.

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purplelyb

Lio: you STABBED him? what about no killing without reason?!

Gueira: okay, but in my defense, you didn't hear what he said

Lio: what did he say?

Gueira: "what are you going to do? stab me?"

Meis: gotta agree with Gueira, that's practically an invitation

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purplelyb

Lio: I hate you with every inch of my being!

Kray: Well, that's not a lot of inches

Lio:

Lio: K̶̡̻̞̺̲͎̚R̴̨̞̙̔̆̏̉A̶̧̟̔̃Y̷̧̟͕̓̄̽̊̕ ̵̛̩̀͆̆̆̋F̶̧̥̗̠̌̍̄͜Ỏ̴̪̺̇̌̍R̷̼̓̽̐E̸͍̝̼̫͕̫̊̍͝S̴̨͓̳̲͚̎̉̌̅͘͝I̷̯͕͍͠G̵̖̯̭̘̙̿̓̃̚͜H̸̨̧͉̰̪̉̊͗̾̾͜T̸̤̦̤͎̲̲͆

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*sees any character with hair* what if up

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pinkisbitter

My mattress is strapped to eight roombas and I leave all my doors open at night so the roombas can go where they want to. I wake up where they want me to be. I trust their decisions.

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papasmoke

In her essay Tik Tok the great philosopher Ke$ha declared that ‘the party don’t start till I walk in.’ which is clearly meant to convey that any recreational gathering is not truly a party until Ke$ha herself arrives.

But what if Ke$ha were to leave the party for some period of time only to then walk in again? This paradoxical scenario in which a party must simultaneously already exist and not exist yet is known as Ke$ha’s Quantum Party and has stumped theoretical physicists for decades.

Ke$ha clearly states that “when I leave for the night I ain’t comin’ back” (Animal 2.4), and furthermore, that “Tonight, Imma fight/‘Til we see the sunlight” (2.13-14), implying that she will neither depart nor desist from celebration until the following solar recurrence; moreover, she asserts in the refrain that “…the party don’t stop, no” (2.16), sagely reassuring us that no spacetime-rending event will occur.

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Near the beginning of the intro to Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, Peach is seen making a shot. Even though a sound effect of her hitting the ball plays and her facial expression suggests that it flew in a high arc, watching the ball closely reveals that it doesn’t actually move from the tee, indicating that she missed the swing.

very me

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gagglescorn

So many situations in movies where there’s something scary happening and the women are in hysterics but the men are completely calm.. doesn’t seem realistic at all

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writhe

have u ever seen a man be minorly inconvenienced….catastrophic

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