【 Acissejxd 】

lifeofblink:

i am so sorry

lifeofblink:

i am so sorry



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untilthelighttakeus:

wolfsherz91:

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fuckyeahgamegrumps:

come on and slam
and welcome to the jam
[NBA Grumps with SFM]


rubeitalloverme:

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the crew

DAMN MARIO GET ITTTTTTTTT


whovianasylum:

Pretty much!

whovianasylum:

Pretty much!


jannykat:

natural-harmonia-gropius-n:

pahnem:

kitchikishangout:

MY NAME, IS FRICKIN MOON MOON. I’D BE THE MOST RETARDED WOLF. ‘OH SHIT WHO BROUGHT FUCKING MOON MOON ALONG?’

i’ve been laughing at this response for 20 minutes

Magic Lupus

Rogue Warrior.
…I love that.
I may have to use that for a character.

Rogue Temptress!

jannykat:

natural-harmonia-gropius-n:

pahnem:

kitchikishangout:

MY NAME, IS FRICKIN MOON MOON. I’D BE THE MOST RETARDED WOLF. ‘OH SHIT WHO BROUGHT FUCKING MOON MOON ALONG?’

i’ve been laughing at this response for 20 minutes

Magic Lupus

Rogue Warrior.

…I love that.

I may have to use that for a character.

Rogue Temptress!


haytham-senpai:

jiruchan:

haytham-senpai:

*coughfacebookladiesmayIpleasedirectyoutoConnorandAvelinecough*
So these women are complaining about how you see too many White women on the cover of Native American romance novels. And then I go back to what my Human Sexuality textbook said about that:



The popular media over the last century have portrayed American Indian men as noble savages who are both exotic and erotic (Bird, 1999). They have been shown nearly naked, emphasizing well-developed masculine bodies. In romance novels of the 1990s, American Indian males became cultural icons for vanishing standards of masculinity. They are handsome and virile, yet tender and vulnerable, and magnificent lovers for White women (Van Let, 1996).



^ Sounds like Connor to me

Sort of OT, but this reminds me of a lol-tastic review of a really horrible historical romance novel featuring a red-headed heroine (surprise!) and her Native American lover (le gasp!).

Uggh that is just so awful
As for the reason why it’s always redheads? idk but I was going to write a teen!Connor/redhead colonist short story before, where he gets a crush on some girl with red haira because he’s never seen anything like it…only to have his heart broken due to the way he was unwittingly scaring her of lol

haytham-senpai:

jiruchan:

haytham-senpai:

*coughfacebookladiesmayIpleasedirectyoutoConnorandAvelinecough*

So these women are complaining about how you see too many White women on the cover of Native American romance novels. And then I go back to what my Human Sexuality textbook said about that:

The popular media over the last century have portrayed American Indian men as noble savages who are both exotic and erotic (Bird, 1999). They have been shown nearly naked, emphasizing well-developed masculine bodies. In romance novels of the 1990s, American Indian males became cultural icons for vanishing standards of masculinity. They are handsome and virile, yet tender and vulnerable, and magnificent lovers for White women (Van Let, 1996).

^ Sounds like Connor to me

Sort of OT, but this reminds me of a lol-tastic review of a really horrible historical romance novel featuring a red-headed heroine (surprise!) and her Native American lover (le gasp!).

Uggh that is just so awful

As for the reason why it’s always redheads? idk but I was going to write a teen!Connor/redhead colonist short story before, where he gets a crush on some girl with red haira because he’s never seen anything like it…only to have his heart broken due to the way he was unwittingly scaring her of lol