Looks like it’s from the search function on archiveofourown.org, a site mostly for posting fanfics
Looks like it’s from the search function on archiveofourown.org, a site mostly for posting fanfics
Plenty of titties, just manly ones
The rare counterwhoosh in the wild, amazing
Hey you still had something left that could die? Impressive.
Thank you!
Could you (or someone else here) expand on what that means? What were these cell lines used for on more concrete terms?
not sure if your argument is that green or red skin is “light” or if i’m missing something
Well yea, obviously. We’ve known this the entire time.
yea maybe not literally all the time, it is nice to see nature and friends once in a while, but the vast majority of it? absolutely.
I see, that clears things up somewhat. Thank you!
consider adding an automatic provisioning tool like AME to your workflow.
The example above uses customizable “playbooks” to provision a system the way docker compose would a container image, so it can fill the role of a VM snapshot or PXE in non-virtualized local-only scenarios.
I know what most of these words mean individually
No thanks, I’m good.
Ah, the mods are puritanical. That explains it.
Somehow i suspect that the meth imports aren’t being taxed
They may not be the same, but they sure are closely connected.
The sun was made from the last fruit of Laurelin (one of the two great trees) and is being shipped around the sky on a cart. Legolas has never seen the light of Valinor, i believe he was born after the trees died. It’s definitely not visible at all times to the elves, since even before the world was turned round it went below it out of sight at night-time. Presumably the elves still see the sun affect only parts of the world, they can just see beyond the horizon.
Edit: as an aside, the last remaining silmaril is the Evening star that shines in the west.
You can post any story you want on there, and i mean any. It’s possible that they have some very specific topics banned, but considering what I’ve seen on there i doubt it. Not surprised in the slightest that there are stories about a fairly major historical event such as that one.