renegade-chaos-druid:

Ringwraiths

Ralph Bakshi (Lord of the Rings 1978)

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If you actually make a garashir playlist can you send me the link 😂😂

yeah sure once i fix my lack of appreciation for good music i’ll sort it out djdffkhdhgsjhs

yeah sure once i fix my lack of appreciation for good music i’ll sort it out djdffkhdhgsjhs

6 notesPosted at 10:31pm, 07/04/18
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anyway i’m sorry for subjecting y’all to my horrible lack of taste in music but if anyone has anysong recs (like, in general, not just for the playlist) i’d appreciate it

6 notesPosted at 10:29pm, 07/04/18

big duck energy

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starfleetbabe:

ds9; gayest space station ever?, discuss

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garashirs:

garashirs:

something that i wished was focused on more in scifi is the side-effects of living and travelling in space so frequently

gravity generators can generate fields that are almost earth-normal, but they’ll never quite be perfect - especially if they have to compensate for the different species of alien on board, who may well be used to completely different gravitational strengths on their homeworld. it’s not uncommon for a crew, after a long voyage, to step back onto their homeworld and experience temporary feelings of excessive heaviness or lightness. “gravity hangovers” are common, especially among ensigns and those from worlds where gravity is more extreme.

the air onboard starships and stations is highly concentrated and purified, recycled through a series of filters to make it suitable for the inhabitants of the vessel. many dormant allergies develop post-voyage, and crews of all ages and levels of experience dread the “station sickness” that sometimes results from exposure to less sterilized air after a long period stationed in space.

lighting and sound is also different; many veterans report difficulty sleeping without the sound of the ships’ engines to lull them to sleep; or the piercing, painful brightness of the midday sun after so long stationed out in the impenetrable void, with only the light of the stars as an external source of illumination.

it’s no wonder that those who journey into space rarely want to leave, are so desperate to get back out there when they do.

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garashirs:

garashirs:

there’s just something so great about the word ‘vile’

like, i could just be pedestrian about it and say “gross” or even “disgusting” maybe, but no. i want to express my distaste as dramatically as possible. this is vile. absolutely revolting.

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ragnarokgay:

Thanos: *sheds one (1) year over gamora*

Me: this is so stupid, Alexa kill this clown

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