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Do any of you wanna see a picture I took of some extremely powerful items

Your fates are sealed

The Elixers

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At the age of 19 Padme Amidala was the queen of a planet and had already saved her people from total crisis
At the age of 19 Anakin Skywalker was married and a general in a galaxy wide war and was considered to be one of the most powerful Jedi in history
At the age of 19 Leia Organa was a senator in the imperial senate as well as a leader and spy for the Rebellion
At the age of 19 Luke was making vroom vroom noises with his toy planes

I love him so much
Reblog if you empathize with Luke
At Luke’s age of 19, Uncle Owen established the longest record of holding back the tidal forces of Skywalker bullshit, besting the previous record of 22 minutes set by Obi Wan Kenobi
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there’s something about the sight of steps leading down into the water. it feels like the ocean telling me to come home
That means you’re a selkie love
Mermaids, sirens, and selkies only reblog. Land lubbers GTFO
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theres a guy in my asian art hist. class who is visually the epitome of a redneck stereotype except hes an art history major and is very clearly passiomate about it
imagine a bowlegged white guy with a beard wearing flannel, a belt buckle, and cowboy boots talk about the intricacies of a hindu temple in sri lanka. this is the future liberals want
Fuck yes it is
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i love everything about this
When they say “boys will be boys” this is what they mean
i literally quote this video DAILY. The last millisecond where they all lose it, just a loud OUUAUAHH– cut off
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Lost in the sauce
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I hate shipwrecks in Minecraft bc they imply that there is/was some form of intelligent life in Minecraft before the player…… It’s clearly not villagers bc they can’t even build a village properly…… Who are these mysterious ship builders and where did they go…..


@halfaqueen your mind…….
actually the more i think ab it the more beautiful and lonely the world gets. i developed this interpretation after mineshafts where added but even before that, the temples buried by sand? trapped caverns in jungles? even in other worlds, fortresses in hell itself now only guarded by skeletons? houses in the end only accessible by portal after defeating the dragon? all relics of a past race thats been mysteriously wiped. the villagers dont know perhaps, they see you and assume your one of them. different perhaps, your nose is much to short and face much to squished, your language garbled complexities they have yet to decode, but thats fine to them. you have things they want and they have things you want. perhaps they will one day, long after you get tired of this world, uncover those past relics as well. perhaps they will recognize the stories passed down, perhaps they will lament not trying to understand you, to find the missing pieces of the race before them now entirely gone.
or something like that. im v tired
Makes you wonder though… If you’re the last of this species, how did you survive? Did whatever radiation that mutated the monsters of this world mutate you, too? After all, you have the ability to respawn after death, and save and load versions of the world. Was this an ability everyone had, or is it new and specifically yours? How long will it take them to identify you as a deity - one who cannot die, who does not age, who comes and goes and tears down or builds up the world as they please…
And then you have to ask, are you a god? Perhaps not in adventure mode, of course, but in creative (and even survival), you kind of are.
In creative, there is no end to what you can summon destroy and do. You don’t need to eat or heal, you can fly, you can do anything. You can trade with the villagers and you can kill them in one hit, then spawn in more with an egg, of all things.
In survival, you’re more limited, forced to deal with objects that already exist or creating new ones by natural means. Still, though, you cannot die permanently, you can pick and choose what you want the world to remember, and you can work for days, weeks, or months without even looking at a bed. To the villagers, you are a god.
I don’t really know where I’m going with this, but it’s interesting to think about what you look like in Minecraft through an outside perspective. We, as players, hold a horrible and wonderful power in our hands that honestly doesn’t mean a thing, in real life or to us. But perhaps in another world, far off and unknown, it means everything.
But even in survival, you can just put on wings and learn to fly almost instantly. You can take ender pearls and learn to teleport as soon as you get them. You have all the powers of all the mobs who try to attack you and more. Even only with some decent armour and no potions, you can swim in lava for a few seconds, enough to save you most of the time. You can crush diamonds and shape them with your bare hands, carry 1.2 million tonnes of gold on your person and eat spider eyes and zombie flesh with only slight discomfort. There’s all the evidence needed and more to see that you’re definitely mutated and quite possibly an immortal.
And think about this, the civilization that existed before us has been to hell. How else do you explain horse armour and flint & steel in the nether fortress chests? They rode on horses into a land guarded by skeletons and large monsters that throw fireballs at you.
Fuck there’s even more of this is the notes







Keep going through the notes, these people are on galaxy brain mode
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The full rotation of the Moon as seen by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter.
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Have you ever seen a violinist going APESHIT?!
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GO OFFF
Ok so I’ve been playing for 18 years and i’m a string teacher. Can i just say how IMPORTANT it is for young kids to see a BLACK, MALE-PRESENTING PERSON playing, nae, SHREDDING on a violin? I’ve know maybe 5 black people who played stringed instruments throughout my schooling and teaching (predumably because i’m an upper middle class white woman). In districts where the population is predominantly black, funding is always low, so the instruments are crappy. Kids quit, or the program is dismantled. I’ve seen very few professional string players who are black.
Obviously there are black string players. We just don’t see them because they “don’t look like” string players.
This person is the real deal. They were clearly classically trained, and seems to have some fiddle training as well. How cool is that?
He in a cape too so extra points
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