″When The Snows Fall And The White Winds Blow, The Lone Wolf Dies, But The Pack Survives.“

″When The Snows Fall And The White Winds Blow, The Lone Wolf Dies, But The Pack Survives.“
″When The Snows Fall And The White Winds Blow, The Lone Wolf Dies, But The Pack Survives.“

″When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives.“

— George R. R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

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5 years ago
La Madrugada: Dawn (00:00 ~ 5:00) La Mañana: Morning (~5:00 - 11:59) La Tarde: Afternoon (12:00 ~ 19:59)

la madrugada: dawn (00:00 ~ 5:00) la mañana: morning (~5:00 - 11:59) la tarde: afternoon (12:00 ~ 19:59) la noche: evening / night (20:00 - 23:59)

anteayer: the day before yesterday ayer: yesterday hoy: today mañana: tomorrow pasado mañana: the day after tomorrow

el día: day la semana: week el fin de semana: weekend el mes: month el año: year la estación: season ¿Cuál es la fecha de hoy? - What is the date today? ¿A qué fecha estamos hoy? - What is the date today? Hoy es … : Today is … 27 de mayo de 2017 (veintisiete de mayo de dos mil diecisiete)

los días de la semana: days of the week ¿Qué día es hoy? - What day is today? Hoy es … : Today is … lunes: Monday martes: Tuesday miércoles: Wednesday jueves: Thursday viernes: Friday sábado: Saturday domingo: Sunday *We use “el” or “lo” with the days. And we don’t use capital letters. El lunes voy a ir al doctor. - I’m going to the doctor on Monday. Los jueves tengo clases de piano. - On Thursdays I have piano classes.

los meses del año: months of the year ¿En qué mes estamos? - What moth are we in? Estamos en… : We’re in … enero: January febrero: February marzo: March abril: April mayo: May junio: June julio: July agosto: August septiembre: September octubre: October noviembre: November diciembre: December

las estaciones del año: seasons of the year ¿En qué estación estamos? - What season are we in? Estamos en … : We’re in … la primavera: spring el verano: summer el otoño: fall el invierno: winter

We use “en” with months and seasons. And we don’t use capital letters either. Voy a viajar en agosto. - I’m going to travel in August. Visito a mi familia en (el) verano. - I visit my family in the summer.

la semana pasada: last week el fin de semana pasado: last weekend el mes pasado: last month el año pasado: last year la primavera pasada: last Spring el verano/ otoño/ invierno pasado: last Summer/ Fall/ Winter esta semana: this week este fin de semana: this weekend este mes: this month este año: this year esta primavera: this Spring este verano/ otoño/ invierno: this Summer/ Fall/ Winter la próxima semana: next week el próximo fin de semana: next weekend el próximo mes: next month el próximo año: next year la próxima primavera: next Spring el próximo verano/ otoño/ invierno: next Summer/ Fall/ Winter also: la semana que viene: next week el fin de semana que viene: next weekend el mes que viene: next month el año que viene: next year

segundo: second minuto: minute hora: hour

¿Qué hora es? - What time is it? 1:00 = Es la una: It’s 1:00 2:00 = Son las dos: It’s 2:00 3:00 = Son las tres en punto: It’s three o´clock 4:15 = Son las cuatro y cuarto: It’s a quarter past four 5:30 = Son las cinco y media: It’s half past five 6:45 = Son las siete menos cuarto: It’s a quarter to seven 6:45 = Son cuarto para las siete: It’s a quarter to seven (same as previous one) … de la madrugada: at dawn … de la mañana: in the morning … de la tarde: in the afternoon … de la noche: in the evening / at night medio día: noon media noche: midnight todos los días: every day todas las semanas: every week todos los fines de semana: every weekend todos los meses: every month todos los años: every year todas las mañanas: every morning todas las tardes: every afternoon todas las noches: every evening/night todas las primaveras: every Spring todos los veranos/ otoños/ inviernos: every Summer/ Fall/ Winter

todo el día: all day toda la semana: all week, the whole week todo el fin de semana: the whole weekend todo el mes: the whole month todo el año: the whole year toda la mañana: the whole morning toda la tarde: the whole afternoon toda la noche: all night toda la primavera: the whole Spring todo el verano/ otoño/ invierno: the whole Summer/ Fall/ Winter

cada día: each day cada semana: each week cada fin de semana: each weekend cada mes: each month cada año: each year cada mañana: each morning cada tarde: each afternoon cada noche: each evening/night cada primavera: each Spring cada verano/ otoño/ invierno: each Summer/ Fall/ Winter cada dos horas: every two hours cada tres días: every three days cada dos semanas: every two weeks cada seis meses: every six months cada cuatro años: every four years

una vez: once dos veces: twice tres veces: three times una vez al día: once a day dos horas al día: two hours a day tres veces a la semana: three times a week cuatro días a la semana: four days a week cinco veces al mes: five times a month seis días al mes: six days a month siete veces al año: seven times a year ocho meses al año: eight months a year

la primera vez: the first time la segunda vez: the second time la tercera vez: the third time la cuarta vez: the fourth time la quinta vez: the fifth time el pasado: the past el presente: the present el futuro: the future

ahora: now en este momento: at this moment estos días: these days por el momento: at the moment últimamente: recently

siempre: always casi siempre: most of the time, almost always la mayoría de las veces: most of the times a menudo / seguido: often normalmente: usually a veces: sometimes rara vez: seldom casi nunca: rarely, hardly ever nunca: never otra vez / de nuevo: again hoy en día: nowadays hasta ahora: so far, up to now hasta la fecha / hasta hoy: until today

hace: ago hace dos semanas: two weeks ago hace tres meses: three months ago hace cuatro años: four years ago

antes (de): before después (de): after

justo antes (de): just before justo después (de): just after

después: later luego: then, later ya: already desde: since, from hasta: until de: from a: to

de lunes a viernes: from Monday to Friday desde el lunes hasta el viernes: from Monday until Friday

pronto: soon inmediatamente: immediately de repente: suddenly

temprano: early a tiempo: on time tarde: late

al mismo tiempo: at the same time durante: during

un momento: a moment hace un momento: a moment ago Un momento, por favor. - Just a second, please.

cualquier momento: any time cualquier hora: any hour/time cualquier día: any day cualquier semana: any week cualquier fin de semana: any weekend cualquier mes: any month cualquier año: any year

algún momento: some time algún día: some day alguna semana: some week algún fin de semana: some weekend algún mes: some month algún año: some year ¿Cuándo? - When? ¿Cuánto tiempo […]? - How long […]? ¿Cuántos días/ meses/ años […]? - How many days/ months/ years […]? ¿Desde cuándo […]? - Since when[…]? ¿Hace cuánto tiempo (que) […]? - Since when […]? (same as previous one) ¿Hasta cuándo […]? - Until when […]? By when […]? ¿Para cuándo […]? - By when […]?

Tener tiempo: To have time No tener tiempo: To not have time Tardarse: to take time el cumpleaños: birthday ¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños? - When is your birthday? Es el 2 de marzo: It’s on March 2nd el aniversario: anniversary la cita: appointment; date las vacaciones: vacation el día festivo/ feriado: the holiday la fecha límite: due date la fecha de vencimiento: expiration date la fecha de entrega: due date (for school/work projects, homework…)

I hope this was helpful.  If you have more, please share it with us :)

5 years ago
Duane Michals, Things Are Queer, 1973
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5 years ago
Spooky Playlist
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‘Fire That Burns’ by Circa Waves

‘Drunk on Halloween’ by Wallows

‘Aawake at Night’ by half alive

‘Graveyard Whistling’ by Nothing But Thieves 

‘Alien’ by Airways

‘Afterlife’ by Nothing But Thieves 

‘Do I Wanna Know?’ by Arctic Monkeys

‘Choke’ by I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME

‘Bad as Hell’ by Friday Pilots Club

‘Stranger Things’ by Survival Kit

‘Visitation Of The Ghost’ by The Brobecks

5 years ago
There Are Few People Whom I Really Love, And Still Fewer Of Whom I Think Well. The More I See Of The
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There Are Few People Whom I Really Love, And Still Fewer Of Whom I Think Well. The More I See Of The
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There Are Few People Whom I Really Love, And Still Fewer Of Whom I Think Well. The More I See Of The

There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of merit or sense.

Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005)

2 years ago
You Know What's Even Better Than Having Sex With Kinky Men? Corrupting Vanilla Men Into Becoming Kinky.

You know what's even better than having sex with kinky men? Corrupting vanilla men into becoming kinky.

Like sending him pics during the day of me in lingerie, texting him the things I wish he would do to me. I tease him for days, but never make a move, until he comes home so aroused he can't even breathe or think and he just throws me onto the bed and...

But he apologises afterwards. He didn't mean to be so rough.

So I guide his hand on my pussy and say, "See how wet I am? That's what you do to me. It was so fucking hot when you did that, baby."

Showing up to his work in a trench coat, lingerie and a smile. He will tell me I shouldn't be here at first, that we shouldn't be doing this, but he soon shuts up as I get down on my knees and worship his cock in his bosses office. The entire time his cock is in my mouth, I'm telling him how beautiful his cock is, how good it tastes, how wet I am just from sucking on his cock. He watches as I touch myself, moaning around his cock, how my face changes when I cum with his cock in my mouth. And then when he is ready, I swallow every drop, sucking like my life depends on it as he holds onto the wall for dear life, moaning out my name over and over again. I'll kiss his cheek and thank him for letting me do that before I leave.

He spanks me once, on accident, and I cry out. He apologizes thinking he hurt me. But then I turn to him with blushing cheeks, "Don't apologize, I think I liked it. Is that okay?"

Soon, he can't stop thinking about me, about the faces I make when his hands are on me. The thought of me on my knees, and he tells me he likes it too.

That's when he comes home with toys he wants to try out on me, and he can't help but smack my ass as hard as he can everytime he walks by me as im washing the dishes because he loves the noises I make when he does.

He starts doing research, comes home saying "I wanna try this but I don't want to hurt you."

"It's okay, baby. We will come up with a word that I can say during that tells you that It hurts too much and we need to stop."

"Great idea!"

One day he can't hold himself back anymore, and commands me to get onto my knees.

I reply with a "Yes, Sir" and a smile.

Then, I'll finally see it.

The darkness inside of him he's been hiding. The things he has always wanted to do but shame or fear kept them hidden. Then, it will be me who is afraid. Afraid of what he will do to me but also... the exhilaration of what he might do to me.

That's when I will know he is mine.

When he won't be able to cum without my mouth or my hand. When he won't be able to have sex with anyone without wanting to choke them or call them a dirty little whore. When foreplay turns into spanking and spitting.

He won't be able to have vanilla missionary sex anymore with anyone. He will be my toy and I will fulfill his every fantasy everyday until the end of my days.

5 years ago

So, the first photo of a black hole was just released, and it’s cool and all, but seeing it, all I could think of was this.

So, The First Photo Of A Black Hole Was Just Released, And It’s Cool And All, But Seeing It, All I

wake up sheeple. the truth is out there.

5 years ago

The Last Words Of Famous Writers

When you’ve dedicated your life to words, it’s important to go out eloquently.

Ernest Hemingway: “Goodnight my kitten.” Spoken to his wife before he killed himself.

Jane Austen: “I want nothing but death.” In response to her sister, Cassandra, who was asking her if she wanted anything.

J.M Barrie: “I can’t sleep.”

L. Frank Baum: “Now I can cross the shifting sands.”

Edgar Allan Poe: “Lord help my poor soul.”

Thomas Hobbes: “I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap into the dark,”

Alfred Jarry: “I am dying…please, bring me a toothpick.”

Hunter S. Thompson: “Relax — this won’t hurt.”

Henrik Ibsen: “On the contrary!”

Anton Chekhov: “I haven’t had champagne for a long time.”

Mark Twain: “Good bye. If we meet—” Spoken to his daughter Clara.

Louisa May Alcott: “Is it not meningitis?” Alcott did not have meningitis, though she believed it to be so. She died from mercury poison.

Jean Cocteau: “Since the day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking towards me, without hurrying.”

Washington Irving: “I have to set my pillows one more night, when will this end already?”

Leo Tolstoy: “But the peasants…how do the peasants die?”

Hans Christian Andersen: “Don’t ask me how I am! I understand nothing more.”

Charles Dickens: “On the ground!” He suffered a stroke outside his home and was asking to be laid on the ground.

H.G. Wells: “Go away! I’m all right.” He didn’t know he was dying.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “More light.”

W.C. Fields: “Goddamn the whole fucking world and everyone in it except you, Carlotta!” “Carlotta” was Carlotta Monti, actress and his mistress.

Voltaire: “Now, now, my good man, this is no time for making enemies.” When asked by a priest to renounce Satan.

Dylan Thomas: “I’ve had 18 straight whiskies…I think that’s the record.”

George Bernard Shaw: “Dying is easy, comedy is hard.”

Henry David Thoreau: “Moose…Indian.”

James Joyce: “Does nobody understand?”

Oscar Wilde: “Either the wallpaper goes, or I do.” 

Bob Hope: “Surprise me.” He was responding to his wife asking where he wanted to be buried.

Roald Dahl’s last words are commonly believed to be “you know, I’m not frightened. It’s just that I will miss you all so much!” which are the perfect last words. But, after he appeared to fall unconscious, a nurse injected him with morphine to ease his passing. His actual last words were a whispered “ow, fuck”

Salvador Dali hoped his last words would be “I do not believe in my death,” but instead, they were actually, “Where is my clock?”

Emily Dickinson: “I must go in, the fog is rising.”

4 years ago

Hello! I’m really interested in learning russian , but I’m having a hard time with the alphabet. Do you have any tips??

Of course! Thank you for your ask!

There are nurmerous ways to learn alphabets, and some may work better for you you than others. But a few that I know work well for people (and myself when I was learning it) include:

Flashcards

It’s usually really easy and cheap to find small, blank cards or notes at stores, but if not, you can cut cardstock paper into 4-6 pieces and use them. Then you write the letter in large print at the top (you can find the letters here if you need to, and yes, making these helps the learning process) with their name and sound below, written in a way that makes sense to you. Then you write only the letter on the other side. You can use them to quiz yourself, but to start, try having the first side facing you, just until you start learning them.

Grouping

Another way you can do it is to break up the letters into groups (either of familiar-looking letters, like А, Е, Р, О, then Ш, Ф, Б, Ж, etc., or in alphabetical order, which you can find here), and memorizing 6-8 at a time. You can write them, or just look at them, cover, and say their name/sound. You could also combine this method with the others. Whatever works best for you!

YouTube

There are some YouTubers out there who have some great videos on the Russian alphabet. For example, Learn Russian with RussianPod 101 makes great videos, like this one specifically designed to help you learn the alphabet (the method they use is my Grouping category, by the way). All you have to do is search “Russian alphabet.”

Transliterate

This method works to solidify what you already have learned. Basically, you type/write words in a language you already know, using the cyrillic alphabet. For example, dog would be дог, cat would be кат, and mirror would be миррор. Play around with the names of what’s around you, and don’t worry if you mess up; you’ll get better with practice. If you need to check your words, you can use Google Translate (free, easy to access) and type “дог” in, then listen to them say it with the speaker button. In the end, you’ll be able to read and spell Russian words with speed and accuracy.

I hope this helps!

If you need more methods listed, I’d be happy to make another post about this. Just let me know!

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