Some amazing photos from Oregon/Washington!
1) A cool tree in the woods of Vancouver
2) The foggy ocean
3) A smoky sunset, the view from our Air B&B in Netarts
4) The less foggy ocean, with some beautiful waves
5) An oceanside cave
6) Looking up in an old growth forest
7) The view of Mount Hood from Timberline Lodge
8) The beautiful Barlow Wayside Park
9) A caboose shaped Air B&B
10) Beautiful roses at the Oregon Zoo
So I found videos of Waving Through A Window (first picture) and You Will Be Found (second picture) and found something really interesting. If you look closely, they have EXACTLY the same setup, except in Waving Through A Window the ensemble is facing away from Evan and in You Will Be Found everyone is looking at him. At the beginning he is wishing they would notice him, and by the end of act 1 they see him and appreciate him. ❤💕💞
please reblog if you post the about the following:
- hamilton
- in the heights
- dear evan hansen
- les miserables
- waitress
- rent
- spring awakening
- newsies
- great comet
- wicked
- the addams family
- book of mormon
- godspell
- avenue q
- grease
- joseph and the amazing technicolor dreamcoat
- the last five years
- heathers
- beautiful
- legally blonde
- literally any other broadway musical
I NEED THIS SHIRT YOU HAVE NO IDEA
That is probably pretty accurate.
What ‘base’ would holding hands be in Alethkar.
it depends entirely on which hand, which genders, and what Rosharan baseball is like
1) oh good lord it's been like 175 in the past 2 years and I'm 15 so that gives you an idea
2) Harry Potter is an obvious one, but Every Day is a great read that helps gain an understanding of a lot of different types of people while still following a romance/fantasy storyline
3) The Lost Hero - Rick Riordan
4) Archenemies - Marissa Meyer
5) Oathbringer - Brandon Sanderson
6) The Iron Trial - Holly Black/Cassandra Clare, and at least 3 times
7) not all night but definitely late: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
8) Les Misérables - Victor Hugo
9) The Scorch Trials - James Dashner
10) idk
11) oh God I don't know, I don't normally hate books
12) probably one of the Stormlight Archive books, can't pick which
13) Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda -> Love Simon
14) again Stormlight Archive and also a good Percy Jackson remake
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16) Girls Made of Snow and Glass - Melissa Bashardoust
17) SURPRISE! Roshar from Stormlight Archive
18) Dragons are great
19) Emma Carstairs and Cristina Rosales, Dark Artifices - Cassandra Clare
20) Callum Hunt and Aaron Stewart, Magisterium - Holly Black/Cassandra Clare
21) top of the ferris wheel in Simon vs. the Homosapiens Agenda - Becky Albertalli
22) Linh Cinder, The Lunar Chronicles - Marissa Meyer; Jasnah Kholin, The Stormlight Archive - Brandon Sanderson
23) Elend Venture, Mistborn - Brandon Sanderson; Renarin Kholin - Stormlight Archive
24) Nova Artino, Renegades - Marissa Meyer
25) Kaladin x Happiness, Stormlight Archive-- just kidding. There are so many.
26) idk
*27) best plot twist
28) Adrian Everhart's power from Renegades: making drawings come to life
29) Moash, Stormlight Archive; Alex Strike, Magisterium; Octavian, Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan; Gally, Maze Runner - James Dashner
30) Alex Strike
31) ooh I don't know
32) Death Cure 250 (because spoilers)
33) Jasnah bashing Amaram in Oathbringer
34) Sewers in Les Misérables
35) again DC 250, also the last 100 pages of Hero of Ages - Brandon Sanderson
36) SHOCKER! Stormlight Archive
37) Lunar Chronicles
38) Every Day
39) I don't read horror
40) Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue - Mackenzi Lee
41) Maze Runner
1) 📚 approximately how many books have you read
2) 📝 book that everyone has to read
3) 📕 favourite first book in a series
4) 📗 favourite second book in a series
5) 📘 favourite third book in a series
6) 📖 book you’ve read more than once and how many times
7) 🛋 book that keep you up all night
8) 🎁 book that was surprisingly good
9) 😡 book you expected more of
10) 💰 most expensive book you’ve bought
11) 💩 the worst book you’ve read
12) 🏆 the best book you’ve read
13) 🎥 favourite book to movie/tv show adaptation
14) 🎬 book you want to be a movie/tv show
15) 🏝 summer book recommendation
16) ⛄️ winter book recommendation
17) 🌎 favourite fictional world
18) 🐲 favourite book creature
19) 👯 favourite female friendship
20) 👯♂️ favourite male friendship
21) 💋 favourite kiss
22) 👸 favourite princess/queen
23) 🤴 favourite prince/king
24) 😈 favourite villain
25) ❤️ favourite ship
26) ⛵️ favourite crack ship
27) 😱 best plot twist
28) 🔮 power you’d like to have
29) 🥊 character you’d punch in the face
30) 😤 character you loved but now hate
31) 😻 character you hated but now love
32) 😭 death that made you cry the most
33) 😂 the funniest scene
34) 🤢 the grossest scene
35) 💔 scene that broke your heart
36) 🏹 favourite fantasy book
37) 🚀 favourite sci fi book
38) 🌹 favourite romance book
39) 👻 favourite horror book
40) 🏰 favourite historical fiction book
41) 🔫 favourite dystopian book
In April I was in a school production of West Side Story. Here are the Sharks - I was a Shark ensemble boy. That’s me in the black hat and brown jacket. Loved my cast. ❤❤❤
Wrong again, it's definitely Ellista
you: Elend the bookworm is the most relatable character in the Cosmere
me: no it’s Palona
Palona, in the face of the apocalypse: my tbr list won’t read itself
This is such a good point!!!
I find it kinda odd how people talk about writing “flawed” characters like the flaws are an afterthought
Like “cool cool we’ve got this perfect hero now to just sprinkle on some Irritability and Trust Issues then microwave for 6 minutes on high until Done”
But I’ve personally found it feels a lot more useful to just… think of the flaws as the Good Traits except bad this time
The protagonist is loyal? Maybe that means they have a hard time recognizing toxic relationships and are easily manipulated by those they want to trust
The hero is compassionate? Maybe they work too hard and overextend themselves trying to help people and then they refuse to ask for help when they need it themselves for fear of burdening others
They’re dedicated to their ideals? Maybe they’re also too stubborn to know when to quit and they have trouble apologizing for their mistakes
If they’re creative, they can also be flighty. If they’re confident, they can be arrogant. If they’re brave, they might be reckless. If they’re smart, they could be condescending. Protective can become controlling, and someone who’s carefree could very well also be emotionally distant
In my opinion, the best “flaws” aren’t just added on afterwards. The best flaws are baked in deep, ‘cause they’re really just virtues turned upside down
Every person is important and deserves to feel loved and supported and I will go out of my way to give them what they need. You can be free to be yourself without us judging you. ❤💕💞
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This is beautiful
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