starsandspells

Ok I’ve acquired one (1) birthday present for my mom. I still have to paint her second present though

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Gabriel adopting the Wibberlys as small children is an amazing concept, partially because it’s so heartwarming, but also because it has the potential to be genuinely hilarious. Just Gabriel Tessouat, fearsome warrior, going around with Emma on his shoulders and Michael clinging to his leg. His never ending quest is now just stopping them from causing chaos. Dena wants to babysit and Gabriel is terrified of this happening.

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michael and emma embody the chess meme and respectively are "the smart kid, not understanding how he's losing" and "has been eating the pieces when he isn't looking"

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@adranysa she lives to torment michael.
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manifesting katie's comments on waiting for sunrise because she said she'd try to read some this week

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@starsandspells yah i mean, i have a terrible short-term memory, so.
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@adranysa then I will continue bothering you about it ;)
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you know how whenever you manifest it, it reminds me and then you get them…
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poems that i think about regularly, a list:
          - this be the verse by phillip larkin
          - laika by sarah doyle 
          - communion by jeanann verlee
          - nothing gold can stay by robert frost
          - in the country of resurrection by ada limon 
          - jessica gives me a chill pill by angie sijun lou
          - summer was forever by chen chen
          - the world’s loneliest whale sings the loudest song by noor hindi
          - elegy for brian, my brother who has been missing for ten years by steven espada dawson
          - the kitten by mary olive
          - first dog in space by brennig davies
          - real estate by richard siken
          - four quartets by t. s. eliot
          - the two headed calf by laura gilpin
          - mad girl's love song by sylvia plath
          - death comes to me again, a girl by dorianne laux
          - good bones by maggie smith
          - things to do in the belly of the whale by dan albergotti
          - the worm king's lullaby by richard siken
          - kinder than man by althea davis
          - september is a weary month by yasmin belkhyr
          - against death by noor hindi
          - sharing a cigarette with joan of arc by dante emilie
          - miracle fish by ada limon 
          - perhaps the world ends here by joy harjo
          - oranges by jean little
          - outbreaks by kitchen mckeown
          - please read by mary ruefle
          - cover story by richard siken
          - as long as there is love, there will be grief by heidi priebe
          - aileen wuoronos takes a lover home by olivia gatwood
          - explaining time to my dog by kat gordiano
          and, most of all;
          - lies about sea creatures by ada limon

adranysa

extremely good list. 
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