predamaged-fortune-cookie:

trench-knight:

haiku-robot:

stalker-among-the-stars:

prettypinkdork:

clitclip:

honestly my favorite new phenomenon is the haiku bot coming in at the end of super serious posts. it’s like watching a supervillain come to a crushing defeat and then getting run over by a roomba.

The haikubot does not detect actual haiku. The artistry of haiku is that every line contains a thought or image that can be separated and still understood with the poem as a whole coming together to form a bigger idea or image.

The haikubot just detects sentences of 5-7-5 syllables and calls it a day. It’s an insult to the art form. Reading an actual haiku can be a spiritual experience.

You sound like a damn elitist bastard from the school of snobbery

you sound like a damn
elitist bastard from the
school of snobbery


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He was right that was a spiritual experience

vampireapologist:

vampireapologist:

whenever i see a baby in public i wish i were like a powerful faerie god mother character who could give the baby a gift like “you’ll never get a cold” or “math will always make sense to you” or something like bein’ great with string instruments but I don’t have any powers that I know of but it doesn’t stop me from trying so every time I see a baby in public I tell the adult with it “what a beautiful baby” and it makes them smile and then I pretend I can take the goodness of their smile and I look at the baby and I think very hard “you will have a good life, even if it’s hard, you will end up happy” and I’m just hopin’ the magic kicks in at some point

faerie: for your service, I will grant you one boon

me: cool can it be the power to grant boons

faerie, looking through the manual: uh,

You know Aang never let go of Katara yeah…? I think the guru not only tried to make him go into avatar state again but also teach Aang how to fly.

thewillowtree3:

slowdissolve:

sskuvira:

The
Buddhist concept of “attachment” and “non-attachment” is
typically misunderstood.
The Guru told Aang to let go of his
attachment to Katara. Aang interpreted it as “dump her” or stop
feeling anything for her. That’s not what non- attachment means at all. Non-
attachment is NOT being stone -cold aloof; it means to stop holding on so tightly, stop micro-managing, stop meddling and just trust.
Trust the flow.
Trust the unfolding of events. Trust those you love to love you back.

Aang could not defeat the Phoenix King if his mind was on Katara.
He could not (should not) fight her battles for her. He had to
focus on what he needed to do and Katara was quite capable of taking
care of herself. That is what the Guru meant by “letting go”
of Katara.

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Attachment
in the Buddhist context is like: trying to hold water in your hands
by making a tight fist. You hold on so tightly the water squeezed
right out leaving you empty handed and slightly damp.
People do
this to the ones they love. They try to “hold on” so tightly the
other person starts to hate them.

Korra’s
journey to non- attachment was not the same as Aang’s. Korra was more
attached to her label as Avatar or her idea of what she
should be as the Avatar.  She had little to no problem
trusting her friends and loved ones to handle themselves in battle.
Her challenge was letting go to this identity she had created for
herself long ago and instead embracing who she really was. Many of us
get stuck in labels applied to us, expectations put upon us,
traditions and cultural norms taught to us that we never find out who
we really are and what we are really capable of. Book Four
Korra had been holding on so tightly the “old her” to what had
happened to the “old her” that she could not heal and move
forward.  Korra had to let go of her- self: her fears,
insecurities, old labels and other attachments to
step in front of a spirit weapon of that magnitude and just trust that she could stop it.

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“Attachment”
may not be the best English word to translate the concept from the
original language…..but still I like that both the shows bring up
these concepts. Its a good introduction. If you want more I recommend
the American Buddhist Writer Brad Warner translating Dogen Buddhism
for the Modern Western audience.

Absolutely perfect

This is fucking beautiful @threehoursfromtroy

macrolit:

eeyore9990:

toomanyfandomstocountcx:

greeedybastard:

diggly:

mamacastiel:

why does this have 32k notes? it’s just a picture of a knife in a ranch bottle, is there some unspoken joke that 32 thousand people share? what is going on here, i dont get it. it’s just a fucking picture of a knife in a ranch bottle. is there some spiritual connection people have to this picture? is there some ominous and mystical reasoning that this has 32 thousand notes? do people reblog this because it makes them look like some indie blogger? or is there just something funny to this? someone please explain

no one tell him

Scheduling this to post on March 15 because it needs to happen.

The ides of March have come

Beware the ides of March.

Beware!!

Resources for Writing Stories set in Middle-earth

wheelrider:

heckofabecca:

Heyo! This is a masterlist that I’ve compiled to help my fellow Tolkien writers/creators. A lot of us have done a lot of research to create our settings, and I wanted to put all the awesome resources I’ve found over the years into one place. Voila~ 

I’m always excited to see new things that might be useful for writers working within Tolkien’s setting. Let me know if you spot something useful!

This is amazing! Thanks so much for compiling, @heckofabecca!

Resources for Writing Stories set in Middle-earth