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‘Ay-Yo’ #HAECHAN

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Caption: ひさしぶり
Translation: Long time no see
HAPPY DOYOUNG DAY ! 1.2.23
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❛ ❛ an independent, highly selective, highly private, mutuals only writing blog for D A V I D K I N G from behaviour’s dead by daylight . loved by A N D R E W .
GOOD MORNING I JUST WOKE UP AND-
RANBOO IS IN MCC????
BEEDUO MCC TEAM???
MOTHERFUCKER SAID HE WASN'T GONNA-
OH MY GOD-
@dianarigg asked: the magicians + 11 ♦ favorite episode (specifically s1) 1x04: The World in the Walls
"In all of Fillory, one magician could drive every other magician insane. An inventor of puzzles with no solution and games where the rules changed for no reason. He was called The Madness Maker, but he had been born Ellis Wirth-Downs. On his first journey to Fillory, he played checkers with a powerful witch. He cheated, and her curse was simple: the only kind of magic he would ever do again was game magic. Jane Chatwin knew his need to make others suffer was only because he felt so alone in his cursed state, because the more Ellis played, the more insane he became. But soon, Jane figured out how to break this curse." – Thank you, Jane Chatwin, – "The Madness Maker's curse was [...] he didn’t play for the joy of winning, just the fear of losing. The real curse was, he only played when he could win, which cut him off from the surprise, horror, sadness, and wonder of life. Jane saw only one way out for him: stop playing. Start living.”