Benjamin FUCKING Shaw makes me feel some things
I think I'm into toxic men
but I NEED that toxic British man rn
someone come save me
everytime he gets book time I foam at the mouth
save me
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Benjamin FUCKING Shaw makes me feel some things
I think I'm into toxic men
but I NEED that toxic British man rn
someone come save me
everytime he gets book time I foam at the mouth
save me

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Dead or Alive Masterlist
Series: Dead or Alive (Follow up to A Witch’s Revenge. Also available on AO3)
Series Summary: Zephyra Nightwolfe returns to the world of Supernatural. It’s season 10. Dean has the Mark of Cain, Sam is desperate to save his brother, and Zephyra is on the run from Crowley. As a witch of the Wise Coven, Zephyra has the scoop on spells that no other witches in the world could ever imagine. Zephyra, along with her best friend, Jazzy Baker (Dean’s ex-girlfriend), has found a way to create more demon-killing weapons. In an effort to keep Jazzy safe, Zephyra leaves her home to find a way to stop Crowley. When all other efforts fail, she decides to call on two old friends, that may or may not also want to kill her. She hopes they can put their differences aside to neutralize a mutual enemy.
Warning: Profanity, descriptions of violence
Characters: Zephyra Nightwolfe (OFC), Jazzy Baker (OFC mentioned), Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Darryl Zao (Mercy Thompson Series), Crowley, Rowena, Ben Shaw (Mercy Thompson series)
Chapter one: My Fucking Pizza
Chapter two: Make Yourself at Home
by Benjamin Shaw | Probably more commentaries, study guides, and helps have been published on the book of Psalms than on any other book of the Bible. It is not my purpose here to supplant those other works. Rather, I want to offer some suggestions to the Christian on how to use the Psalms so that he can then...
BACKGROUND ART: COBBHEIST SHAW’S FAMILY HOUSE
Hello everyone!
This week we’re sharing more re-designed backgrounds for the town of Cobbheist. This time we focused on Shaw’s family house. Some of the interior shots were left pretty much the same, only working on the contrast and giving it a bit of a push in the light department. The Shed and House exterior have more work done. We’ve once again included the old art so you can better compare.
We’re also including an example of overlays we’ll be using to create certain background effects without having to include complete “raining” images (like we did during the first demo).
What do you think?
Megadead presents melancholy on Benjamin Shaw’s terms
Photo by Aisha Latosski
Originally appeared on the 405, view archived article here.
You can cry if it’s your party, but what about when you’re just the guest? Benjamin Shaw encourages you to embrace reclusivity. He’s a musician with many facets, and on his new album, Megadead, he puts his left-field gloom to work. As part of the DIY, bedroom producer scene, Shaw’s biggest statements come from the haphazard structure and varying tonal quality. The new album meanders with a purposeful cynicism.
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The modern reader should understand the word hosanna to be an exclamation of praise directed especially at the promised Messiah, recognizing
Where did the word hosanna come from? It is most likely an English transliteration of a Greek adaptation and transliteration of an Aramaic version of a Hebrew exclamation found in Psalm 118:25. The Hebrew is hoshiah na, while the Aramaic is hosha na. The move from the Aramaic to the Greek hōsanna is obvious, though it combines two words in Hebrew and Aramaic into one in Greek.
The modern reader should understand the word hosanna to be an exclamation of praise directed especially at the promised Messiah, recognizing
Where did the word hosanna come from? It is most likely an English transliteration of a Greek adaptation and transliteration of an Aramaic version of a Hebrew exclamation found in Psalm 118:25. The Hebrew is hoshiah na, while the Aramaic is hosha na. The move from the Aramaic to the Greek hōsanna is obvious, though it combines two words in Hebrew and Aramaic into one in Greek. The phrase in Hebrew (and in Aramaic) means, “Save, please!”—at least, that is the explanation most favored by scholars.
"Because of His sinlessness, Jesus had no need to offer sacrifice for His own sins, and He Himself embodied the perfect sacrifice. He became both priest and sacrifice."
Benjamin Shaw