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siobhan | 20 | aus
multifandom trash who loves john murphy
watching:
the good place, designated survivor, merlin, comedy
reading:
ther lady's guide to petticoats and piracy, norse mythology, illuminae
networks:

tracking:
#usersiobhan
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my aesthetic blog ~ ~ ~ ~ my theme blog
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instagram ~ pinterest
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j-murphy:

yes we can keep on climbing til the end of the day
let the white winter weather try and hinder our climb
yes we can climb the mountain because 
                                                                                                     it’s christmas time

#sr

j-murphy:

                    if you’re going to save the world
                                     i’m the best person to keep you from messing up

I saw your reblog about the 100 and would like to let you know I started watching the 100 a few years ago because of a gifset you posted. So I have you to either thank or blame for getting me into this disaster show 😂


well im very sorry lol what a mess ive gotten you into

#sr

j-murphy:

It’s the dress. You’ll have to put on another one before you meet the children. But I don’t have another one. When we entered the abbey our worldly clothes were given to the poor. What about this one? The poor didn’t want this one.

j-murphy:

                                        richard ayoade on adam hills: the last leg

j-murphy:

Knossos (pronounced Kuh-nuh-SOS) is the ancient Minoan palace and surrounding city on the island of Crete, sung of by Homer in his Odyssey: “Among their cities is the great city of Cnosus, where Minos reigned when nine years old, he that held converse with great Zeus.” King Minos, famous for his wisdom and, later, one of the three judges of the dead in the underworld, would give his name to the people of Knossos and, by extension, the ancient civilization of Crete: Minoan. The settlement was established well before 2000 BCE and was destroyed, most likely by fire (though some claim a tsunami) c. 1700 BCE. Knossos has been identified with Plato’s mythical Atlantis from his dialogues of the Timaeus and Critiasand is also known in myth most famously through the story of Theseus and the Minotaur. It should be noted that King Minos’ character in the story, as the king who demands human sacrifice from Athens, is at odds with other accounts of him as a king of wisdom and justice who, further, built the first navy and rid the Aegean sea of pirates. (insp)

@mythonetwork: event 3: favorite location - knossos, crete

bethsmaggie:

                                      You came through.
                                                                  I knew you would.

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