Beginning of the year: I WANT YOU FOR A LIFETIME
End of the year: LET ME FACE LET ME FACE LET ME FACE MY FEARSS
Beginning of the year: I WANT YOU FOR A LIFETIME
End of the year: LET ME FACE LET ME FACE LET ME FACE MY FEARSS
Hawkmoth: Marinette Dupain-Cheng, last time you rejected my gift
Marinette: Oh, it’s you again. Did you run out of babies to akumatise?
Hawkmoth: what?
Marinette: I mean was August taken on a holiday?
Hawkmoth: Mar-
Marinette: Was Lila busy tonight?
Hawkmoth: If you-
Marinette: Chloe still being nice and not getting people akumatised? My class actually dealing with things maturely?
Hawkmoth: QUIET!
Marinette: ……
Hawkmoth: I sense a great potential within you. I know you are upset about the injustices of the world, the cruelty of others, how everyone always -
Marinette: No crazy fans in Paris? No people getting upset when they get caught breaking the law
Hawkmoth: If you weren’t going to accept the akuma why did you let it touch you?
Marinette: I was bored. Really would have thought you would have learnt by now
I don’t understand how people can leave tumblr. I’ve been here since 2009 - I couldn’t leave even if I wanted to.
i really believe that anyone who made an account between 2009-2011 unknowingly signed a contract with the devil and now we’re all trapped here until the website finally dies like leaving has never been an option in the first place



I drew what I thought sable might look like when she’s a teenager and grown up. The last one is what she might look like in silver’s future when she’s kind of mellowed out by then. The second one looks kinda rushed, I think I might have been tired when I drew it or something?

During the construction of London’s massive “super sewer,” archaeologists discovered something unusual in the mud: a 500-year-old skeleton of a man still wearing his thigh-high leather boots.
The Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA) announced this week that the skeleton was unearthed on the shores of the Thames, near a bend in the river downstream from the Tower of London.
“By studying the boots, we’ve been able to gain a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of a man who lived as many as 500 years ago,” said Beth Richardson, a finds specialist who analyzes artifacts at MOLA Headland, a consortium of archaeologists. “They have helped us to better understand how he may have made his living in hazardous and difficult conditions, but also how he may have died. It has been a privilege to be able to study something so rare and so personal.” Read more.