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headfirstintowonderland: so someone once called my old english teacher immature (because at this point he was spinning around on a wheely chair) and he said: “Yeah, but the truth is we never really grow up. We just masquerade as adults because that’s
angelwormwood: angelwormwood: angelwormwood: taking stock meme phrases and translating them into Ye Olde English is literally top tier comedy “hoes mad” - average, basic, possibly funny in the right context and if it appeals to your personal sense
smashinglightss: z-o-l-a: My dad gave our 2 month old English bulldog puppy a taste of strawberry Popsicle today. This is true happiness. I WILL NEVER GET OVER THESE PHOTOS
espikvlt: In the linguistics class I took last semester I learned that in Old English, the word “she” didn’t even exist. Everyone was called “he” or “they.”In case you need proof that pronouns have no inherent gender, it’s literally
the-golden-ghost: whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes at
annabellioncourt: vintagegal: A Vaudeville performance based on the old English ballad “Death and the Lady”. Photographed by Joseph Hall, 1906 (via) I’VE SEEN PICTURES FROM THE OPENING OF THIS, BUT NEVER THE ENDING WHERE THE LADY AND DEATH
please... if you’re going to attempt to speak in “old” english
My dad gave our 2 month old English bulldog puppy a taste of strawberry Popsicle today. This is true happiness.
frosttoth: newcleic-asshole: languagenerds: why does old english look like shitposting wuss poppin jimþo thats a thorn. That little half b half p looking abomination makes the “th” sound. that says “thiccness”. That IS shitposting who the
dazi-shut-doon-again: variousfucking: Dirty old English slut sucking cock and swallowing Mmmm she’s as hottt as fuck
awed-frog:shinyhappygoth: bumblebeebats: king-jesster: Worldbuilders naming towns: I named this town Elygwe’meth which means “Where the Dearly Beloved King died next to his Lover” in the language I invented and also a combination of the Old English
derspit-official: the-golden-ghost: whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their
z-o-l-a: My dad gave our 2 month old English bulldog puppy a taste of strawberry Popsicle today. This is true happiness.
cratis: the-golden-ghost: whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes
4men-who-like-it-hot: The Book of Old English Songs and Ballards, illustrated by Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale. 1915. 'Although a lion in the field, A lamb in turn thou shalt find him.’
Photo by Joseph Hall of a vaudeville turn that used an old English ballad ‘Death and the Lady’ to highlight the great evils of drink and card-playing. submitted firstdrowned
aplacetolovedogs: Chunk, a 4-month-old English Bulldog puppy, just got a brand new memory foam bed! Watch how the adorable little guy reacts after stepping into it for the first time. Share this cute video with family and friends!
homoglobinopathy: astudyingreymatter: doctorofwhut: theticklishpear: From Old English Bindery Wait, what? That’s how it’s done? ^Right?! I never knew how the gold detailing on book bindings was done. And this… isn’t how I thought it worked
peoplemask:larissafae:whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes
dazi-shut-doon-again: variousfucking: Dirty old English slut sucking cock and swallowing Mmmm she’s as hottt as fuck i would love her to suck me off please
victoriousvocabulary: WYRD [noun] 1. fate personified, e.g. the Three Witches in Macbeth, the Moirai, the Norns. 2. fate; destiny. 3. an event; occurrence. Etymology: from Old English wyrd, weird. From Proto-Germanic *wurdiz, from Proto-Indo-European
beautiful-illusion-wonder: beautiful-illusion-wonder: Ackermans From wiki: Acker came from German or Old English, meaning “field”, and is also related to the word “acre”. Therefore, Ackermann means “fieldman”. Ackerman is also a common Ashkenazi
unearthedgemstones:Garnet is such a colorful mineral. Although the name means ‘dark red’ in old English, it actually comes in almost every color, including orange, and even green and purple. ❤️💛💚💜 It has been used in jewelry since ancient
nipplebiter: “Children suck the mother when they are young and the father when they are old.” English Proverb
peoplemask:larissafae:whatamievensaying:annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes at
angelicaschvyler: An Old English word for library was “bōchord”, which literally means “book hoard”, and honestly I really think we should go back to saying that because not only does it sound really fucking cool, but it also sort of implies
satanicspacecat: Was so stoked to do this adorable lil totoro today. Great way to end the week. #tattoo #theoldeenglish #totoro #totorotattoo #myneighbortotoro #studioghibli #studioghiblitattoo #newcastletattooist (at The Olde English Tattoo Parlour)
larissafae: whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes at it and
vintagegal: A Vaudeville performance based on the old English ballad “Death and the Lady”. Photographed by Joseph Hall, 1906 (via)
centuriespast: CRANE, WalterA Floral Fantasy in an Old English Garden: Dandelion1899LithographBritish Library, London
mightymorphinpowerbottom: My old English teacher from senior year just shared this on Facebook and I am living.
apollophile: A Sweet LullabyEleanor Fortescue Brickdale (1872-1945)c.1910 (colour lithograph)illustration from ‘The Book of Old English Songs and Ballads’, published by Hodder and Stoughton,Bridgeman ImagesThis image illustrates a line from “A
carminagf: Knight Carrying Child. The Book of Old English Songs and Ballads. Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
victoriousvocabulary: SATANOPHANY [noun] 1. an incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon. 2. the appearance of Satan on earth. Etymology: from Old English Satan, from Latin Satān, from Ancient Greek Satán, from Hebrew Śāṭān, “adversary,
peoplemask: larissafae: whatamievensaying: annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes
annabellioncourt: There’s a lovely old English myth that if someone who truely loved and trusted the werewolf called it by name that it would turn back to human. Others include throwing their human clothes at it and it’d turn back but that’s a
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