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One person at work likes to go into the bathrooms and switch the toilet paper the wrong way and I don’t know who they are. All I know is they’re the bane of my existence and my sworn enemy.
Dance
To all you out there who don't think dancers are hardcore let me educate your ass
First we got the ballerinas. they stand on their toes and do freaky jumps and spins in midair before landing one again-ON THEIR TOES. Have you ever seen a ballerina train? You try doing half the crap they do you're gonna DIE and thats just their warm ups
Then we got tap dancers and let me tell you I tried to do tap and just about broke my fricken leg trying to do that musical tap shit. You think thats easy??? NO! Those little taps basically destroy your ankles and don't even get me started on yo legs.
Next is ballroom. Where you have to dance on the tips of your toes, in heels, backwards, and in a dress, trying to follow a lead which if that lead sucks will ruin your performance. I love ballroom but it so fricken painful I could die. Your ankles are shit and so are your legs at the ned of it.
Here we have that freaky contortionist crap. have you ever tried to bend your body in those ways? The human body aint meant for that shit but they do it anyway and I can't tell you the amount of stories I’ve heard where they break their bones for a routine.
Contemporary dancing is when you take your body and throw it around. They bend in ways you shouldn't and do the freakiest shit all while to music. Ive seen people just do a fricken splits and pull their legs up so it looks like their bent in half
Don't even get me started on pole dancing. The people who do that is insanely strong and insanely flexible. They have to pull theirselves up and flip themselves around all while holding onto a pole and trying not to slip but then your grip can't be too tight or els you can't do anything its crazy!
break dancing is when you throw yourself into the floor and spin and bend and do some seriously freaky crap. Their legs are where their head is supposed to be and their arm is bent backwards all while balancing on one hand! And then they're flipping themselves into the air
Belly dancing takes some serious muscle and flexibility and then you have to deal with stupid people making sexist and crude comments. When they bend I'm pretty sure their intestines are in their rib cage instead of their stomach and then their abs are rock fricken hard
Swing dancing is where you let your partner swing you around while your in heels and while you hope to the gods that you don't take a nasty turn and snap your ankle. You're being twisted and turned and dipped so fast no one can see whats going on and one bad turn and you could snap an ankle
Finally we have hip hop which is what I do and let me tell you hip hop hurts. It takes every muscle in your body to hold a position and you have to elegant but sharp without being to sharp and without being to graceful. And you have to deal with people telling you it isn't actually a type of dance
Over all dancing is hard. It hurts and it takes everything in you not to give up. Your muscles scream at you and you have to practice for hours and hours and hours. And at the end of it all there is no trophy. There is no award. Unless you make it into the big leagues there is no trophy or medal. And even then dancing doesn't really have a big league because people tell us its not a sport and we don't deserve it. So yes dancing is hardcore as shit and no one can tell me otherwise because I've been here. I've danced my heart and soul. Ive put in blood, sweat, tears, and even broken my own bones and danced on them simply because it is something I'm passionate about. So don't come in here and try to tell me that dancing isn't a real sport, don't come in here telling me it isn't hard and that its easy. Don't just Don't.
I’m sorry if I missed a type of dance and feel free to add on to my little rant
Roulx Kaard is the best dad and should be promoted to Greater Dad. I take no suggestions on this.
Arthur, in one of the earliest episodes: I want to live in a Camelot where the punishment fits the crime.
This is in reference to Gwen apparently using magic to heal her father from the plague.
This is a not-yet twenty year old Arthur fighting for what he thinks is right. Almost in the next episode, Arthur fights for inclusion of Lancelot in the Knights' ranks. The last discussion that Arthur and Uther have on this is something along the lines of 'Lancelot deserves to be a knight because of the honour and courage he has shown. Screw the first code' and Uther being 'I see you feel very strongly about this' before Lancelot barges in to say he is leaving on his own. And I don't know if it's me, but Uther looked close to giving in to Arthur and you can see the respect in his eyes grow when Lancelot says he is leaving.
There are so many instances in the first season itself (going into danger for a servant, trying to be fair even with the constraints Uther set him, defying Uther in ways that he can, caring for every citizen of Camelot) which show Arthur is going to be fair and just King. It's all there. And it does happen to some extent.
The First Code is scrapped. Punishment is fair. No magic user is unjustly punished during Arthur's reign. The Queen is a commoner. Some of the best knights are commoners. And, I like to think, if Arthur had known everything going on in his kingdom and even without it, the major 'repealing of the magic ban' might have happened eventually. And, all this is after Arthur personally has almost never had any good contact with magic where he knows it's being used for good.
That is why Arthur is a great King even if it's not highlighted so much in the show. Because when you compare Season 1 and Season 4 (ie Uther and Arthur), you see the difference in the way Camelot works. You see not any and every sorcerer attacking Camelot except Morgana and she has a personal vendetta. There is no Edwin or Mary Collins or even Nimueh, who are all hell-bent on revenge or trying to justify their acts as bringing magic back to Camelot. There is only Morgana who has got a personal stake in this and the agenda of bringing magic is long gone and only the throne apparently being rightfully hers is the reason for her continued attacks. You see people not only listening to the King but also discussing with him. You see people following the King out of respect and love instead of fear. That is the Camelot that Arthur wanted among other things.
Arthur, getting Camelot to where it was at the end of Season 5 even when left with the residual hate from Uther's reign is a huge thing. Of course I wish I would have been able to see more and I wish it would have been highlighted more but there are changes. There are great changes and Arthur ultimately did become a great King even with having Uther as a father and it's so underrated sometimes.
Arthur, in one of the earliest episodes: I want to live in a Camelot where the punishment fits the crime.
This is in reference to Gwen apparently using magic to heal her father from the plague.
This is a not-yet twenty year old Arthur fighting for what he thinks is right. Almost in the next episode, Arthur fights for inclusion of Lancelot in the Knights' ranks. The last discussion that Arthur and Uther have on this is something along the lines of 'Lancelot deserves to be a knight because of the honour and courage he has shown. Screw the first code' and Uther being 'I see you feel very strongly about this' before Lancelot barges in to say he is leaving on his own. And I don't know if it's me, but Uther looked close to giving in to Arthur and you can see the respect in his eyes grow when Lancelot says he is leaving.
There are so many instances in the first season itself (going into danger for a servant, trying to be fair even with the constraints Uther set him, defying Uther in ways that he can, caring for every citizen of Camelot) which show Arthur is going to be fair and just King. It's all there. And it does happen to some extent.
The First Code is scrapped. Punishment is fair. No magic user is unjustly punished during Arthur's reign. The Queen is a commoner. Some of the best knights are commoners. And, I like to think, if Arthur had known everything going on in his kingdom and even without it, the major 'repealing of the magic ban' might have happened eventually. And, all this is after Arthur personally has almost never had any good contact with magic where he knows it's being used for good.
That is why Arthur is a great King even if it's not highlighted so much in the show. Because when you compare Season 1 and Season 4 (ie Uther and Arthur), you see the difference in the way Camelot works. You see not any and every sorcerer attacking Camelot except Morgana and she has a personal vendetta. There is no Edwin or Mary Collins or even Nimueh, who are all hell-bent on revenge or trying to justify their acts as bringing magic back to Camelot. There is only Morgana who has got a personal stake in this and the agenda of bringing magic is long gone and only the throne apparently being rightfully hers is the reason for her continued attacks. You see people not only listening to the King but also discussing with him. You see people following the King out of respect and love instead of fear. That is the Camelot that Arthur wanted among other things.
Arthur, getting Camelot to where it was at the end of Season 5 even when left with the residual hate from Uther's reign is a huge thing. Of course I wish I would have been able to see more and I wish it would have been highlighted more but there are changes. There are great changes and Arthur ultimately did become a great King even with having Uther as a father and it's so underrated sometimes.
this what y’all been fighting over?
Agora......
Obligatory @frogsforthefrogwar tag, I finally drew our Agora lmao. When I said she looked similar I wasnt kidding /silly
look at this angel
100%!!!
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