freshly baked loaf of bread
Marvel Lockscreens: Peter Parker - Steve Rogers - Bucky Barnes - Pietro Maximoff
Leaked photo from the upcoming movie ‘Gravity 2’ (at Kennedy Space Center)
the real allies
when it’s summer but you’re still spooky af
Random linguistic observation #137: in American English, depending on the tone, expression and posture with which it’s delivered, the word “yeah” can mean any of:
That is correct.
I approve.
I don’t care.
I am skeptical.
I wasn’t listening.
I agree to your proposal.
I require additional information.
I support you in this undertaking.
I didn’t tell you because I thought it was obvious.
I recognise the truth of your words, but fail to see their relevance.
I am a sapient jug of fruit punch.
me: *lays down in my bed*
my entire body: YES! YES! YES THANK YOU GOD!!!!!! YES YES YES YE
I noticed that in the last year of letters from Alexander Hamilton and John Laurens, Alexander becomes less affectionate in his letters. In early letters his goodbye’s were always:
But then in the the last several letters Alexander sends to John are but simply signed off with:
In John’s letters to Alexander he doesn’t write much affection- though it becomes obvious through the things he wrote that he really cared for Alexander. When Alexander begins to become distant he starts becoming more protective:
and begins signing off his letters with more affection and in his last letter to Alexander (that we have found) he writes one of the most affectionate things he’s ever written to Alexander
Something must of changed in their correspondence, while Alexander is growing more distant, John is growing more affectionate. The mood changed and Alexander in the last letter he wrote to John seems to have realized how much he missed John writing to him:
His partings change and instead of simply writing “adieu” he begins writing with the affection he wrote with before. It is doubtful that John ever received Alexander’s last letter. Which means John died thinking that Alexander was loosing his love for him.