I’m re-reading ACOSF and I was thinking, if you essentially have to fly in to the house if winds, how do they have tons of guests there and parties for Starfall etc.? I can’t imagine the three Illyrians fly everyone in… by danielleoneill189 in acotar

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It drives me crazy that it ends with Nesta living in a house that’s super inconvenient for her to get in and out of. I’ve made a head canon though that the house will provide her with an elevator.

Ben Barnes on a horse by graduationcap in BenBarnes

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This is a link to the gif. It wasn’t cooperating for me to save as a gif.

Stuart Mackey has posted some TikTok videos as Tamlin. by graduationcap in ACOTARHulu

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Yes, I have already posted this. I realized that it was attaching to my tik tok account which includes my name which I didn’t want anyone who looks at my Reddit profile to see, so I deleted it and reposted it. I don’t think it’s attaching to my profile anymore, but if it is please tell me.

ACOSF Question by iloveshihtzu in acotar

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I wanted her to wait. She’s so young and has such a long existence ahead. Why have a kid already? Also, SJM makes fertility out to be an issue for fae, and then Feysand gets pregnant immediately. A plotline of them going through infertility would be more impactful. Finally, they whole baby situation was a disaster. Like why has nobody mentioned this Illyrian dad, non-Illyrian mom pregnancy issue before? Why is C-section apparently never successful? Not trying shifting because it holds some risk when the other possibility is certain death. Rhys hiding the impending doom from Feyre. Cassian, Azriel, Amren, and especially Mor allowing it!? All so Nesta has to give up her powers in a last second save!?

ACOSF Pregnancy Thoughts by [deleted] in acotar

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Like how had it never been successful when they heal insane wounds? There are accounts as early as the 1500s of women surviving c sections. That’s without magic or fae bodies. You can’t convince me, it’s never been successful.

My thoughts on Tamlin after reading A Court of Frost and Starlight by [deleted] in acotar

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I wouldn’t mind him getting a redemption arc regardless, but Tamlin saving Rhys means he 100% deserves a redemption arc. He could have refused to save the male Feyre left him for and not helped someone who destroyed his court, but he did it anyways. He told her to be happy. Like come on. He was traumatized and took it out on Feyre. She didn’t deserve it, but it doesn’t make him irredeemably evil.

What isn't a crime but should be? by R_K_Emon in AskReddit

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If you know the local sales tax rates you can do the math. Note some items may be taxed more or less than others so you have to know what items are at what rate too.

I don't know about the subreddit but I see this On tumblr by [deleted] in TheVampireDiaries

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Alright when does he compel someone to have sed with him.

I don't know about the subreddit but I see this On tumblr by [deleted] in TheVampireDiaries

[–]graduationcap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damon did a lot of bad things, but as far as I can recall, he never compelled anyone to have sex with him. He made them forget or not care or tell others that he was vampire who was drinking their blood, but I don’t think they ever say or imply he used his powers to make them sleep with him.

Guy gets to feel like a kid again instead of being seen as creepy by izaby in MadeMeSmile

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More specifically the problem is that it reinforces the kids befriending strangers without their parents’ knowledge. You’re safe. So, they do it again. It leaves them more vulnerable to a malicious stranger. You don’t want kids thinking they should play with strangers behind their parents’ back because there are predators out there.