Ah, okay.
That clears that up.
So, basically... Uther is a bit of a douche.
Like, we didn't already know that.
That clears that up.
So, basically... Uther is a bit of a douche.
Like, we didn't already know that.
ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ wrote:Ah, okay.
That clears that up.
So, basically... Uther is a bit of a douche.
Like, we didn't already know that.
ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ wrote:Yeah, I think I'm going to re-watch all of it because there's definitely some things I don't remember /or never watched.
My favourite bit I remember was when I think it was really quiet and someone, probably Gwaine, was just crunching on an apple.
Or when they were on a quest and Gwaine stuck his hand in a bee-hive because he wanted honey.
Also when Gwaine told everyone he had a dream about a cheese that tasted like apple pie -- and everyone else was like, what?
snow i wrote:This is my philosophy on addressing Magic wielding beings correctly.
How people normally use the terms are: Witches are female wizards. Wizards are male wizards, or male witches. Warlocks are also male witches, or just more powerful wizards.
How these terms should be used in accordance to a mixture of the different meanings and what just makes sense.
Witch: female Magic wielding being
Warlock: male Magic wielding being
Wizard: all Magic wielding beings, or gender blind term for those who wield magic.
I would like your thoughts on this philosophy, and why you agree or disagree
KittyZ wrote:ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ wrote:Yeah, I think I'm going to re-watch all of it because there's definitely some things I don't remember /or never watched.
My favourite bit I remember was when I think it was really quiet and someone, probably Gwaine, was just crunching on an apple.
Or when they were on a quest and Gwaine stuck his hand in a bee-hive because he wanted honey.
Also when Gwaine told everyone he had a dream about a cheese that tasted like apple pie -- and everyone else was like, what?
Gwaine though. X'D
snow i wrote:This is my philosophy on addressing Magic wielding beings correctly.
-snip-
How these terms should be used in accordance to a mixture of the different meanings and what just makes sense.
Witch: female Magic wielding being
Warlock: male Magic wielding being
Wizard: all Magic wielding beings, or gender blind term for those who wield magic.
I would like your thoughts on this philosophy, and why you agree or disagree :)
ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ wrote:KittyZ wrote:ᴍᴀᴏᴄɪғᴇʀ wrote:Yeah, I think I'm going to re-watch all of it because there's definitely some things I don't remember /or never watched.
My favourite bit I remember was when I think it was really quiet and someone, probably Gwaine, was just crunching on an apple.
Or when they were on a quest and Gwaine stuck his hand in a bee-hive because he wanted honey.
Also when Gwaine told everyone he had a dream about a cheese that tasted like apple pie -- and everyone else was like, what?
Gwaine though. X'DYeah, pretty much every moment I love involves Gwaine somehow.
He's just there... Making everything happen.
Aha.snow i wrote:This is my philosophy on addressing Magic wielding beings correctly.
-snip-
How these terms should be used in accordance to a mixture of the different meanings and what just makes sense.
Witch: female Magic wielding being
Warlock: male Magic wielding being
Wizard: all Magic wielding beings, or gender blind term for those who wield magic.
I would like your thoughts on this philosophy, and why you agree or disagreeI always used to think Wizards were guys,
and then I watched Wizards of Waverly Place...☆
Morgana. I need your help. Arthur is onion with me and he turfed on the auto crowfoot on my photo.
Confused, Morgana typed hastily, Excuse me, Merlin? Are you alright?
Help me, Morpheme, it's awful. I can't torn it off.
She suddenly understood. Oh. The autocorrect feature? I'm sorry, Merlin. I can't help you with that. You might try asking around with some of the knights; one of them probably told Arthur about it. I'd doubt he's smart enough to figure it out on his own.
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