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Until Sunday you can listen to all of last week's dreadfully exciting revolution all in one piece!
The amount of romance in my soul could probably fill a decorative pillbox, but yesterday's episode melted even my tiny frozen heart with the best reunion EVER. Aaaawwwwwww!! And if the total collapse of the revolution didn't wring your heart dry, the copious bonus helpings of a naive young man's survivor's guilt will finish it off for you.

When you spend seven years of your life in Utah, a certain period of costume and hairstyle only mean one thing. But Victor Hugo is here to help. MARIUS DE PONTMERCY: TAKING BACK 1832.
While I was drawing at the zoo on Sunday I thought: Eponine. Then I thought: Loisel. It was meant to be. Drawing these things in my sketchbook is never going to be any sort of profitable enterprise so I can steal him blind. It's what Eponine would do.
The amount of romance in my soul could probably fill a decorative pillbox, but yesterday's episode melted even my tiny frozen heart with the best reunion EVER. Aaaawwwwwww!! And if the total collapse of the revolution didn't wring your heart dry, the copious bonus helpings of a naive young man's survivor's guilt will finish it off for you.


When you spend seven years of your life in Utah, a certain period of costume and hairstyle only mean one thing. But Victor Hugo is here to help. MARIUS DE PONTMERCY: TAKING BACK 1832.
While I was drawing at the zoo on Sunday I thought: Eponine. Then I thought: Loisel. It was meant to be. Drawing these things in my sketchbook is never going to be any sort of profitable enterprise so I can steal him blind. It's what Eponine would do.