merthurdaily:

10 years of Merlin & Arthur; 18th – 24th December 
This year marks 10 years of Merlin & Arthur (and BBC Merlin)! To celebrate we’re holding a wonderful week of Merlin & Arthur ending on the 6th year anniversary of the finale.  

ALL WORKS ARE WELCOME! Gifs, graphics, fanart, fanfiction or/and anything else you can think of! Go wild. 

The prompts are fairly vague so really do be as creative with them as you wish!

  • Day One (December 18th) Joy and Sorrow
  • Day Two

    (December 19th)

    Lyrics 

  • Day Three

    (December 20th) Colour(s) 

  • Day Four

    (December 21st) Scenery/Locations

  • Day Five

    (December 22nd)

    Before & After/AU/Change the scene

this is a chance to be creative. Create either 1) an epilogue or a prologue, what was their life like before/after the show (please centre on M&A though other characters can be involved) 2) an alternative universe 3) Change the scene: change the way an already existing scene has gone. 

  • Day Six

    (December 23rd) Details

Small details in the show: objects, glances, touches, words. 

  • Day Seven

    (December 24th)

    Finale: break some hearts! 

If you have any questions please send an ask! Please tag all work with #merthur10years. We know it’s a while away but we don’t want people worrying about having to do it within a time limit. Feel free to make edits/works beforehand and queue/schedule them for the week! We look forward to seeing your creations.

– Best wishes. 

zvaigzdelasas:

pretzellogic1:

rafi-dangelo:

The US pretending to bring democracy to other countries is so funny when we vote on a non-holiday workday where people can wait up to six hours for a machine that may record their vote incorrectly to defeat a minority party that controls all three branches of government.

Well yeah ok sure but that is still better then having a dictator who rules based on a warped view of religion.

God can you imagine?

becausedragonage:

flabbergasties:

No matter what happens:

Key West elected Teri Johnston, Florida’s first openly lesbian mayor

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New York elected Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress

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Colorado elected Jared Polis, the first openly gay governor in the US

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Minnesota elected Ilhan Omar, the first Muslim woman (alongside Rashida Tlaib) and the first Somali-American woman elected to Congress

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Massachusetts elected Ayanna Pressley, the first black woman elected to Congress in Massachusetts

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Kansas elected Sharice Davids, an openly gay ex-MMA fighter and one of the first Native American women (alongside Deb Haaland) elected to Congress

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Michigan elected Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American (and first Muslim woman, alongside Ilhan Omar) elected to Congress

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Kentucky elected Nima Kulkarni, the first Indian-American elected to Kentucky House of Representatives

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New Mexico elected Deb Haaland, one of the first Native American women (alongside Sharice Davids) elected to Congress

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New Hampshire elected Chris Pappas, the first openly gay member of Congress from New Hampshire

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Florida elected Anna Eskamani, the first Iranian-American state lawmaker in Florida

And for the first time ever, over 100 women have been elected to the House of Representatives.

Representation matters. Diversity matters. This is progress.  

(As of 11/6/18 – 11:23 CT)

In our excitement over Jared Polis, let’s not erase that he’s also the first Jewish Governor of Colorado. We should be celebrating that as well!