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Stiles hadn’t been in Beacon Hills in five years, hadn’t seen Derek in nearly as long, when he got the text:
New number: (+530) 365-2421
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An abundance of overeating and geekery, dangerous caffeine/sugar cereal addictions, surprise werewolves, bird insults, purple-eyed shrimp, reincarnated serial killers (it's cool, he has a leash), poorly played professional baseball, and a love story. In that order.
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I don't think that means what you think it means by ThroughTheTulips
Fandom: Stargate - All Series, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, Teen Wolf (TV)
10 Jun 2019
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Ever notice how aliens have mostly similar customs to humans in Stargate? There never seem to be words or concepts that just don't translate. For the most part that makes sense given how they were spread deliberately across the universe, but there should be more weird stuff.
So I made some. This is very fluffy and ridiculous. Enjoy.
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Navigation (Love Songs for 21st Century Cartographers) by taliahale
Fandom: Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, Teen Wolf (TV)
18 May 2014
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Love songs are, most often, musical tales about being in love, falling in love, the heartbreak that results from the ending of love, and the feelings these experiences bring. They are found in the histories and cultures of most societies. Their subject matter ranges widely, though love songs most often tell of the love for a person (or people), time, object, experience, or place.
Cartography (from Greek Χάρτης, khartes = papyrus (paper) and graphein = to write) is the study and practice of mapmaking. Combining science, aesthetics, and technique, cartography builds on the premise that reality can be modeled in many ways.
Dr. Stiles Stilinski joins the SGC. What could possibly go wrong?
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The wrack zone is part of the shore just above the mean high tide line where kelp is deposited on the sand. This area is identified by the piles of kelp and other debris (e.g. old pier pilings, driftwood), and is often located on a slight "shelf" above the moist sand that slopes down toward the water.
Teen Wolf in Pegasus.
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