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I hope you don’t mind, but I slowed the gif down because that is a FANTASTIC move.
this is the kind of shit that gets described as “quickly disarmed him” in writing and truly doesn’t do it justice
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Dangers of working on a set.

That’s what I said.
Okay but you forgot the best part! During the scene where Aragorn, Gandalf and the other Main CharaktersTM ride ahead to go shout at the gate (and talk to the mouth of sauron in the extended edition) they were very firmly told only to ride up ahead “this far” because that area was cleared and beyond that it wasn’t.
But. Viggo Mortensen is absolutely mad and lead them just…. a bit farther than that. Everyone else was very scared they might blow up any second. Viggo said it “added a little extra tension”.

#they just don’t make behind the scenes stories like lotr anymore
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I hope there’s an afterlife so that whoever made this pot 2,000 years ago can brag that their cookware is so good it’s still usable literally millennia later. Something about this object being lost for centuries and then rediscovered, and being put (successfully) to its original purpose again is so pleasing to me.
Some Uzbek digging a canal: “Oh fuck yes a free pot. This rules.”
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This is not nsfw but it somehow feels like it ought to be
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It’s baphomet
it’s baphomet
It’s Baphomet Friday
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Tree coming out of an abandoned chimney (source)
Fortified combat tree
Joint Dwarf/Elf fortress.
Legolas and Gimli’s townhome in Valinor
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I become more anti-vegan every second
11,000 years ago, grazing megafauna were everywhere in the uk. Not only did they fart all day and not cause global warming, they were literally essential for biodiversity. By eating sapling trees, they kept the landscape dynamic, stopping woodland from completely taking over and allowing many different species to coexist.
Even after they went extinct, humans farming sheep and cattle preserved the wildflower meadows and marshes needed for rare species. But since the industrial revolution, livestock production in the UK has plummeted, instead moving overseas. Where as intensive crop farming has increased, which is much worse for the landscape.
Our countryside is literally dying without sheep and cattle, and being ruined my arable farming. So when people say ‘we should stop farming animals and only eat plants’ because it’s 'good for the environment’ i see red.
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Gandalf throwing his staff at gollum is what really makes this
Thank you for commenting because I was going to scroll past this.
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