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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
petermorwood theenemyofgodofpityandmercy-dea
sinistresabreur

Groggeous

we-are-fighter

@we-are-knight

we-are-knight

Reblogged this ages ago, but I will never pass up a chance to reblog it again! ♥️

Thanks, Fighter!

theenemyofgodofpityandmercy

One of the best thing i’ve ever seen in this app

petermorwood

“But fighting with medieval swords was a slow and clumsy business…”

Despite all evidence to the contrary I still hear / read / see that nonsense repeated, and it vexes me every time.

arms and armour swords HEMA
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“Jupiter Meets Saturn: A Red Spotted Great Conjunction : It was time for their close-up. Last week Jupiter and Saturn passed a tenth of a degree from each other in what is known a Great Conjunction. Although the two planets pass each...
just--space

Jupiter Meets Saturn: A Red Spotted Great Conjunction : It was time for their close-up. Last week Jupiter and Saturn passed a tenth of a degree from each other in what is known a Great Conjunction. Although the two planets pass each other on the sky every 20 years, this was the closest pass in nearly four centuries. Taken early in day of the Great Conjunction, the featured multiple-exposure combination captures not only both giant planets in a single frame, but also Jupiter’s four largest moons (left to right) Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa – and Saturn’s largest moon Titan. If you look very closely, the clear Chilescope image even captures Jupiter’s Great Red Spot. The now-separating planets can still be seen remarkably close – within about a degree – as they set just after the Sun, toward the west, each night for the remainder of the year. via NASA