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We found an online community dedicated to Lord Of The Rings memes. r/lotrmemes: "a warm resting place for all weary travelers who are fond of Tolkien and his works."
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:09, 18 July 2023: 624 × 696 (106 KB): Jacqke: Uploaded a work by Henry Ossawa Tanner from Our Continent magazine, 30 August 1882, illustrating the story: ''In the Days of Witchcraft'' by Louise Stockton, pages 233-235.
An internet meme referencing the numerous events in world history that have happened between the release of the video game Grand Theft Auto V in 2013 and its upcoming sequel, currently slated for a late 2025 release.
He illustrates their condition, and the punishment that ultimately awaits them, by the parable of the fig-tree. The fig-tree bore no fruit; neither did they perform good works; the owner waited patiently three years; so does God wait for them; the fig-tree having become utterly useless, is cut down; so shall they. "Three years."
Good Friday, a day of fasting and abstinence for Catholics, is also the only day of the year when Mass is not celebrated. It’s a day, rather, that’s dedicated to sharing the story of Jesus ...
Bret McKenzie as "Elf Escort" in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.. Figwit is a fan-created name for a then-unnamed Elf Escort in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film series, played by Bret McKenzie of the musical duo Flight of the Conchords.
Below is an alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases. If known, their origins are noted. A proverbial phrase or expression is a type of conventional saying similar to a proverb and transmitted by oral tradition.
The meme first appeared on the Polish imageboard Vichan with the name ciepłatwarz.jpg (warmface.jpg). [1] [2] The earliest archived appearance was posted on 16 December 2009 on the meme sharing website Sad and Useless. [3] [4] Intelligencer describes the meme Wojak's expression as "pained but dealing with it". [5]