Mostly Supernatural... I also write big people books, tend to yell a lot, and have a list of laws I'm willing to violate for a decent pie. Wooing Scheherazade like a boss. Yes, I am MittenWraith on AO3.
If a worker who isn't the owner says ANYTHING similar to "I'm not really supposed to do this but-" and then does something that helps you, under no circumstances inform the business, including through reviews. You tell them that the worker was polite, professional, the very model of customer service and why you like to go there. You do not breathe a word of the rulebreaking.
honestly i don't even remember creating anything for the file tagging system on my laptop, but i was just searching for something in a finder window, and--
"mutual" - you found this post from a mutual (on their blog or your dash)
"following" - you found this post from someone you're following, but who isn't following you
"random" - you found this by scrolling through someone's blog, who you don't follow. this includes people following you
"For You" - you found this on the For You page
"recommended" - you found this in a "Check out these blogs" popup, or a "recommended" post when looking at a different post
"other" - you found this post some other way. comment how?
"reblog ✅" - you're going to reblog, queue, or schedule this post
"reblog ❌" - you're NOT going to reblog, queue, or schedule this post
The Quinton Reviews video was actually the first time I ever heard of The Beverly Hillbillies, but Quinton's dad talks about it as if everyone should know it, like the Simpsons. My theory is that maybe it is because I didn't grow up in an english-speaking country, and I'm curious!
If you have no idea what youtube video I am talking about, I would still appreciate your vote! Just vote whether or not you are aware of the sitcom "The Beverly Hillbillies"
Today’s recap is brought to you by the letter Eeeeee! and the motto: Writing is hard!
Our story opens in a dark, ramshackle house where a young man contorts in his sleep…while dreaming about the Winchesters. (We’ve all been there!)
Cut abruptly to a comic shop. Dean and Sam stroll in, introduce themselves as Agents DeYoung and Shaw, and inquire about flickering lights, odd noises, etc. The guy at the counter pegs them as LARPers. He tells them that they’re asking questions like the building is haunted. “Like those guys from the books. What are they called… Supernatural.” He proceeds to succinctly summarize the boys’ MO:
Fake IDs
Rock aliases
People saved, things hunted
Oh, and the names of the characters in the books are Sam and Dean. The books never sold well but they have a real cult following. Har. The proprietor hands Dean the first book in the series, which neatly recaps their first case together in season 1.
dean grumbling abt having to wear little outfits on a case in 1x16 when canonically we know dean loves a little outfit and then following up his grumbling with money issues being the reason he’s so annoyed:
and like. it’s played off as a joke as always like ‘ha ha our lives are so hard scamming money’ but like. money anxiety and financial insecurity would be a very real fear for dean and also it’s not the first time he’s put emphasis on how he earned his money only to have sam make light of it. and it just highlights in my mind how much dean really did shelter sam from their shitty childhood and how much responsibility dean took on when it comes to their finances for sam not to have the same anxieties surrounding spending money like in 1x05 Bloody Mary where sam just drops a ton of cash to bribe some guy and dean’s like quietly losing his mind watching this all go down and then snaps at sam that he earned that money and sam just doesn’t see it as a big deal. wild