why are bathroom sinks designed like that. infuriating
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Only Neil Gaiman would make a character who is a gay cat god who wants to fuck a repressed Edwardian boy
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POV you’re 12 and looking up an art tutorial for the first time and are about to internalize some deeply flawed information about human anatomy
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Ugh, was having a great time mocking my recently imprisoned rival when I noticed the camera positioning makes it so that I appear behind the bars, thus framing me as trapped in a metaphorical prison of the narrative, now my whole day is ruined. Fuck.
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she saw it in a movie
ladrien for @neurovascular-entrapta!
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Miraculous Steampunk!AU anyone?
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Enough, Suzanne Buffam
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stop telling your teenage daughters who say they don't want kids that they'll change their mind
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It’s just a show, they said. They’re just fictional characters, they said. None of this is real, they said. Well these emotions that I am feeling a very fucking real.
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annabeth taking the knife for percy was peak impulsiveness at that stage of their relationship. because up until this point of the series. if i'm remembering correctly. all of annabeth actions were calculated. even her stubborn actions had merit. but taking the knife? knowing he was invulnerable? but taking the knife? knowing that him watching you cry out in agony hurt him just the same if he had been stabbed? but taking the knife? and then lying on a cot in the glisten of the setting sun? vulnerable and slow? grounding him like he's the one who needed saving? like watching you bleed out is enough to kill him? and touching the small of his back brings him back to life? impulsiveness turned romantic. turned angst. turned 'all the words i didn't say but you heard them anyway'. don't talk to me.
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