cummied:

flailing-blogger:

If you want to be friends with me you don’t have to be “Hi, um, can, ya know, we be friends?”

It is 1000000000000000000000% percent ok if you just go into my inbox can go. “Man, I am so fucking pissed off at fucking Michael.” And I’ll most likely respond with, “Oh shit! What did Michael do now?“ 

this is such a good post because asking ppl if you can be friends can make them feel so uncomfortable but if you approach them like this its SO EASY to start a conversation and let a friendship develop naturally

leradny:

nuggles:

favorite trope: the very important hand touch in period dramas

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*begrudgingly reblogs while grumbling* this is exactly my aesthetic

blink-189:

Okay, I have a problem with the way Tumblr tries to promote movies or artists. For example, Mad Max: Fury Road. The only thing I’ve seen on Tumblr is that the main characters are female. Like good for them, but the story? Is it good? Anything other than “the girls are leading”.

It’s the same thing for musicians, I’ve seen posts like “[artist] is a biracial bisexual feminist” or whatever, but what about the music? Is it good? Anything other than “she’s a feminist”.

Just…you can’t judge how good a movie or artist is based on those factors.

AGREED. 

Fortunately, Fury Road was genuinely fun all around. It was a fantastic chronological/spiritual successor to the previous films, boasted incredible cinematography and effects, with good, tight, writing. It was everything an updated 80s (well, ‘79 and on) dystopian film should be.

But yeah, seriously. I’m all for spreading support for the underdog, but that alone does not a good film/book/music/etc make. 

(Conversely, people are allowed to like media that is good regardless of how terrible the creator is/was.)

Sketches I did on my lunch break… 

  1. Anthony, a character originally from a middle grade novel I started called ‘Saving Throw’ now the love interest in a YA romance I’m dying to write called ‘The Champions of Summer.’ He’s a super nerd no matter what. 
  2. Anthony and Bunny from the summer fluff story.
  3. GENE FROM SUPER 4. AAHHH <3 GENE
  4. Concept sketches of Serena Hartwell from yet a different novel that I’d love to write – an adult werewolf romcom (though it may be classified as New Adult, really). 

Sketches I did on my lunch break… 

  1. Anthony, a character originally from a middle grade novel I started called ‘Saving Throw’ now the love interest in a YA romance I’m dying to write called ‘The Champions of Summer.’ He’s a super nerd no matter what. 
  2. Anthony and Bunny from the summer fluff story.
  3. GENE FROM SUPER 4. AAHHH <3 GENE
  4. Concept sketches of Serena Hartwell from yet a different novel that I’d love to write – an adult werewolf romcom (though it may be classified as New Adult, really). 

One of the worst things about moving is not having my scanner hooked up for x amount of time. 

where is that little devil…?

One of the worst things about moving is not having my scanner hooked up for x amount of time. 

where is that little devil…?